In Memory of

Margaret

Joan

"Joan"

Burton

Condolences

Condolence From: Desiree D'Souza
Condolence: What a great loss...words fail me. A truly lovely person with a zest for life. May she rest in peace.
Sunday March 09, 2014
Condolence From: Terry Bannon
Condolence: To Joan's family my thoughts and prayers are with you. I have to agree with every comment, word and phrase used in everyone's messages. That is the Joan we all admired and respected for her dedication to her family, friends and healthy workplaces. Oh that smile!!! She always had wise words of wisdom and often at the end of her message you could see that she was ready to crack open that smile and sometimes a good joke would follow and we would all smile. Joan you are already greatly missed. Terry
Sunday March 09, 2014
Condolence From: Kathy Baxter
Condolence: Seeing these wonderful pictures of Joan makes it so very difficult to comprehend the loss. It seems like only yesterday that Joan and I were sitting together discussing the details of her retirement. She had such well-defined and thoughtful plans for the next chapter of her life. Cancer certainly wasn’t part of them. Still, in the much too short time that she was granted, she did fulfill her goals of concentrating on her relationships with her family and friends, of continuing to extend the reach of healthy workplaces, and travelling. Joan’s title during the years I knew her at IAPA was that of Manager, Healthy Workplaces. It was a unique management role in that it had no assigned direct reports. Yet I would argue that we were all Joan’s direct reports. She led us all by challenging our thinking and our actions in how we set and implemented policy. Joan’s vast knowledge and genuine commitment, coupled with the masterful ability to speak her mind in a tactful and constructive manner had an enormous influence on IAPA internally, and me, personally. The outpouring of support to Joan’s family from her IAPA colleagues is testimony to how appreciated her leadership and friendship was by all. I join in adding my sincere condolences as well. May the shared memories from her friends and colleagues be a comfort through this very difficult time. Blessings.
Saturday March 08, 2014
Condolence From: Ilma Bhunnoo
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Joan's family for their loss. Joan was the one who inspired us to think of the holistic approach to health and safety, the true deep real part of “Health” in health and safety. She was instrumental in setting up the workplace health component at IAPA and planting the seed for wellness and fitness programs and encouraging everyone to stay active, and nurtured the growth of individuals to be the best they can be. She was an exceptional leader and role model both on a national and international level. She influeneced many in their career, as a woman exuberating confidence, dedication and such passion in her work, and for outdoor life. I feel honoured and privileged to have been able to know her as a person, and been part of various teams she led. Honesty, integrity, perseverance, respect and her motherly caring personality is what will always stay with me. You will be dearly missed Joan!
Thursday March 06, 2014
Condolence From: John VanLenthe
Condolence: Joan left her mark on the world by making a difference. Her passion and dedication to making a positive change in people's lives, both personally and professionally, will live on forever. Someone once said, "To the world, you are but a person. But to some person, you are the world". Joan wasn't just a person, and to those who knew her, she was their world. A world changed because of Joan's influence and passion, and she will be missed. To Joan's family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Thursday March 06, 2014
Condolence From: Carol Granger (Silva)
Condolence: I had the pleasure and honour of working with Joan and learned so much. I envied her zest for life. I admired her as a woman of conviction. My thoughts and prayers to your family Joan. May you rest in peace.
Tuesday March 04, 2014
Condolence From: Mike Cole-Hamilton
Condolence: Joan was a friend and a good neighbour, both in Newmarket and at work. More than just a friend, she was always a cheerful, kindly and helpful presence. We regularly walked from the GO Train to 250 Yonge St. and back, each determined to show the other how fit we were. Finally, we declared a breathless truce and enjoyed the walk all the more! I am proud to have known Joan, she has clearly left a huge positive impression - I won't say the world is poorer without her but rather, the world is a richer place for having known her. A great lady.
Tuesday March 04, 2014
Condolence From: Donna Brown
Condolence: My sincere condolences. I can only reiterate everything that has been said about Joan, adding that she was a person you could go to with just about anything ... revered for her emotional intellegence and exceptional ways of dealing with people. Greatly missed.
Tuesday March 04, 2014
Condolence From: Paula Quintal
