It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dad, Arthur Ono, at the age of 90.
Dad was born in Vancouver, BC. He started school in Vancouver and was then sent to Japan for his education at age 10. After the end of WWII, he worked in Osaka as an interpreter for the American Army. He returned to Canada in his early twenties and began his life-long career with office equipment and business machines. He was a skilled technician and a motivated and successful salesman.
Dad met his wife, Helen (née Uyede) in 1957 and were married in 1959. He was a dedicated husband and devoted father who worked hard to build a good life for his family. He was a quiet man with a strong, independent and determined personality. He taught us to always do our best and took pride in his accomplishments and that of his family.
In his later years, Dad often reminisced about the past and talked about how he has lived a full life and has done everything he ever dreamed of doing. He especially enjoyed driving his car, eating good food, and travelling with family and friends.
Dad is survived by Helen, his loving wife of 61 years, his brother Harry (Diane), his sister Isabel (Akira), his daughters Jennifer (Ken) and Joanne, and his grandchildren, Maya, Curtis and Brianna. He is predeceased by his father Hideo and mother Itoye. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him.
A private family Mass will be celebrated by Fr. B.J. Hamilton at Corpus Christi Parish and a Celebration of Life will occur when restrictions permit. To share a memory or offer a condolence, visit: www.Kearneyfs.com. Flowers and koden are gratefully declined – donations can be made in Dad’s name to a charity of your choice.