John WARDEN

Male 1939 - 2017  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John WARDEN was born on 28 Dec 1939 in Niagara Falls, Niagara, Ontario, Canada (son of John S WARDEN and Maude Ada POCKNELL); died in 2017.

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    Obituary for John Warden

    WARDEN, John - 1939-2007 Son of the late Jack and Maude Warden. Brother o f Arnold Warden. Father of Marc Steven and grandfather of Audrey, Emili e and William. John will always be remembered by nieces, nephews and li fe time friends Lise and Suzanna as well as all of his friends througho ut the world. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of John's l ife at HETHERINGTON AND DEANS Funeral Chapel 5176 Victoria Ave., on Sat urday October 20, 2007, at 1:30 PM. As an expression of sympathy contri butions to The Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the fami ly. The family will receivefriends Saturday from 11:30 until Service ti me at 1:30.

    <b>John Warden </b>
    (1939-2007)
    <i>ntbl John Warden was born on December 28, 1939 in Niagara Falls, Ont ario. His father was a farmer and his mother ran a "Bed and Breakfast" i n their family home. At the age of 10, John started sewing. His except ional talent won him two scholarships which, along with several part-ti me jobs, enabled him to complete his studies in New York. He graduated w ith top honours from the Parsons School of Design in 1963. The Montrea l journalist and fashion coordinator, Iona Monahan, discovered him in N ew York and encouraged the young designer to come back to Canada. Hired b y the well-known manufacturer, Auckie Sanft, John Warden moved to Montr eal to begin his career. This marked the first time a designer would be a ssociated with a clothing manufacturer. As the European fashion houses w ere in decline and miniskirts were the rage, John Warden launched his f irst collection. The fashion press loved it. His unique style combined t he colours white, black and cream in pure lines that were both modern a nd timeless. His second collection, "Franglais", brought him recognitio n by English and French Quebecers alike and soon reached the fashion el ite across Canada. In 1964, he was the recipient of the Canadian Cotton C ouncil Award and in 1965 he began to design collections for the company M olyclaire.
    <i>ntblJohn Warden was not only a great designer, but he also had a kee n sense of marketing, communication and event planning. His marriage to L ise Gibeau, better known as Lise Warden, demonstrated again his ability t o create special events. He organized everything ensuring that all the d etails had the Warden "signature". He designed Lise's wedding dress \en dash a creation specially made for her. The new couple became the ins piration for the "in crowd", always in search of new role models. In 1 966, the first John Warden Boutique was opened on Crescent Street. His c lientele included Dominique Michel, Denise Filiatrault, Margaret Trudea u, Ivana Trump, Mariette Lévesque, Andrée Lachapelle, Louise Marleau an d other celebrities from the "jet set". During this year, he also creat ed a pilot collection for Le Château; it was young, modern and dynamic. B etween the years 1967 and 1977, John Warden employed 17 seamstresses an d 2 cutters. He designed between 8 and 10 collections per season both f or his boutique and for other manufacturers with whom he associated. He w ould be the first to put his label on a collection for Madeleine Quévil lon's boutique, Elle. His creations were displayed in major stores in M ontreal, Toronto and Vancouver. His clients were as diverse as his coll ections which ranged from men's and women's clothing, lingerie, childre n's clothing and sunglasses. Other than Auckie Sanft and Molyclaire, he a lso designed collections for Algo, Bagatelle, Dupont, Le Château, Croyd on, Hudson Cloak, Pedigree, Cordovan, Imperial Optical, The Bay, Baron L eather and others. He designed collections for at least 15 different co mpanies. In 1967, he designed the uniforms for Expo 67 and the followin g year opened a boutique on Bishop Street, this time exclusively for me n. From 1968 to 1980, John Warden worked in association with Canadian m anufacturers and his clothes were distributed, under license, all over t he world. During this same period, in 1974, the Canadian Association of F ashion Designers came into being replacing the now defunct Association o f Canadian "Couturiers". This change of title demonstrated an important s hift in the Canadian fashion world. Prêt-à-porter was becoming strong a nd John Warden was in the right place at the right time. In 1976, he d esigned, along with Marielle Fleury, Michel Robichaud and Léo Chevalier , the uniforms for the Olympic Games held in Montreal. In 1977, he desi gned Ivana Trump's wedding dress. Then in 1978, he shared the prestigio us "Designer of the World" award with Yves Saint Laurent. He received, i n 1983, the "Canadian Designer of the Year" award. The same year he was h onoured by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth II a nd received the "Fashion Award" in the Achievement category. He also re ceived a special tribute for his contribution to the fashion industry i n Quebec. In 1980, he re-opened his boutique on Crescent Street. His c lientele remained loyal to him. Eleven years later, when he closed this b outique, it was marked by one of the greatest events ever seen on such o ccasions. After 1991, John Warden made the decision to move to St. Kit ts, an island in the Antilles. His new label "Island to Island" feature d resort collections designed and created exclusively in the Caribbean. I n this tropical paradise, he adapted to new ways of doing business. His r eputation and beautiful collections made St. Kitts the fashion capital o f the Caribbean. He was inspired by his environment and created exquisi te animal prints as well as following his passion for white, black and c ream colours. He used fabrics for warm climates including light cottons a nd linens, his lines were always pure, and prices were affordable. His f riends and clients came from all over the world to see him at his bouti que on Pelican Drive. His collections were also featured in many of the l uxury hotels in the Caribbean. In addition, he returned frequently to M ontreal to see his family and to work with his loyal clientele, many of w hom were friends. Throughout the last years of his life, John Warden f ought a long and courageous battle with cancer. He presented his last c ollection on February 11, 2007 on the island of Nevis. As his health d eteriorated further, John made the decision to move back to Montreal in M arch 2007. This allowed him to be close to his son, Marc-Steven, and to h is three grand-children, Audrey, Émilie and Wiliam.

