In Celebration of

Michael Shoemaker

October 9, 1933 -  June 16, 2017

J. MICHAEL SHOEMAKER, Q.C.

Michael, age 83, of North Saanich, B.C., died on Friday, June 16, 2017, at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, B.C., with his beloved wife of 50 years, Brenda, by his side. He was born October 9, 1933, in Toronto, Ontario, to Helen and Wilfrid Shoemaker. Surviving are his brother, Barry (Peggy) Shoemaker of Pleasanton, CA; his two sisters, Lynn Shoemaker of Toronto and Claire (Chris) Gordon of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, NB; three sons, Adam (Johanna) Shoemaker of Brisbane, Australia, John (Sandra) Shoemaker of London, Ontario, and David (Jennifer) Shoemaker of Beijing, China; and two daughters, Alexandra (Mark) Sywak of Sydney, Australia, and Victoria (Chris) Young of Perth, Australia. His pride and joy were his 13 incredible grandchildren, Rianna, Jakob, Annie, Michael, Nicholas, Jessica, Abby, Gabrielle, Christian, Brendan, Samantha, Anderson, and Billie, who will miss their
Poppa greatly. Michael grew up and attended school in Toronto. He attended UTS and won the Nesbitt Gold Medal and was chosen as class valedictorian. He also attended Trinity College at the University of Toronto (Class of 5T6), where he would serve as UofT Students’ Administrative Council (SAC) President in his final year. He graduated with an LL.B from the UofT Law School in 1959 and returned to school and earned an LL.M from the University of Ottawa Law School in 1995. Ottawa was home for nearly four decades. Michael forged an illustrious career in public service. He served as an Assistant Secretary to Cabinet, the Executive Director of the CRTC, and the Senior Assistant Deputy Solicitor General. He retired in 1994 as RCMP Deputy Commissioner. His career in public service earned him a federal Q.C., the Public Service Award of Excellence from the Governor General, and the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal. In Ottawa, and the bordering Gatineau Hills, he and Brenda raised their family. He instilled in them qualities of honesty, education, ambition, and good humour that were Michael’s hallmarks. Michael and Brenda moved to North Saanich, B.C. in 1995 where they formed another two decades
of friendships. He loved his family above all, but took great joy in rituals and routines including grocery shopping, cutting firewood, after-dinner card games with his children and (later) grandchildren, the Montreal Expos, and watching Toronto Raptors games on his PVR. Victoria friends who wish to express their condolences are invited to the family home in North Saanich between 1-4 p.m. on Friday, June 23, 2017. A Life Celebration and reception will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2017, at 2 p.m. at the Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa (613) 741-9530 www.beechwoodottawa.ca In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Cardiac Care Programme c/o Victoria Hospitals Foundation (250) 519-1750
www.victoriahf.ca

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Enid and John Jackson (Friends)

Entered June 22, 2017 from Victoria

We offer deepest sympathy to Brenda and all her family. Michael was our very good friend and we greatly miss him.

Ronald Stewart (RCMP S/Sgt. RTD) (Former collegue)

Entered July 1, 2017 from Ottawa,Ont.

Deputy Shoemaker taught me about how the government works. I will miss him dearly.

Donald L MacKinnon (Good friend of Adam's)

Entered July 17, 2017 from North Battleford, Sk.

So very sorry to hear of Michael's passing. His "Hey Mabel" after a successful down, out and down for a touchdown is a clear memory from my youth. I also remember the pounding his garage door took from ball hockey balls. The extremely fine family he and Brenda raised is also a lasting memory. My condolences to the entire family.

Sylvie touchette dubuc (collègue de Brenda)

Entered September 20, 2017

Toutes mes sympathies. Des pensées spéciales pour votre famille.

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