Condolence: What a strong and wonderful lady. I will never forget Joan's passion towards healthy workplaces, beautiful smile and zest for life. May she rest in peace, and may good memories of her time with us be a source of comfort for family and friends. My sincere condolences.
Tuesday March 04, 2014
Condolence From: Barbara McGreish
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Joan's family. She was so proud of her boys and her grandchildren. Every time she talked about her family her smile widened and her face lit up. She helped me through some difficult episodes with my mother and even when I didn't go to her she made a point of seeking me out and making me talk. Her nursing background was always a part of her. She took her nursing background into new heights. Joan put IAPA on the world map with her expertise in Health & Safety. There are people the world over who are benefiting from the work she did. Joan had a great sense of humour and a positive outlook. She was a lady to envy. Her poise and honesty made her acceptable to everyone she met. We were all made better for working with her and enjoying her friendship. Joan will be sorely missed.
Tuesday March 04, 2014
Condolence From: Marilyn Fingerhut
Condolence: I offer my deepest sympathy to Joan’s family. I knew Joan though her work with the World Health Organization (WHO), beginning when she was at IAPA. She was a fantastic contributor to WHO, to the Network of Collaborating Centers of Occupational Health, and to workers globally. Joan was a light in the darkness and helped so many people. I have such respect and fondness for her. In 2009 Joan served as Rapporteur for our WHO Network Meeting in Geneva. She was the lead author of the WHO Healthy Workplace Model, which built upon the Canadian model and is now influencing all parts of the globe. Her impact will continue far into the future.
Tuesday March 04, 2014
Condolence From: Leslie Nickels
Condolence: I was very sad to learn of Joan’s passing. I first met Joan at an ILO SOLVE pilot program in Turin Italy in 2000 and found we shared a similar world view on workplace health and safety, training, and networking. We also shared a love for walking and travel and she inspired me to join walking tours. I can’t overstate how much I liked and admired Joan. She really helped me gain perspective when I was exasperated. My sincere condolences.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Ellen Lederman
Condolence: Please accept my condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss. I had the privilege of working with Joan as well as attending grad school with her. She was a lovely and special individual.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Cathi Carr
Condolence: Joan was a wonderful woman: a leader, an advocate and a role model for many woking to advance the cause of healthy and safe workplaces in Canada and internationally. She will be greatly missed! I am privileged to have known her. Condolences to her family and her community of friends.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Michael Abromeit
Condolence: I wish to express my deepest sympathy for Joan's family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Joan will always be an inspiration to us all. Her kindness and caring for others has been reflected in her family, her life's work, and the friendships she made. Joan represents a leader for the cause of enhancing Healthy Workplaces within Canadian workplaces. Joan's work through the World Health Organization impacted postively in communities around the globe. She has set the standard that we all can aspire to, and leaves a legacy that we must all continue to contribute towards in her name. But most of all, it is her kindness and caring that we all remember her by.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Wagish
Condolence: We will miss the advocate for occupational health who helped keep use at the forefront. Always a smile and laugh that will be missed. We will always remember the good times with you, like the train trip to Montreal. Farewell.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Don Patten
Condolence: I'm saddened to hear of the loss of Joan. A great health and safety professional and even better person. She will be missed.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Zoie Sutherland
Condolence: I am so sorry to hear about Joan, a wonderful, loving person who always had words of wisdom. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and close friends of a wonderful woman.
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Sandi Buscarini
Condolence: You always had a smile on your face, a kind word for everyone, and transformed us over the years, with your passion for workplace wellness and healthy workplaces. You have left a legacy behind that will never be forgotten, and you will truly be missed... My deepest condolences to your family
Monday March 03, 2014
Condolence From: Christine Joli-Coeur
Condolence: My sincerest condolences for your lost. I had the greatest pleasure to work with Joan while at IAPA as part of the Health Workplace Team. Joan was a pleasure to work with. She was a kind and very dedicated women with vision. With sympathy for your loss. Chris
Monday March 03, 2014