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Lawrence Raymond Jones,

LAWRENCE RAYMOND JONES,

2021

Jones, Lawrence Raymond (Lanny)With sorrow for their loss and gratitude for a life well-lived, Lanny’s family announce his passing from this life on Sunday, April 3. He spent his final days in the Timiskaming Palliative Care Hospice, that was fittingly dedicated in memory to his wife, Joyce. He was at peace, surrounded by family and friends. Lanny was predeceased by his wife Joyce, his parents, Estelle and Ray Jones, and his honorary brother, Glenn Manderson (Erla), his nephew Patrick Hetherington and brother-in-law, Peter Hetherington and his friend Joe Hoffman. Left with loving and happy memories are their children Kimberley (Glen) Costello, David (Stacey), and Michael. He also leaves six precious grandchildren: Travis, Tearney, Taylor, Cole, Curtis, and Adam. He will be missed by his sister Diane Hetherington of Kirkland Lake, his brothers Denny (Christine) of Barrie and Gary (Mary) of North Bay, brothers-in-law David (Joan) Hinds of Vancouver B.C., and Bud Hinds of Chippewa, Ontario. He will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.Lanny was born in Kirkland Lake on May 18, 1935, where he attended Central Public school and KLCVI. Following his secondary education he studied at the University of Toronto, graduating from the Mechanical Engineering Program in 1957. He began his career at Goodyear in Oshawa, shortly after which he met and courted Joyce until their marriage on October 29, 1960 in Toronto. As newlyweds, they resided in Oshawa until 1962, when the opportunity to return to Kirkland Lake presented itself in the form of a teaching position in the Mechanical Technology Program at the newly established NOIT (Northern Ontario Institute of Technology). Settling in Kirkland Lake with a young family, Lanny began his long career at NOIT and later, Northern College, where he taught from 1962 until accepting the Dean’s position in 1971, a position he remained in until 1991. Following the completion of an Operational Review of the college, Lanny retired in 1993. His many contributions to Northern College were critical to it’s development and existence.Retirement found Lanny devoting time to his family, to travel, to the community and to his hobbies. Summers were spent at the cottage, where he and Joyce enjoyed time with grandchildren and extended family. Lanny loved to read, to work with wood, to carve, to play bridge and to write. A late-blooming artist, he joined the Kirkland Lake Contemporary Art Club, entering several of his pieces in their annual exhibition. Lanny was very active in the community, sitting on the Kirkland Lake Museum Advisory Board and as a visiting volunteer at Extendicare. He was a familiar figure at the complex for his daily walk and at his “club”, The Fed, for lunch.In spite of his health problems, he remained positive and determined to live his life to it’s fullest. He was a mentor to all, a kind and gentle soul, wise and yet, so humble. With an open mind, Lanny was always learning, while always teaching those around him. He was a good man.Lanny’s family is unanimous in giving their heartfelt thanks to the physicians, nurses, and all the staff at both the Kirkland District Hospital, the Ottawa Hospital’s Oncology and Hematology teams, and the Timiskaming Palliative Care Network who were involved in his care. Their competence, care and kindness were outstanding.The family will welcome relatives and friends at the FRENCH FAMILY FUNERAL HOME (111 Burnside Drive, Kirkland Lake, ON., P2N 3L1) on Monday, April 11th, 2016 from 6:00 pm-9:00pm. Funeral service will be held Tuesday April 12th, 2016 at 11:00 am from the chapel of the French Family Funeral Home. Donations in Lanny’s memory may be made to the Kirkland District Hospital Foundation (145 Government Road East, Kirkland Lake, ON., P2N 3P4) or to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation (737 Parkdale Avenue, First Floor, Ottawa, ON., K1Y 1J8).Offer Condolence for the family of Lawrence Raymond Jones

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Kirkland Lake has lost a truly kind and visionary man with the death of Lanny. We both feel sad because Doug worked with Lanny for decades both at NOIT and Northern College and our families have a long history dating back to the Caswell Motors days. Lanny was always willing to take a chance on something new and exciting at the college and stood behind his staff even when things went wrong. They always knew they could count on his support. He must have been so proud of his family and how they stood by him through his dreadful illnesses. Our sympathy to you all. We will miss him.

