Obituary of John Valentine Cross
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JOHN V. CROSS
C.M., S.O.M.
1940 - 2021
John died peacefully at home on January 10, 2021, after a short illness precipitated by a fall.
Left to cherish his memory
John Valentine’s life began
In those early years John also developed a love of music. He was an avid musician and began playing the clarinet then moving to the saxophone – learning the love of music from his teacher, Charles Gill.
John earned a Bachelor of Technology degree in Chemical Engineering from Bradford Institute of Technology (UK) in 1963, and he was brave enough to take up the challenge of continuing his studies in another country and he left England with $84 in his pocket – and as John would say, ‘I still have $84’. It was a good decision; Canada was good to John, and he was good for Canada and this was recognition culminated in the honour of Member of the Order of Canada and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit. Throughout his career John earned many industry awards and public recognition of his achievements and contributions to agriculture.
He continued with his studies and gained a Master of Engineering Science at the University of Western Ontario in 1965 after which he joined John Labatt Ltd. in London Ontario as a research scientist, later becoming the administrator of the food research and development department.
But it was not all work; John and his saxophone
In 1980, along with two partners, he co-founded one of Saskatchewan’s earliest biotechnology companies, Philom Bios. They developed a new category of agricultural inputs – inoculants, which allowed farmers to increase productivity without chemicals. This development was dear to his heart because his brother’s health was seriously harmed by the chemicals used on farms. The company eventually sold to Novozymes and those made-in-Saskatchewan innovations became a global sensation to improve the lives of farmers everywhere.
In 2009, John met Lorna and again was brave enough to grasp another opportunity that had been presented to him. They met through St. Paul’s Hospital, which already held a special place in John’s heart and was the hospital that cared for him after his fall in mid-December 2020.
Having been retired, or as John
He was an intelligent man who was blessed with the gift of keeping things simple and clear. He followed his passion and love of
John’s family and friends will always remember John as a family man, passionate innovator, and all-consuming optimist for an ever-promised exciting future. John made everyone better. He was clear about the gift of life and believed in being useful to the god of one’s own understanding.
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can,
And the wisdom to know the difference.
John will be missed by his family and many friends at home and around the world.
In lieu of flowers, you are invited to make a memorial donation to the St. Paul’s Hospital Healing Arts Program (www.sphfoundation.org), or to the charity of your choice.
A Memorial Service will take place on Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 12:00 (Saskatoon CST). Due to the current gathering restrictions all, far and wide, are invited to join, participate and take part by connecting to the live stream broadcast.
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