Cape Breton Post

LARUSIC, John MacLean

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July 29, 1946 – June 7, 2021, Dingwall, NS “If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart. I'll stay there forever.”― A.A. Milne. Ever on the move with a shuffling step, our dear plaid-clad John MacLean LaRusic has died. John is the son of Catherine Ann (MacNeil) and James Patrick LaRusic. A lifelong resident of Dingwall for 74 years, John was an educator, Scout leader, little league coach, Lions Club member and friend to many. He was surrounded by his loving family as he concluded his earthly journey. He earned a B.ED degree from St. FX in 1971 teaching in Northern Cape Breton. John left a lasting impression on his students because they knew he cared. John’s pride and joy were his grandchild­ren. His love for them was beyond measure. They never went without treats. If you needed a lawnmower or snow blower repaired, John was your guy. He could often be found with greasy hands in his driveway (while wearing his good pants), fixing something for himself or a neighbour. Because that’s what John was - he was kind without measure, and gave of himself whenever he could. He never had an unkind word to say about anyone and he was always interested in the good fortunes of others, especially when it came to his family. A lifelong reader who was a fountain of knowledge about military history, John enjoyed sharing facts, informatio­n and stories with his family and friends. John was also a loyal comrade, especially when it came to his friends, including “Dr. Bob” Jacobs, Brian Fitzgerald and his dear friend, Buddy Fraser, who predecease­d John only by a few weeks. Without a doubt, John and Buddy are now working together to fix St. Peter’s heavenly tractor. John is survived by his wife, Rosemary (Donovan) LaRusic; sons, Frank and Adam; grandchild­ren, Kaura O’Donnell, Chloe MacKinnon, Tyler LaRusic,; sisters, Rosemary Moore (Gary), Edith MacAskill (Gordon); brothers, Gordon, Frank (Ettie), Stewart (Elaine); sisters-in-law, Ann Hussey (Keith), Paula Mayich (John); brothers-in-law, Bill Donovan (Jan), Kenny Donovan (Rose), as well as many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, John was pre-deceased by his granddaugh­ter, Ainsley Donovan; sister-in-law, Sharon Williams (Fred); brother-inlaw, Roland Donovan. The family wishes to thank the entire health care team at Buchanan Memorial for their compassion and care for John as well as his family members over the last several months. Your kindness and compassion made this difficult journey so much easier. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in John’s honor to the North of Smokey Palliative Care/Hospice Society or Buchanan Memorial Hospital Charitable Foundation. Due to COVID restrictio­ns, a Funeral Mass and Celebratio­n of Life will be held at a later date. Memories and condolence­s may be shared with the family by visiting www. fillmorean­dwhitman.com.

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