In Memory of

John

"Lexie"

Alex

Tynan

Obituary for John "Lexie" Alex Tynan

John Alex “Lexie” Tynan (June 12, 1933 - June 16, 2022)

Lexie has landed peacefully after a lifetime of soaring in spectacular fashion. Born to Alec and Nora in Dublin, Ireland, Lexie was an only child raised primarily by his quick wits and curiosity. He found his stride and purpose through sport. An Olympic qualifying sprinter, rugby was his first love after falling hard and fast during his formative years at Belvedere College. Sport helped him achieve so many of his dreams and provided solace and comfort during the inevitable uncertainties’ life dealt him.

Straddling eras, Lexie could be found in his extended youth at every dog fight in town or traveling Europe in his TR3 before finally finding his match in his wife of 47 years Andrea (nee Walsh). A doting father to Sacha (Chris) Kennedy, Leigh, John-Alec and Trevor (Leah), and grandfather to Carys, Stella, Edwin, Margot and Clarke, he maintained a youthful energy well beyond reason. Lexie never missed any of his kids’ games, meets or matches and relished regaling in nostalgic accounts of his yesteryear. A dreamer to his very end, Lexie proudly never worked a day for anyone other than himself and provided his children with opportunities to dream big as well.

Managing a transition across the Atlantic to Burlington, ON in the mid-1980s, kids in tow, Lexie founded two successful local businesses buoyed by tremendous partners and partnerships. In a new world, rugby provided him with a familiar face as he scouted for Rugby Canada and shared his wisdom at the local Burlington Centaurs rugby club. Proudly Irish, devoutly Catholic, he was never shy with a quick joke or impish raise of his eyebrows and was a dedicated member of the St. Paul’s Parish and the Rotary Club of Burlington North.

A life well lived and well-loved, he was the recipient of tremendous kindness in his final days. Lexie was big fish who reminded those who knew him of the importance of resiliency and the power of aspiration. He is no doubt, enjoying a laugh with his friends at Old Landsdowne Road as his family and friends reflect fondly upon the totality of his magnificent life.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 485 Brant Street, (one block north of City Hall), BURLINGTON (905-632-3333), on Monday, June 27 from 12 p.m., where the Service of Remembrance will be held in the Chapel at 1 p.m. If desired, memorial contributions to The Monty Heald Fund would be sincerely appreciated by the family. The Monty Heald Fund provides financial support to the Canadian women’s rugby teams to travel and compete on the world stage.



Monty Heald National Women's Fund