John Thomas McInerney
October 10, 2022
Peacefully, with his family by his side, John Thomas McInerney was taken to his heavenly home on Monday, October 10th, 2022.
John touched the hearts and lives of many people as a man of honesty, respect and integrity. He will be greatly missed by his wife Joyce, daughter Emily, son Eoin and grandchildren Emerson and Ciara. His siblings Mary, Timothy and Ann, his son-in-law John, brothers-in-law Frank, Gerry, Gerard, Terence, Eugene, Stephen and Tommy and sisters-in-law Joan, Tracey, Peggy, Hazel, Jacqueline, Sandra, Patricia, Fiona and Jackie, Eoin’s partner Stephanie along with his much-loved nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by his father Michael McInerney, his mother Margaret Keane McInerney, his in-laws Paddy and Bridget Gammell, his sister-in law Ethel McInerney, niece Karen Michell his brother Michael McInerney and brother-in-law Graham Coggin.
Joyce wishes to thank the Oncology Team – Dr. John Lenehan, RN Sheila at London Health Sciences Centre, the amazing nurses in the chemo suite and on the oncology unit. Our thanks are also extended to all of our family in Ireland, friends and neighbours for their continuous support and kindness. Thanks also to the leadership and nursing team on in the in-patient medicine unit, fourth floor at University Hospital.
The family would also like to thank the health care professionals including palliative care physician Dr. Andrew Sripalan for their outstanding care and attentiveness. A special thank you to Father Murray Sample for his spiritual and compassionate support, to Father Pat Larkin, O’Sullivan Funeral Services for all their assistance today and finally to the Killiner Football Team for providing the Guard of Honour for John.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Imy’s Parish, Killimer, Co. Clare, Ireland on Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Burrane Cemetery in Killimer, Co. Clare, Ireland, where he will be laid to rest with his parents.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of John are asked to consider the Terry Fox Foundation.
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My Condolences to Joyce Emily and Eoin. John was a great man and a fantastic friend. Loved when he popped in to the Fox Golf Club for a chat or when we went out for a beer at the Weasel or a Knights game. Have so many happy memories of John and some great stories I will never forget. RIP John you will be missed. Pat & Amy Brennan St Marys
A donation has been made to Terry Fox Foundation.
My condolences Joyce, Emilyand Eoin. Many years of sales with John at Vincents Farm Equipment, Farm Shows was a great time and a true friend with lot of fine memories. He could always make you laugh. He will be truly missed by everbody. Rest in Peace
I had the privilege of living with John and Joyce for three years. I’ll remember our hilarious conversations at the dinner table, talking hockey and just about every other topic under the sun. Running into him in the penalty box at the Knights games and having a subtle laugh or smirk. He was a true character to be around, so personable and outgoing. He’ll be greatly missed. Rest easy, John.
Our hearts are heavy but so many wonderful memories to help us through, all our love from your beautiful Ireland, sleep peacefully John in the arms of the angels. Our warmest sympathy to Joyce,Emily,Erin's, Emerson & Ciara xxxxx
So sorry to hear of John's passing. I enjoyed working with John at the Woodstock Farm Equipment dealership very much. We made some good memories working together there. Godspeed John - you will be missed by many!
Sincere Sympathy to Joyce your son daughter and extended family on the sad passing of John. A very kind friendly man. A long time friend of our Son Pat at the Fox Golf Club. May his gentle soul Rest In Peace. God comfort you all at this very difficult time. Pat and Kathleen Brennan.
I worked at Metro in Byron and had the pleasure of knowing John for many years. He called me the Produce Princess! Over the years we had many a conversation about Ireland. My family came from Cork, maiden name Comiskey. We talked about the little town of Grimsby when your daughter moved there and the night Bobby Orr called your house when he wasn’t home! He told me about his cancer and was so positive, so upbeat. He touched so many people you are probably unaware of and will be sadly missed. My condolences to you and your family at this difficult time. Rest in peace my friend.
John will remain an unforgettable character to me and I expect everybody he met. Whenever we met I felt uplifted by his humour, kindness and optimism. My deepest sympathies to Joyce and all of his family. He will be missed.
From the staff of Byron Metro (formerly A&P) we are saddened to hear of John’s passing. Always had a smile and time to chat with staff especially about hockey and the London Knights. I’m sure a quick trip to the store might of lasted an hour. We are thankful of his time. Our thoughts are with the Mcinerney family. RIP Mc you will be missed my friend.
From the first joke he cracked to the last pint we shared, the memories of John will not soon be forgotten. Our sincerest condolences to the extended McInerney family.
Deepest sympathies to the McInerney family. Our hearts are with Joyce, Emily, Eoin. I have many memories of my time with John and Joyce which has just become allot More valuable. Great days both in Canada and Ireland. A true gentleman and a great family man. A inspiration to me, full of encouragement, advice and happy to share his experiences. Trademark jeans, polo top, baseball cap big smile, big hugs and the mix of the Canadian and Irish accent always a winning combination. God will be good to you my dear friend.
Dear Joyce, Emily,Eoin and Family Our deepest condolences to you all. John will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him. You are all in our thoughts and prayers… Nancy, Mike and Family
I always enjoyed John's visit to the Media room at the Bud on Fridays. Never lacking for a story Enjoyed our food. Joyce and John were wonderful billets for students attending Billington Goalie school Sympathies The Billington's
To the Entire McInerney Family, Our deepest condolences for the loss of your husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and a friend to so many. A sincerely genuine and humble man. His wit, humour and smile will be missed by many near and far. Never forget and always hold those fond memories close and think of them often as they will help you through your healing process. RIP "Mr. Mac"
Dear Joyce, Emily, Eoin and Family, I am so incredibly sorry to hear about John's passing. John was a dear family friend and as I shared before, my Dad "lit up like a Christmas tree" every time he knew John was visiting. I am so grateful that Craig & I were able to meet up with John, Joyce, Emily, Ciara & John in Florida in May. I will always treasure that day. John was exactly how I remembered him! Full of fun, energy and wonderful (legendary) stories. I pray that all of those wonderful memories and stories bring you comfort during this difficult time. John was an amazing man & friend and will never be forgotten. Sending hugs, Wendy and Craig.
Dear Joyce, Emily, Eoin and Family We are so sorry to hear about Johns passing, sending you our deepest Condolences and all our love at this sad time. It was a pleasure to have known John and have him as part of the family he was a true gentleman, Sending you all big hugs at this difficult time.
Dear Joyce, Emily, Eoin and families. We are so sorry to know that John is no longer with us and send you our deepest condolences as you go through this difficult time. John will be sorely missed. What a great guy he was. Always loved running in to him and having a chat. Sending a big hug.
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dear Joyce and family, we are so sorry for your loss of John. He was an important generous neighbour, kind and attentive, John was a great story teller too. His Celtic roots always came when we had a conversation in the street. You are held in our prayers as you mourn his loss. Courage to continue the journey without his physical presence.
~ Toinette and Tony Parisio