John Robert Larsen passed away on July 25, 2021. He was 61. He was predeceased by his father, Svend. He is survived by his mother, Dorothy. Loving husband of Andrea for almost 33 years; dear father of Christian and Allison; older brother of David Larsen (Sandra Larsen), Peter Larsen (Lori Yauk), Karen Dance (Paul Dance), and Joanne Larson (Glenn Larson). He will be missed by his nieces and nephews.
John was born in Sudbury, June 12, 1960. He attended Alexander PS, Wembley PS, Sudbury Secondary High School, Cambrian College, and then transferred to Queen 91Ƭ ’s for his BSc and MSc.
Throughout his academic career, John received a variety of academic awards and scholarships.
All his life, John valued sports as a player and coach, not only for the physical benefits, but also for the social and emotional gains that went along with being involved. He played and coached in a variety of sport leagues and most importantly established lifelong friendships that he held dear to his heart. He was involved in high school football and other sports during his time at Sudbury Secondary High School and played provincial level lacrosse. He played Spartan football for seven seasons. During that time, he played five different positions, was team captain, and won numerous Spartan team awards. He later returned to be part of the Spartan coaching team for five years. He helped establish and coach in the Joe MacDonald Youth Football League.
At Queen 91Ƭ ’s, while working on his engineering degree, he played for the Queen 91Ƭ ’s Golden Gaels football team for four years (1982-1985). During the ’84 season, he shared the offensive captain position. He was part of the OQIFC Championship/Yates Cup Championship/Vanier Cup Finalist Team in 1983. He held the longest kick-off return record in the Vanier Cup and tied the Queen 91Ƭ ’s record for most touchdowns in a game with three in one half in ’84. He was a member of the OQIFC Championship/Atlantic Bowl Finalist team in 1984. He was inducted into the Queen 91Ƭ ’s Football Hall of fame in 2015 as a member of the 1983 Vanier Cup Finalist Team.
After his competitive playing days were over, John enjoyed recreational squash, skiing, baseball, basketball, and hockey — again, valuing the time he spent with friends and family. Ultimately golf became his go-to sport in the summer months and on some vacations.
John loved to travel and explore new locations. He loved food and flavours, spending many hours creating fabulous food in the kitchen for his family and friends. He loved history, reading, fishing, woodworking, and gardening.
John had a successful career in the mining industry. He initially worked for Fording Coal in B.C. and then returned to Sudbury to work at Inco/Vale. Later, he moved on to Cementation Canada and then Cementation USA, where he held a variety of positions, but ultimately was area manager of Eastern U.S. and Mexico. Rather than retiring, he became a consultant and ended his career working for Hatch Ltd.
John 91Ƭ ’s family and many friends will miss his blue eyes and smile, his hard work and competitive spirit, but mostly his love of life.