In Celebration of

Jack Crean


Peacefully, following a short bout of pneumonia, Jack Crean passed away on October 30, 2023 at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto.

Jack was a loving father to John (Cindy) and Maura (Greg) and adoring grandfather to Madeleine and Austen. He is survived by his children, his wife Peggy of 61 years, sister Philomena (Hibbert) and sister-in-law Eileen Larkin.

Jack’s ninety plus year life-journey began in rural Ireland (Co. Roscommon). Orphaned at 3, his early years were spent in an orphanage in Sligo and later with extended family. His humble beginnings motivated him to build the home and family absent from his childhood. He left Ireland in his late teens, first to the UK for a brief time and ultimately to Canada where he put down roots and began to build a life for himself. A graceful dancer, it’s not surprising he met his wife, Peggy, at an Irish dance in Toronto. They were married in 1962. Children followed, with John, born in late 1962, and Maura, born in 1964.

After settling into their first home in Toronto’s east end, he did what many Canadians aspire to do and purchased a cottage in 1963 in the Kawarthas, north of Toronto. Oak Lake was a meeting place and summer destination for family and friends, and many memories and stories were born there. Owning a “real” cottage, Jack always had a project on the go. Painting was his trade and where he excelled, but he didn’t shy away from plumbing, electrical and carpentry! There was always something that needed to be built, fixed, replaced or removed. No grass grew under his feet. His busy hands were always working to improve the lives and comfort of his family. In retirement, Florida was the chosen winter destination and outdoor shuffleboard the favoured recreation.

A sports fan through and through, he rarely missed a Leaf, Blue Jay or Raptor game. He was never happier than when throwing a football with his son John and the neighbourhood kids or playing road hockey with his grandson Austen. He took his children to the very first Blue Jay game at Exhibition Stadium on that snowy day in April, 1977 and always enjoyed watching Toronto teams in person when he could. Golf matches were on the TV most weekends. And even in his final hours, he demanded to be kept up-to-date on the World Rugby Championship, anxious to know who won.

His life accomplishments are impressive given his early challenges. He was happy; the family he built and loved made him feel like a rich man.

He will be remembered for his humour and humility. He was gracious to the end, always thanking the nurses at St. Joe’s whose attention and care were impressive and much appreciated.

He was much loved and will be forever missed.

Friends may call at Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel (2357 Bloor Street West, east of the Jane Subway Station and west of Windermere Ave, Toronto, on Sunday, November 5, 2023 from 4 – 8 pm.

A funeral mass will be held at Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, 61 Jutland Rd., on Monday November 6, 2023 at 10 a.m.

Internment to follow at Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery.


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Anthony Smith 

Entered November 2, 2023 from Brockville ON

I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of, Mr. Crean. He was a big part of our youth and I will remember him for his patient and sharing nature. I will always cherish the memories of those summer days at the cottage on Oak Lake and the fun times we had playing pool and ping pong at the house in Etobicoke. His warm heart and generous spirit touched us all. Please accept my heartfelt condolences and know that my thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy, Larry Smith

Kay & Frank Arnone (Niece)

Entered November 2, 2023

Our most sincere condolences during this time of sorrow. Jack will be truly missed by all of those who knew him. We pray for the repose of his soul, and we also pray for the healing of his family.

Kevin & Connie Larkin (Nephew)

Entered November 2, 2023 from Ireland

Peg, Maura and John and families, our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I have so many great memories of uncle Jack, he was such a gentleman and very kind to Brian and I. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

Donna Fernandes (Friend of Maura and Greg Scully)

Entered November 2, 2023 from Oakville

Maura sending you and your entire family my deepest heart felt condolences on the loss of your dear father. Looks like he was a fantastic man. Sending hugs and prayers. May he rest in peace.

Scott Dickenson (Great Nephew)

Entered November 3, 2023 from Toronto

My sincere condolences to Peg, Maura, John and the rest of the family. I have fond childhood memories of time spent with Uncle Jack, and family time spent at that great cottage on Oak Lake. Jack was a kind and generous man who I always enjoyed talking to. He also had a strong handshake that my brother and I used to joke about because it was probably a little too strong for our small hands.

Rest in peace Jack. You'll be missed.

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