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John S WARDEN was born on 25 Mar 1915 in Niagara Falls (son of George John WARDEN and Edith Tanison CROUCHER); died on 3 Dec 2006 in Millennium Trail Manor, Niagara Falls, Niagara, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 7 Dec 2006 in Lundy's Lane Cemetery.

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    WARDEN, John “Jack” Stuart - has gone to be with his wife Maude Ada War den and siblings Jean, Evelyn, Hazel, Gordon, Fredy and both his parent s George and Edith Warden. He is survived by his sons Arnold and John, g randchildren Jeffrey, Laura Lyn, Marc Stephen and Trevor. Jack was a gr eat-grandfather of 10 and great-great grandfather to 2. He will be sadl y missed by Sisters Joyce and Betty and Brother Kenneth. His memory wil l be held in the hearts of many nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours .
    Jack’s family will receive friends at the MORSE & SON CHAPEL of the MOR GAN FUNERAL HOMES 5917 Main Street on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A Ser vice to celebrate Jack’s life will be held at Drummond Hill Presbyteria n Church on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. Interment will follow at Lundy ’s Lane Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please contribute to Project Share , Gideon Bibles, Coats for Kids or present aneedy family with a Christm as Basket.

    John married Maude Ada POCKNELL. Maude was born in 1916; died on 18 Nov 2003; was buried in Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maude Ada POCKNELL was born in 1916; died on 18 Nov 2003; was buried in Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

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    WARDEN, Maude Ada (Pocknell)- Passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 a t the Bella Care Senior Centre after a long, fulfilled life. She is sur vived by her husband Jack for 65 years. Loving mother of Arnold and Joh n. Proud grandmother of Jeffrey, Laura Lyn, Marc Stephen and Trevor. Gr eat grandmother of nine. She will be missed by many nieces, nephews and c ousins.
    Maude is at the Morse & Son Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes, 5917 Ma in Street where her family will receive friends on Friday from 2-4 and 7 -9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in Drummond Hill Presbyterian Ch urch on Saturday morning at 11:00 o’clock. In lieu of flowers, donation s to the Drummond Hill Presbyterian Church Choir, Project Share, or Coa ts for Kids would be greatly appreciated bythe family.

    Children:
    1. 1. John WARDEN was born on 28 Dec 1939 in Niagara Falls, Niagara, Ontario, Canada; died in 2017.
    2. Arnold WARDEN


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George John WARDEN was born on 4 Jul 1893 in Ipswich, Staffordshire, England (son of George John WARDEN and Elizabeth Bessie SYMOND); died on 2 Jul 1964 in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery; was buried in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.

