It is with great sadness we announce the passing of John Kerr “Jack” Welsh
In his 71st year, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Jack was a proud member of Local 46 and worked as a plumber for 41 years
before becoming a Plumbing Instructor at Durham College for the last 12 years.
“Scouter Jack” as he was also known volunteered his time with Scouts Canada
for over 30 years and was recently awarded the Bar to the Silver Acorn in
recognition of his contributions to Scouting in Whitby and Oshawa. He was also the
curator of the Scout Memorabilia Museum in Camp Samac for many years.
Jack’s enthusiasm for life also led itself to Street Rods and he was inducted into
the Canadian Street Rod Association Hall of Fame in 1994. He was also an ISCA
Car show judge for over 40 years. Jack was gregarious and kind. He wouldn’t
hesitate to help out family, friends or strangers if they needed anything.
He made a lasting impression on those he met, taught, worked around or traded
a badge with. Always ready with a smile and a handshake, he also never
refused a hug. Jack will forever be missed by his wife Kathryn, his Mother Martha,
his siblings, Margaret Ann, Douglas and David, his children AJ (Cara), Grant (Paula),
and Amy (Dan) and his grandchildren Makenah, Morgan, Drew, Charlotte, Connor,
Alexis and Hunter. A celebration of Life will be held when health regulations will allow.
In lieu of flowers Jack would appreciate donations be made in his name to the Terry Fox
Foundation for Cancer Research or to Blue Springs Scout Reserve “add 100” in
memory of Jack. Send online through www.scouts.ca and direct it to Blue Springs Add 100.