Clarry Colonel JohnCLARRY, Colonel John H.C., MBE, ED, CD, QC  - Lawyer, soldier, woodlot proprietor, beer lover, generous provider.

John Hamilton Cameron Clarry passed away peacefully at home on Friday, January 12, 2018.

Born September 20, 1919 in Calgary to parents Ernest and Jean Clarry.

Survived by his three children and five grandchildren: Susan (Sara and James), David (Andrew and Cameron), and Michael (wife Michelle and son Max).

Predeceased by the love of his life, Elizabeth Joy Denton Clarry, and his sister Norah.

Displaced to Toronto by the Great Depression, where he attended and graduated from UTS, University College at U of T, and Osgoode Hall (Silver Medal recipient).

John's lifelong connection with the Canadian military began as a cadet at UTS, and progressed through overseas duty during the Second World War, and continued with militia duty, culminating as Honorary Colonel of the 25 (Toronto) Service Battalion.

His connections also included 35 years of volunteer service with the Army Cadet League, and enjoyment and leadership with the Royal Canadian Legion and the Royal Canadian Military Institute. Recognition included the Order of Orange-Nassau for his contribution to Canadian military operations in Holland at the end of the war, Past Honorary Counsel of the Conference of Defence Associations, Honorary President of the Royal Canadian Military Institute, and the Colonel John H.C. Clarry Award recognizing Ontario's top large cadet corps.

The family wishes to thank John's amazing caregivers from Premier Home Health for their dedication and kind and gentle support over the past few years.

The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Avenue, from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Friday, January 19th.  Funeral service to be held in CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 26 Delisle Avenue, on Saturday, January 20th at 1:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to the Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario), 1200 Markham Road, Suite 527, Toronto M1H 3C3 (www.canadahelps.org), or Haven Toronto (formerly the Good Neighbours' Club), 170 Jarvis Street, Toronto M5B 2B7 (www.haventoronto.ca), or another charity of your choice.

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