The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

MCMEEKIN, !ohn Bruce

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Passed away peacefully, in his 67th year, on March 24, 2024, shortly after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Bruce was predecease­d by his beloved parents, John and Yvonne; and parents-in-law, Allister and Eileen. He is survived by his wife, Allison; children, Ceilidh (Andrew) and Jack (Bailey); brother, Robert (Mary); nieces and nephew, Wesley, Hayley and Adrienne and cousins Helen, Virginia, Jane, David, Susan, Keith, Kemp and Scott. Born and raised in Etobicoke, Bruce was fortunate to grow up with a loving extended family. He maintained lifelong friendship­s from Elementary, Middle and High school including his circle of friends from Richmond Gardens. Following his undergradu­ate degree at Laurier University and Master’s Degree at Queen’s University, he spent a brief period working in England with Imperial Life, before backpackin­g in Europe. In 1984 he ventured east attending Dalhousie Law School and found a wonderful community of friends. He met Allison in his first-year contract’s class. Upon his call to the bar, Bruce joined Miller Thompson LLP working with his dear mentor and friend Rod Macleod. Among his proudest career moments were his involvemen­t in the Walkerton Inquiry and appearing before the Supreme Court of Canada in 2013. After many fulfilling years at Miller Thompson, Bruce went on to found J. Bruce Mcmeekin Law where he continued as a sole practition­er for 10 years. Bruce cared deeply about his community and neighbours. He dedicated years of service to the Rotary Club of Markham Sunrise, Markham Board of Trade and recently joined the YMCA Northumber­land Board of Directors. His service to his larger community was only outdone by his kindness and generosity to his neighbours. Bruce could always be counted to appear with his snow blower on a storm day. When not found on the golf course at York Downs or Oshawa Golf & Curling Club, he was with his family poolside in Port Hope with his Old English Sheepdogs Wilby and Archie, visiting his children in Nova Scotia or on another grand adventure. Remembranc­e will be held on Wednesday, March 27th at 2 p.m. in Allison Funeral Home located at 103 Mill St. Port Hope, Ontario L1A 2T3. Donations in Bruce’s memory may be made to Northumber­land Hills Hospital Foundation. Online condolence­s may be made through: www.allisonfun­eralhome.com

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