Doug & Wendy van Vianen p, March 1, 2021

Condolences to the Jones Family, Lanny was a special man, so gentle and I will miss our little chats in the lobby of the Hospital.

Rick and Judy Gervais, March 1, 2021

Please accept our very sincere condolences. We had the pleasure of getting to know Lanny through our Lillicot Road Association and he & Joyce were great neighbours at our cottage in Kenogami for many yesrs. Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time.

Kathy & Jim McLenaghan, March 1, 2021

Mike, Dave and Kim: My condolences to you and your family members on the loss of your dad. My mother worked many years at Northern College and always spoke highly of your dad and how he treated everyone so well who worked there. God Bless.

David Zivkovic, March 1, 2021

Condolences to the Jones family. Lanny was a good man. Respected by all that knew him. RIP Lanny.

John and Kathy Carhart, March 1, 2021

To all the family and nearest friends of Lanny please accept my deepest condolences at this time…so sorry for your loss, he will be missed by many for sure…always took the time to talk to me whenever we passed each other in the community.

Darren "Hairy" Phillips, March 1, 2021

Please accept my most profound condolences. I remember that Lanny always had time to speak with you and offer kind words and positive insights. RIP

John Newton, March 1, 2021

Dear Kim and Family… A tear drops down my cheek as I am typing this …so I,m trying to find the words to express my sadness for you all… You,ve lost such a Hugh part of who you are and I,ll never forget your parent,s open arms when we went up to Kirkland lake with you and Val and wendy for a week at your home . how they put up with us I,ll never know but I,m sure glad they did….. Hope you know how much I appreciate being a friend of Yours… Love Always… Rick xo

Rick Anstiss, March 1, 2021

I wish to express my sincere condolences to Lanny Jones family. I worked with Lanny for many years at the Kirkland Lake Campus of Northern College. Lanny was a College pioneer as he began his academic career with the Northern Ontario Institute of Technology (NOIT) which eventually morphed into the present day Kirkland Lake Campus of Northern College. He loved to converse on many subjects and had a superb knowledge in a multitude of academic and practical areas. And what a sharp memory he had. I remember at one Staff meeting at the Kirkland Lake Campus in the Lecture Theatre which seats hundreds, he correctly named, by memory, every Staff member in the Room by first and last name beginning from those seated at the lower levels of the room and working all the way up to the upper seats. He received a round of applause afterwards for his feat. Simply amazing considering at the time there were many, many full time and part time Professors and many, many full and part time Support Staff. He knew and respected all Staff and students at the Kirkland Lake Campus and his door, literally, was always open for a conversation. His wit and intellect will be missed. Stephen Boaro

Stephen Boaro, March 1, 2021

Our Deepest Sympathy to Mr. Jones family. He was a quite and great man.

Sam & Aline Pittui, March 1, 2021

To the family and friends of Lanny: It is with heartfelt sorrow that I express my sincere condolences to you. I first met Lanny as a student while he was Dean, then later reconnecting our friendship as a college professor. Whether during those times or in between and after, Lanny always greeted people as an equal and with a smile on his face. He made us believe that we had an important purpose in life and that we were doing a great job. Yes, he was a humble, caring person that always had time for people, and put people first. He Loved everyone. May his Love and kind memories, by the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, ease the pain of your sorrow and fill you with Love, comfort and peace. For Lanny, Eternal Rest grant unto you and may God’s Eternal Light shine upon you. God bless.

Doug Barker, March 1, 2021

Condolences to the Jones Family. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Lanny was a wonderful man with a soft and gentle soul. Lanny and Joyce were our summer neighbours for many, many years and we couldn’t have had nicer or kinder neighbours. Such a wonderful family. You will be missed Lanny. Love, Barb, Lori and Jeff Yamka

Barbara Yamka, March 1, 2021

Dear Kim, Glen, Travis, Taylor and Family, So sorry to hear of your loss, please accept our deepest condolences. Anna, Richard and family

Anna Lusk, Richard Somers and Family, March 1, 2021

To all the Jones family Our Deepest Sympathy.

