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Jonathan Pippy

Posted By Egan Funeral Home On December 23, 2025 @ 5:41 pm In Bolton Area,Obituaries | 20 Comments

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With deep love and gratitude, we remember Jonathan, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and man of faith whose life was rooted in service, integrity, and love. He passed peacefully, on Saturday, December 20, 2025, with his family at his side, surrounded by the people he loved most.

As an elder in his church, Jonathan faithfully walked alongside others, offering counsel, guidance, and compassion to those in need. He lived his faith not only in words but also in consistent action, showing care, generosity, and humility in all that he did.

Above all else, Jonathan put his family first. His wife and daughters were the center of his world, and he loved them with unwavering commitment and devotion. He was an honourable man who believed deeply in commitment to God, to family, and to living a life of purpose.

He leaves behind a lasting legacy of faith, service, and love, one that will continue to live on through his family, the church he served, and the many lives he touched through his kindness and steady presence.

He is survived by his wife Eileen, three daughters Tracy (Brad), Esther (Scott) and Deanna, along with his six grandchildren, Erin, Tyler, Lauren, Tristan, Taylor and Torrens.  Dear brother of Terry.

The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Friday, January 2, 2026 from 10 o’clock until time of memorial service in the chapel at 11 o’clock.  Reception to follow at the funeral home.

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In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Sunnybrook Palliative Care unit (www.foundation.sunnybrook.ca).  Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com


Condolences for the family of “Jonathan Pippy”

Condolence from Sharon Partington on December 23rd, 2025 8:43 pm

Dear Eileen so sorry to hear about John. Just looking at a picture of a Christmas past with Judy and John and Aunt Dorthy and John is playing the accordion. So many wonderful memories of family our life here is so short. God bless. And be close to you and the girls at this time and onwards. Love
Sharon and Fred .

Condolence from Lissa Baggio on December 23rd, 2025 8:50 pm

We are so deeply sorry for your loss. John was an incredible man, and we saw firsthand the love, faith, and devotion he poured into his family. He was so proud of you all, and that love will always remain.

His gentle strength, steady faith, and kindness touched so many, and his legacy lives on through each of you. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers, and we are holding you close during this difficult time.

With love and heartfelt sympathy,

Anthony and Lissa Baggio

Condolence from Sally Parker on December 23rd, 2025 9:49 pm

So very sorry to hear of the loss of your husband, Eileen. Ken and I have many fond memories of you both.

Condolence from Larry & Juanita Matthews on December 24th, 2025 12:45 am

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Your family was such a big part of my early life growing up alongside the girls. I have numerous fond memories of spending time with your family. We are so grateful to Mr. Pippy for being MC at our wedding and also for performing my father’s funeral just a few short years ago.

Our prayers are with all of you during this very difficult time. May your unwavering faith and strong assurance that you will see him again in the future in God’s perfect world bring you a little peace and comfort.

Condolence from Joan & Dan O’Brien on December 24th, 2025 2:39 am

Moved here a year ago and right away John and Eileen made us feel welcome the 1st time we met them.

His infectious smile and upbeat attitude made it a pleasure to have known you Jonathan may you rest in peace.

Dan & Joan O’Brien

Condolence from Kim Koenig on December 24th, 2025 7:03 am

Eileen and family,
Although we only met John once at Scott and Esther’s wedding it was very apparent that he was a lovely man who was very proud of his entire family. We enjoyed our conversation with John very much and are sad that we didn’t have opportunities for more chats.
Sending prayers and love to you all,
Mark and Kim Koenig (Scott’s sister)

Condolence from Rafael, Patyence & Daney Buil on December 24th, 2025 12:19 pm

Our family offers our condolences to your family. Mr Pippy was a kind, gentle and honest minister to whom we cherished greatly. He always had an ear to listen and was never judgmental. He gave the best advice and was loving to my family. We are blessed to have been a part of his life as he cared sooo deeply for the all the brethren he served. He will be truly missed! We await the kingdom!

Condolence from Elliott Dunlop on December 24th, 2025 6:32 pm

Sincere condolences to the Pippy family. We were very sorry to hear the news of his passing. We always considered him as a member of the Dunlop Clan. May he rest in peace.
Elliott and Bonnie Dunlop

Condolence from Rod and Liz Garant on December 24th, 2025 8:48 pm

We feel honored to have met Mr Pippy at our first Feast of Tabernacles together in Niagara Falls and shared accommodations together as a small group. What a joy it has been to get to know him and Eileen. We loved his with and his humour and his love for God.
We send our love, prayers and condolences to your family.
Much love to you all.

Condolence from Darlina on December 26th, 2025 6:26 pm

J.P always had a smile and was ready to laugh when i jokingly bantered back and forth with him…in response, he liked to put on a ‘straight face’ pretending not to be enthused, but it didn’t last long as he could not hold back his laughter…Mr. P was a gentle and sincere individual, and he often asked about how my kids were and was sincerely interested in their growth into adulthood…we have many fond memories of him at feasts and holy day dinners over the years…he will surely be missed…he left behind a wonderful family — hugs to you Eileen.

