Monday, October 2, 2023
To the Biernat Family. I only recently learned of John's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. With this news, it feels like a bit of me has gone, too.
I attended Northview Heights in the 70's, graduating from grade 13 in1975. John was among the best of my teachers, high praise as we were blessed with a strong group of teachers. John excelled in the classroom. I remember his Grade 13 Canadian history lessons. We were just kids, but I felt he respected us. John could give university-like lectures. He inspired me to major in history at U of T, where, some years later, I heard elements of of John's classes given by professors. I also will remember John for his tremendous support for extra-curricular activities, in particular our Intramurals program. He was the heart of that program.
I last saw John at a Northview Heights reunion. If I recall correctly, that coincided with the school's 50th anniversary (2006?). Understandably, the event was a bit melancholic - where had the years gone? - yet still wonderful. There was John, as engaging as ever, with that same smile. We easily caught up and and reminisced. It was apparent that he also still fondly remembered the 70's. I promised to keep in touch, but alas, as is so often the case with good intentions, that was our last conversation. I could have and should have thanked him a million times over.
Again, my sincere condolences. David Finley (aka "Intramural Al")