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John Dominic Best October 24 1965 – September 23

John Dominic Best

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October 24 1965 – September 23 résidant dans la province T-N pour le détail des funérailles

It is with profound sadness, that the family of John Dominic Best, announce his passing on September 23, 2023, age 57 Years. John faced a very short battle with cancer, and he is to be admired for his strength of character through it all. It was a precious life taken way too soon.
He was predeceased by his Father William Best, brother Terrence Best, bother -in- law Shawn Hanlon, and father-in-law Benedict Leonard. Leaving to mourn with broken hearts is his one and only son Karsen Best, whom he adored, and Kimberly (Karsen’s Mom). Also leaving to mourn are: his dear mom (Annie); sisters Dianne (Jim), and Dora; brother Martin; Nieces and Nephews: Stephanie (Max), Terrence (Shania), Brandon (Chelsea), Brittany (Cameron), Marty (Verena), Steven, Tyson, Lauren, Kerah, Jordy, Kahlem, and McKenna; Great Nieces and Nephew whom he cared so deeply for: Abigail, Maria, and Henry; his sisters-in-law: Cauleen (Chris), Karen (Jordan), and Sharon (Steve); and mother-in-law Eileen; as well as a large circle of co- workers, coaches, family and friends.
John will be forever remembered for his fun-spirited soul; kind, thoughtful, and caring nature; as well as his sensational passion for the teaching profession. He had a remarkable ability to make people laugh with his keen sense of humour, quick wit, and hilarious jokes. He was the bright light at times when it was needed most.
He was a staunch and influential teacher for 30 years, touching the lives of many students, staff, and families at Terrenceville All Grade, St. Catherine’s Academy, and Cowan Heights Elementary. He was loved, respected, and admired by all, and for this reason, he was given the title “Mr. Best is the Best!” He taught from the heart, leading, inspiring, igniting imagination, creating adventures, instilling a love of learning, and always encouraging students and athletes to be the best they could be. He had a gift of making students smile, and to him, if this was one thing he could accomplish each day, then he considered it to be “a day well spent.”
He had an incredible love for basketball and baseball, and a distinguished enthusiasm for coaching. He was skilled at training young athletes to believe in themselves and in their ability to succeed, treating each student as his own. He was ecstatic upon receiving the prestigious “Coach of the Year Award” for Newfoundland and Labrador during his career. It was well deserved and a moment he held dear to his heart.
John was not only a dad to his only son Karsen; he was also a coach, a mentor, and a best friend. John’s love of sports was instilled in Karsen at a very young age, and he was a proud dad following him to hockey, basketball, baseball, and golf. They both enjoyed playing golf together and poking fun at each other’s shots along the way. John always considered it an honour and a privilege to walk onto the golf course together and to do what brought them both great joy and satisfaction. Their bond was strong, unyielding, and everlasting. “Life bring tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry; the smiles fade; but the memories last forever!”
There are no words to express the gratitude for the extraordinary Doctors at the Cancer Centre for their professionalism, compassion and care throughout John’s illness: Dr. Rorke, Dr. Downton, Dr. Larsen, Dr. Ahmad, Dr. Sediki, Dr. McCarthy and to the many phenomenal nurses who had a part in caring for him during his hospital stays; thank you to the palliative care team for their expertise and promptness; thank you to his sisters Dianne and Dora for their unwavering love, countless hours taking care of John, attending to his every need, and for going above and beyond to make him feel comfortable; and a special thank you to his brother Martin for being there for him every step of the way.
A gentle soul taken way too soon, will dearly be missed. “There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone, the light remains.” John will continue to be a bright light for all who loved him.
Resting at Christ The King Church, on Wednesday, September 27th from Noon to 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm and Thursday, September 28th from noon – 4:00 pm and 7:00 – 9:00pm. Funeral mass to take place on Friday, September 29th at 11:00 am, Christ The King Church, Southern Harbour. Cremation to follow with burial to be held at a later date. While flowers are gratefully accepted, donations to help with the purchase of the Christ The King Church would make his family proud. Donations may be made through EMT at shrcommunitychurch@hotmail.com or cheque payable to Sheldon Williams.

2023

Fewer’s Funeral Home

Décès pour la Ville Clarenville, Province T-N

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October 24 1965 – September 23

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October 24 1965 – September 23

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October 24 1965 – September 23 et espérons que leur mémoire pourra être une source de réconfort pendant cette période difficile. Vos pensées et vos mots aimables sont grandement appréciés.


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