It
is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved
husband, father, grand father and great-grand father Jack
Waldron. Predeceased by his son John in 1994; Jack is survived
by the light of his life, Jacqueline, with whom he shared 61
years. His son David (Lynn) and their children, Dustin, Ashley
and greatgrandson Isaiah and his daughter Ginny (Joff) Barlow
and their children Delaney, Jocelanne and Jack. His
grand-daughter, (John's daughter) Lori (Bruce) and great-grand
daughter Miranda. Jack is also survived by his sister-in-law
Ethel Waldron and his brother-in-law and best friend Tom Ralph,
as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Jack was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia
to William and Barbara Waldron. He moved to Victoria at the age
of 6 and grew up in Esquimalt, with his brother Bill and sister
Betty and attended Lampson Street School. In 1937, at the age of
17 he joined the RCN as a boy seaman. He proudly served on many
destroyers during WWII, advancing to the rank of Chief Petty
Officer at the age of 23. He then carried on his career as the
Chief Physical Training Instructor at CFB Stadacona and CFB
Naden. A tremendous athlete, an avid soccer player and one of
the few "A" Squash players on the Pacific Coast, he retired from
the RCN in 1962, after 25 years service.
He pursued a career in Corrections
and later Real Estate. He enjoyed his retirement showing &
raising Miniature & Toy poodles with his wife and loved
trailering and spending time with his grandchildren, whom he
adored. Jack was a "class act" all the way to the end. He loved
and cared deeply for his family like no other and was a true
gentleman to all who knew him. Our family would like to give our
heartfelt thanks to Dr.Brock Fraser and Donna and the home
support nursing network for taking such great care of him. His
RCA's Pat, Rhonda, Arliss and Lily for making his last days
bearable and to Deborah for making his garden lovely and our
Judy for making his home beautiful. Our deepest gratitude to
Kristina, Hospice RN, for enabling him to complete his journey
with dignity, surrounded by love.
In lieu of service, the family will
be having a open house to celebrate Jack's life, at the family
home, 3505 Promenade Crescent, Victoria on Tuesday, July 29 from
1-4 pm. Donations may be made in Jack's memory to the BC
Children's Hospital Foundation, c/o Tribute Program, 938 West
28th Avenue, Vancouver BC, V5Z 4H4. "Goodnight Sweety"
Condolences for the family may be offered at
www.mccallbros.com
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Published in the
Victoria Times-Colonist from 7/25/2008 - 7/26/2008
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