It is with profound sadness that John’s family announces his passing on Friday, October 30, 2015 at the age of 74 years.
John’s memory will be forever cherished by his wife, Linda; daughter, Jamie (Clark) McClelland and two grandsons, Landon and Logan of Estevan, SK; sisters in law, Elsie Len and Carol Kunysh; brother in law, Nelson Feader as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
John was predeceased by his infant son, Shawn; parents, Andrew and Nellie Len; Linda’s parents, Frank and Mary Dixon; brother, Ches Len; infant sister, Irene; sisters in law, Irene Feader and Shirley Hudye and brothers in law, Gerald Hudye, Gary Kunysh and Alvin Dixon.
John was born in Fone Hill, SK to Andrew and Nellie Len on July 18, 1941. He and his parents, along with his older brother, Ches, lived on a farm in the Fone Hill District just west of Yorkton, SK. He attended school in the area and upon graduation went to work for Morris Rod Weeder as a parts man.Ìý
On November 25, 1961, John and Linda were married in Yorkton and lived there until 1963 at which time they moved to Estevan.Ìý Over the years John worked at Boundary Dam in the First Aid/Safety Division and was a member of the Estevan City Police Department for approximately 20 years, ending his career as a sergeant with the force. It was at this time he changed his career path and became the Park Superintendent at Woodlawn Regional Park for a number of years.Ìý
Always having a keen interest in politics and working with the public, John decided to run for City Council as an Alderman. He was successful and held this position for 2 terms from 1988-1994. In 1994, he was elected as Mayor and served another 2 terms.Ìý
Over the years John has received awards and recognition for his accomplishments. Most recently, he received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his contribution and distinguished service to his fellow Canadians, his province and his community.Ìý
Throughout his years John enjoyed golfing, camping, hunting, fishing and attending shooting competitions.Ìý Spending time with his family, along with his dog, Sammy, gave him great joy. John’s sense of humor was second to none. He was a master at telling stories and jokes and had a heart of gold.Ìý He will be forever missed.Ìý
At John’s request, a Private Family Graveside Service was held on Monday, November 2, 2015 at the Souris Valley Memorial Gardens, Estevan, Sk.
John’s family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Dr. A. Christie, the nursing staff at St. Joseph’s Hospital and to the Estevan Regional Nursing Home for the excellent care given to John.
An extra special Thank you to the staff at Estevan Home Care for their compassion and never ending commitment to John over the past years. Your kindness will never be forgotten.Ìý
The family would also like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, donations, food and visits to honor John’s memory.
For those so wishing, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 1738 Quebec Ave Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 1V9.
On line condolences may be left at www.hallfuneralservices.caÌý
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Hall Funeral Services Estevan, SK.