John Andrew Larmour
John Andrew Larmour aged 91 years of Moose Jaw, SK, passed away on Wednesday, January 8th, 2025. He was predeceased by his parents, Andy and Hilda Larmour; brothers, William “Bill” Larmour and Robert “Bob” Larmour; sister, Mary Larmour; and infant daughter, Sheila Larmour. John is survived by his son, Brent (Susan) Larmour and their son Andrew; daughter, Shelda Larmour; and brother, Sam Larmour.
John was born in Moose Jaw, SK on April 4th, 1933. He worked as an orderly for 38 years, a job of which he was immensely proud. John had an incredibly special bond with his only grandchild, Andrew.
John had a quick wit and special sense of humour, traits that the family will deeply miss. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Geyer, and the staff on the St. Anthony’s ward at Providence Place.
A Private Family Service will be held at Rosedale Cemetery at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Cara Ashworth, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Brent & Shelda,
I just read your Dad’s obituary a few minutes ago. Your dad was a great guy who I had the privilege of working with for many years. He had an excellent work ethic – was fun to work with – and committed to doing his job & doing it well.
Shelda I looked after you as a little girl the year your parent’s house was flooded as the cleanup was done many, many years ago. Met Brent as an RN and his wife Susan also. So nice to know of the relationship he had with your son Andrew.
Marlene Ganyo & I visited your dad a few years back when he lived on South Hill in a seniors complex – same great guy – enjoyed our visit with him.
Our sympathy to you on the passing of your dad and may the memories you have which today probably make you sad one day warm your heart and make you smile. He will continue to live on in each of you and in your son Andrew.
John was one of a kind. In fact he could likely instruct the staff now.
He was so compassionate and friendly.
He will be missed
Brent & Shelda, I had the priveldge of working in the OR with your dad.
He was such a caring & kind man. I loved his sense of humour that would crack you up and that lil smirk he would get on his face when he had a wise crack coming.
May you find comfort in knowing that others care.
Rest in Peace my friend