Condolence from The Goode’s on December 27th, 2025 12:34 pm

Eileen, Esther and family.
The world has lost a good man. We have many fond memories and will miss John’s ever smiling face and easy conversations. Our thoughts and hearts are with all of you during this trying time.
Big hugs. Jack, Lily, Jake and Jasmin xoxo

Condolence from Marilyn Creelman on December 27th, 2025 12:44 pm

I’m so very sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you and your family at this time. I have some great memories of you Eileen and John at the cottage, sitting around the campfire.

Condolence from Margaret Molland on December 27th, 2025 4:29 pm

Eileen I was so blessed to get to reconnect with you and Mr. Pippy at the Feast in Niagara Falls last year. What a joy to see you both again and enjoy time and conversation together. May God continue to give you and your family comfort and strength.

Condolence from Myrna Esguerra on December 28th, 2025 5:37 pm

Eileen & family, We shared fond memories with you & John. He is now at peace with God. Deep condolence to you all. ❤️. Myrna Esguerra & family.

Condolence from Charles Moore on December 29th, 2025 10:21 am

Eileen – We send our condolences to you and your family for the loss of Jon. It was a privilege to have known him and be taught by him. He was a a servant leader up to the very end. We will look back on this past FOT especially and the uplifting and joyful time we were able to spend with you two. With love and gratitude,

Charles & Rita Moore

Condolence from Davut Korkut on December 30th, 2025 11:51 am

A wonderful minister and a friend. I will miss our phone calls. He was always uplifting and encouraging even when dealing with his own health. An honor to know him. We eagerly await the resurrection.

Condolence from Kathleen Kilgour on December 31st, 2025 9:58 am

A truly wonderful husband, father, grandfather and my brother-in-law who will be sorely missed by me. I’ll miss your sense of humour, kidding and kindness . Love you lots xxx

Condolence from Ian Bell on January 1st, 2026 11:16 am

John was someone I considered both a good friend and a very wise mentor. He was always so thoughtful and caring of others and a true servant to so many. We have so many fond memories of our times spent with John and Eileen and your family. May your love for John and all your wonderful memories of him help sustain you at this very difficult time. It is never easy losing a loved one and especially a loving spouse and a loving parent/father.
Sorry we can not be there tomorrow as we are living in Ottawa now and our grandchildren are coming to visit from the U.S, later today. Our sincere condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ian & Ruth Bell

Condolence from Sandra” sandee” dunlop on January 3rd, 2026 11:29 am

My dear cousin Jonathan” DAVID” pippy a true member Dunlop clan
Now in the new year. I m celebrating his brave works over the years !! Hugs Eileen knowing he travelled all the way to Scotland to ask for your hand! Many memories. All around. And your daughter Deanna. Named. About her aunt in Texas! Never. Forgotten
He is at peace. Well done my faithful servant!!!

Condolence from Tonya Elliott Moore on January 14th, 2026 2:33 pm

It has taken me a while to write this, because of the emotions and memories that have surfaced over the past few days.

Growing up, my sister and I were blessed to spend much of our childhood and teen years with Tracy and Esther. Although we moved from Canada when we were only 12, the friendship we shared with the Pippy family became one of the most formative memories of our lives. We were close friends with Tracy and Esther, and their home was a place of safety, laughter, and adventure.

To us, John was “Uncle John,” and he treated us like family. We spent countless sleepovers with Tracy and Esther at John and Eileen’s house, and endless summer days on the homemade wooden pontoon raft in the pond—convinced we could clear every inch of seaweed to make our own swimming pool. John only laughed good-naturedly at our efforts.

Some of our happiest childhood days were spent camping on Georgian Bay—sleeping under the stars, and once discovering a natural stone water slide into the lake (and I think one of us may have pushed Seana in first so the parents would let all of us give it a try), burning Jiffy Pop over the open fire (Auntie Eileen), and fishing until one of us got our finger pricked by the hooks – I think that was me on Tracy’s hook. We hiked all over Ontario with the Pippys—my sister, my dad, and I—surrounded by love, laughter, and the kind of friendship that stays with you for a lifetime.

It brings sadness to see my dear friends Tracy and Esther grieving the loss of their dad, and to see Auntie Eileen faced with the painful separation that comes with saying goodbye. But I also hold deep hope in knowing that this is not the end. I believe that one day we will see my dad and Uncle John again, and I smile at the thought that my Irish Dad and Scottish Auntie Eileen will once more sit with John in God’s kingdom—sharing a Drambuie and a Glenfiddich, just as they would have here.

With love, gratitude, and honor for a man who shaped so many lives through his faith, kindness, and steady presence. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him. My love to Auntie Eileen, Tracy, Esther and Deanna

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