Bill &Doris Uhrayn, March 1, 2021

So sorry for your loss! My heart goes out to all the family !

Heather Wilson, March 1, 2021

So sorry for your loss. He was a very knowledgeable, patient, easy going man, always had time to talk to you when he was out. He certainly will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Jones family at this difficult time. R.I. P. Lanny Pat & Lorraine

Pat & Lorraine, March 1, 2021

Lanny was one of the nicest and kindest people we have had the privilege of knowing. We all lost someone special last Sunday. Condolences to Kim, Mike, David and families.

Vivi and Don Mervyn, March 1, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Lanny was a wonderful man, he and Joyce were a great couple.

Donna Legros, March 1, 2021

To the Jones family. We are sorry to hear that Lanny passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all though these difficult time. We will miss having chats with Lanny during shopping trips and at the winter carnival hockey games. Our condolences to the family.

Barbara & Jack Lee, March 1, 2021

I remember Mr. Jones so well. He taught at Northern with my father, Benjamin Thielan. He and his family used to visit us at our cottage on Raven Lake. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Patricia Thielan, March 1, 2021

RIP Mr. Jones. Mike, so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. He was always willing to give one a moment and a smile. Many fond memories of your parents, old records, dancing and of course liver and bacon canapes. sending you warm thoughts and condolences Bridget. xo

Bridget Bond, March 1, 2021

During the mid sixties I had the privilege of being in several of his classes at NOIT and later at Northern College. His calm demeanor and pride in the accomplishments of his students was legendary. As head of the Mechanical department, at the time, his concern for relevant curriculum was an inspiration to all of us. He was a great teacher administrator and human being. He will be missed by many.

Ron Pedersen, March 1, 2021

Dear Kim, Glen, David, Stacey, Michael and families: We are so sad to hear of your dad’s passing. Both he (and your mom) were such wonderful people. Your dad was such a kind, gentle man who always seemed to find the positive in things. Such an intelligent man who seemed to be knowledgeable on just about any topic. We very much enjoyed conversations with your dad ….. they were always interesting and made us think! His passing is a loss for your family and a very sad time but perhaps there is some solace in knowing the he is now together with your mom. Please accept our prayers and condolences, Valerie, Peter, Rebecca, Noah and Audrey Corbin

Valerie, Peter, Rebecca, Noah and Audrey Corbin, March 1, 2021

It was with great sadness that we heard of Mr Jones passing. To Mike, David and Kim and the rest of the family please accept our deepest condolences in the passing of your Dad. He was a great guy always with a smile and a warm welcome when we would see him. He will be missed dearly. Colin, Laura, Joshua and Riley Genier

Colin Genier, March 1, 2021

Mike, Kim and Jones family, please accept our sympathies. We will truly miss Lanny strolling down on our cottage road with his walking stick he hand-carved himself. We will miss his leadership on our road board and our daily summer chats when he stopped to talk to us and everyone he met along the way. We will miss that articulate, intelligent and kind wonderful person. RIP Lanny.

Bll & Jo-Ann Glover, March 1, 2021

Although a fine teacher and a good administrator, Lanny’s first love, it seems to me, was as an Engineer. I remember Lanny every year graphing and colour-coding KL student applications, confirmations and enrollment illustrating year-to-year comparisons. Lanny would post these on his office walls and bring them to meetings. I also remember the parties he would host at the Staff House and his home-made wine. Lanny possessed an incredible way of making you feel special. He always took the time to speak to you, despite the pressures of his day. We will miss him.

Peter MacLean and Cheryl Carbone, March 1, 2021

My most heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your Dad. I respected him greatly.

LORI JOHNSTON, March 1, 2021

To the Jones and extended family, i’m very sorry for your loss. Lanny was indeed a good man. My deepest condolences. Robert And Cook family

Robert Cook, March 1, 2021

Kirkland Lake and Northern College have both lost a great supporter. Lanny’s love of KL was only surpassed by his love and loyalty to Northern College. An amazing memory of past events in KL and staff and students at the College. Lanny not only knew about the Hoggarth/O’Connor family, but also about each of our in-laws and their kids and grandkids! And when you would comment “How did you manage to remember that!” He would give a slight smile and say “Well you know……” and off he would go with another story! They say people build a community, how true. Reviewing the other condolences, one quickly begins to realize how valuable Lanny and Joyce were to our town. Condolences from all of our families. It’s not easy to lose a parent.

