John Masztalar
January 13, 2020
With love and respect we announce the passing of our father John Masztalar, who slipped away peacefully on January 13 2020.
John often held court at A and W in Aldergrove with his morning crew, and rum nights on fridays at the farm. His iconic International pick up has been retired.
A celebration of life to be held Saturday Feb 8, 2020 at the Kinsman Centre in Aldergrove between 1-4pm.
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Messages of Condolence
Larry and I have been blessed to have known both John and Beatrice! We always found John to be ready with a smile and eager share a current event or two. He liked to add his opinions and comments interjected with his, sometimes bleak sense of humor. It always made us smile back!! Such an iconic pioneer of our beloved Aldergrove, he will be truly missed. Our sincerest condolences to Earl, Elaine, Kevin, Shelagh, Joan and John and all of their families and extended families. RIP John and may you and Bea continue to shine in the hearts and memories of all who have had the pleasure of knowing you. ~ Larry and Claudette Schmitke
Wherever there's a warm wood fire, we will think of John. He was interesting, caring and kind and will be missed by many. We always enjoyed his hospitality and friendship. Wayne has many great memories of fishing trips with John. Our sincere condolences to all of his family. Happy trails John..... ~ Wayne & Beave Shanks
Sending sincere condolences to the entire Masztalar clan. John and Bea were always so loving towards their family and friends. We will miss John, May he R.I.P. with Bea. We will raise our glass tonight to this kind gentleman. So long and see you on the other side. Salude! ~ Janice and Larry Vye
Gordy and I want to send our condolences to all the Masztalar clan. We were sorry to have missed the Celebration of John’s life. Gordy says he and John “built a few mills together and took a few down”. John being a real good hydraulic expert and could always count on him. John will be missed!! Rest in Peace ~ Gordon and Linda Goranko