    George married Edith Tanison CROUCHER on 28 Jan 1914 in York, ON. Edith (daughter of Charles CROUCHER and Tamson PILES) was born on 12 Jun 1888 in Otterden, Kent, England; died on 10 Oct 1979 in Niagara Falls; was buried in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Edith Tanison CROUCHER was born on 12 Jun 1888 in Otterden, Kent, England (daughter of Charles CROUCHER and Tamson PILES); died on 10 Oct 1979 in Niagara Falls; was buried in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.
    Children:
    1. Gorden George Arthur WARDEN was born in 1922 in Niagara, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jul 2002 in Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre.
    2. Irene Margaret WARDEN was born on 8 Jun 1925 in Stamford, Stamford Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died on 5 Dec 1925 in Niagara Falls; was buried in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.
    3. Betty Mae WARDEN was born on 13 Nov 1932; died on 21 Nov 2017 in Meadows of Dorchester Retirement Home.
    4. Thelma Joyce WARDEN was born on 24 Mar 1929 in Niagara Falls, Dorchester Rd; died on 21 Apr 2013 in The New St Catharines General Hospital.
    5. Hazel Emily WARDEN was born on 11 Jan 1922 in Canada; died on 25 Apr 2006 in Parklawn Cemetery, Preston, ON; was buried in Parklawn Cemetery, Preston, ON.
    6. Eveline WARDEN was born on 20 Aug 1916 in Ontario; died on 4 Jul 2005 in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.
    7. Fred WARDEN was born on 27 Mar 1918 in Stamford Township, Niagara Falls; died on 13 Jul 1936 in Stamford Township, Niagara Falls; was buried on 18 Jul 1936 in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.
    8. Kenneth WARDEN was born on 28 Dec 1925; died on 7 Feb 2009 in Niagara Falls at Home on Oakwood Dr; was buried on 13 Feb 2009.
    9. 2. John S WARDEN was born on 25 Mar 1915 in Niagara Falls; died on 3 Dec 2006 in Millennium Trail Manor, Niagara Falls, Niagara, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 7 Dec 2006 in Lundy's Lane Cemetery.
    10. Jean WARDEN was born on 27 Feb 1920 in Ontario; died on 24 Feb 2004 in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George John WARDEN was born about 1855 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; and died.

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    Information was obtained from the 1901 Census of England and Wales Onli ne
    EVEN: RIN MH:IF560
    DEAT: RIN MH:IF2242
    RESI: RIN MH:IF561

    George married Elizabeth Bessie SYMOND. Elizabeth was born about 1863 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Bessie SYMOND was born about 1863 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; and died.

    Notes:

    EVEN: RIN MH:IF832
    DEAT: RIN MH:IF2243

    Children:
    1. Emily WARDEN was born about 1898 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
    2. 4. George John WARDEN was born on 4 Jul 1893 in Ipswich, Staffordshire, England; died on 2 Jul 1964 in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery; was buried in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.

  3. 10.  Charles CROUCHER was born on 24 Jun 1867 in Hothfield, Kent, England (son of Thomas CROUCHER and Sarah COOK); died on 22 Feb 1931 in York, Ontario.

    Charles married Tamson PILES in Apr 1886 in Kent, England. Tamson was born in 1864 in Otterden, Kent, England; died in May 1896 in Kent, England; was buried on 26 May 1896 in Otterden, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Tamson PILES was born in 1864 in Otterden, Kent, England; died in May 1896 in Kent, England; was buried on 26 May 1896 in Otterden, Kent, England.

    Notes:

    EVEN: RIN MH:IF559

    Children:
    1. Henry William CROUCHER was born in Dec 1886 in Otterden, Kent, England.
    2. Frank Thomas CROUCHER was born on 14 Apr 1893 in Otterden, Kent, England; died on 23 May 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
    3. Charles James CROUCHER was born on 3 Jul 1890 in Otterden, Kent, England; died on 2 Nov 1927 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Rhoda Ellen CROUCHER was born in Dec 1891 in Otterden, Kent, England; died in in Canada.
    5. 5. Edith Tanison CROUCHER was born on 12 Jun 1888 in Otterden, Kent, England; died on 10 Oct 1979 in Niagara Falls; was buried in Niagara Falls, Lundy Lane Cemetery.