Sean & Nancy OConnor, March 1, 2021

Kim, Dave, Mike and the Jones family, please accept our Deepest Condolence’s. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

John Hochfellner & Pam Little, March 1, 2021

Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you with love and lots of fond memories.

Don & Eileen Cangiano, March 1, 2021

Attending Northern Colllege KL…1982 thru 1986 Lanny was my dean…very respected man…worked in my final year as Financial Director and Hockey team….a true gentleman and straight forward person….Joahnne Liz and I hearts go out to all.. Mike and family …our sincere condolences….keep your heads high …take care D

Daryl G., March 1, 2021

My heart goes out to the family. I am so sorry for your loss. No pain hurts worse than the pain of losing someone that you love. Lanny was loved and he will be dearly missed. Again, I am so sorry. Though the pain you’re feeling must seem unbearable, please remember that you are not alone. Psalms 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily found in times of distress.” Pray to Him for strength. Weep to Him when there are no words. One of the poets of the Bible said at Psalms 56:8, “You keep track of my wandering. Do collect my tears in your skin bottle.” You see, God understands your pain and He cares for you very much (1 Peter 5:7). And He will really help you get through this difficult time (Isaiah 41:10).

AcarT, March 1, 2021

Kim, Our sympathies to the Costello, Jones and Hetherington Families. He was a wonderful man. He always had stories to tell about life and saw the best in people. I have great memories of visits to Kirkland Lake. Rest in Peace Mr Jones.

Wendy Lusk & Rick Tudin, March 1, 2021

Lanny Jones was a real gentleman. He always had a kind word for everyone. You always felt that he saw the good in you when you were in his presence. Whenever we ran into him, we were sure to go away with a warm feeling of welcome. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family.

Gordon and Mireille Krupa, March 1, 2021

We regret not being able to express our condolences to the family in person as we are presently in Texas. As a former student and teacher at Northern, I have known Lanny since 1972. He was a great teacher and a wonderful human being. He will surely be missed by all who knew him.

Terry & Jean Simms, March 1, 2021

Our sympathies to the Costello, Jones and Hetherington Families, Wendy & Rick

Wendy Lusk and Rick Tudin, March 1, 2021

Kim, Glen, Travis, Taylor – Our hearts are heavy. We know this has been a very difficult few months. Michael, David, Stacey and rest of the Jones family – we’re thinking of you as well and wishing you comfort and peace. Lanny was a wonderful man – full of wisdom, kindness and patience. It was always a pleasure to see Lanny (and Joyce) at the Costello household. We enjoyed chatting about many things, marveled at his word-working skills and enjoyed seeing each new piece over the years. I (Lori) am pleased I had the opportunity to see/speak with Lanny in the Fall of 2015. He took the time to explain the status of his illness, treatments and prognosis. I was both impressed and comforted by his positive but pragmatic view of it all. We’re sorry we can’t be there with you for the services, but we’ll be here with hugs when we see you next. With Love, Lori, Tracy, Craig & Kyle

The Bertrand Family, March 1, 2021

My Condolences to Kim, Dave, Mike and all of the Jones family. The Hoffman / Jones family have a very long deep rooted history of being much closer than simply family friends. I have many memories as a child of Christmas brunches with the Jones’, New Years eve party’s, the making of home made Ravioli and pasta on a Saturday night in our basement or simply weekend or evening get-togethers with the family at our homes or cottages. Lanny, Joe and Blueberry wine were instrumental in the solving of many global economic and political issues. I will always remember Lanny as having a great mind and the wisdom to share his thoughts and ideas not necessarily when solicited but when the time was right. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him but thanked for the very fond memories he left us during his sojourn on earth. ….Thanks Lanny!

Trevor hoffman, March 1, 2021

Always fond memories of Lanny enjoying their cottage, making everyone feel welcome, enjoying life.

David Ball, March 1, 2021