Peacefully on Sunday July 27, 2025 at the age of 84. Beloved devoted husband of Beverley (née Olive). Loving and proud father to Tracey and Russell (Amber Wing). Cherished poppy to Katelin. Dear brother to Leise Moore (Dan) and uncle to many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Jennie (née Johnston) and Archie Adams and his brothers Everett (Polly) and Stan (Anne).
John was the kind of man whose hands shaped a legacy through pipes, wrenches, and hard-earned trust. A master plumber who, in his early 50s, took a leap of faith to start his own business, John poured his heart into every job. His work was honest, his word was gold, and his customers returned time and again not just for the quality, but for the man behind it. He passed that same dedication on to his son Russ, teaching him not just the trade, but the pride in doing things right. Today, Russ carries that torch, and John's name still rides on every service call.
But John’s heartbeat loudest at the dragstrip. He was a racer through and through. Fast on the tree, sharp behind the wheel, and a legend in the lanes. He loved the roar of the engines, the smell of burning rubber, and the thrill of the launch. It wasn’t just a sport to him it was a way of life. And that love didn’t stop with him. Russ inherited it, and so did his granddaughter Katelin. It’s in their blood now, just like it was in his. The track was more than a place to race it was a second home, a family, and John was a beloved part of its soul.
When the engines cooled and the tools were down, John found joy in the simple things: a warm breeze, a cold drink, and the company of those he loved. He and Bev, his beloved wife, often chased the sun each winter, but his favorite place was always right out front of the house. Garage door open, race car gleaming, laughter in the air, and the sun on his face. If you were lucky, you’d catch him tapping his toe to some classic country or spinning Bev around the floor with that unmistakable twinkle in his eye.
John’s love for his family ran deep. He was proud of Russ and Katelin for carrying on the racing tradition, and he cherished every visit from his daughter Tracey. Though her path led her to a different kind of horsepower (horses) and a life in Mexico, John lit up when she came home. He loved hearing about her adventures, her stories, and the life she built. Her visits were a gift he held close to his heart.
And oh, that laugh. Full and contagious, often followed by a little wiggle when things were going just his way. It was his signature, a quiet celebration of life’s small victories.
John lived fully, loved fiercely, and left behind a world better for having known him. There will always be a seat saved for him, facing south, where the sun can warm his face and a cold drink waits nearby. He will be missed more than words can say.
Friends are invited to assemble on Wednesday August 6th, 2025 in the Sacred Space of the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood ave. Ottawa, ON after 12 noon. Memorial Service will be held at 1 :00pm followed by urn interment and reception.
In Lieu of flowers, donations in memory of John may be made to Hospice Care Ottawa, Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice.
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Nick Georgitsos
Another Legend gone,my condolences to Russ and your family,I have many great memories with John a true gentelman may he rest in peace 🙏
Dorota Stoddart
I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. Each time I went for a walk in our neighborhood, John and I waved to each other as he sat at his spot in the garage. Sometimes, we chatted, and I will miss that. He was a "breath of fresh air, and Bev did not need to apologize for his colorful language.
ALLAN DENTON
I remeber going to work in Carp with John in his Road runner. I was just a young man just thinking about working in the trade and was working for my Parents business in the summer, and I was his helper and on fridays he would bring his car sometimes. Eventually I got into the trade and worked more with John , Practices he taught me I still do today (measure twice, cut once) and I have many great memories working with him, My father, my mother , myself and Kevin my brother always held a deep respect For John and now Russ . Our condolences to you all iin the Adams family from us the Dentons of A&D PLG. RIP John
john forsyth.
Rest in peace. My condolences to the family.
Denise Leblanc-Macdonald
Very sorry for your loss Bev and family
Our deepest sympathies
Mark and Jeannine Cyr
We are so sorry to hear about uncle John’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you aunt Bev and Russell.
Des
John’s going to missed for his honest take and open thoughts on world affairs and his colourful jokes…..a sincerely “nice guy” with a “good heart”. You will be missed. Sincere condolences to Bev and Family
Pierre Alarie
I was 12 years old when I met him to me it was sir back in 75 he was running C/ Stock with a 70 440 6 pack Road Runner and he took the time to talk to me every single time I saw him he was my favourite racer every time I went to the track I would always be looking out for him and then he pass the torch to Russ and I kept on the tradition my sincere condolences to all of the Adam racing family and friends
Vic & Judy Miron
Condolences to the family . Sorry to hear of John passing. He was a gentleman like no other. Always remember our good times at the track.
So sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and love your way.