Jon Orn Jonsson
May 21st, 2020
Jón Örn was born in Viborg, Denmark on March 30, 1938 to Icelandic parents
Professor Jón Sigtryggsson and Lóa Tynes. His father was studying dentistry on request by the Icelandic Government.
They moved back to Iceland in the fall of 1940 on a famous trip from Petsamo,
then in Finland to Reykjavík.
Jón Örn was oldest of 5 siblings, 4 boys and 1 girl.
He took all his early education in Iceland. In 1960 he went to Madison, Wisconsin
on a Brittingham Scholarship and studied Economics.
In 1970 he came to Saskatoon as a visiting professor at the University of
Saskatchewan. While in Saskatoon, he was very involved in the community coaching hockey, baseball, and soccer. He was also very involved in the Scandinavian Club of Saskatoon.
In 1974, he moved to Regina and worked within the Department of Agriculture in several positions as Executive Director of Agriculture, Assistant Deputy Minister of Rural Development, and Executive Director of Special Planning and Projects in the Premiers Office. While in Agriculture he was on the Egg Marketing Board and met Colonel Sanders!
He dined with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward Earl of Wessex and the Queen Mother all at different times.
Jón Örn received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.
He also received the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal on the 100th year of
Saskatchewan Confederation in 2005.
In 1990 he was appointed the 1st Honorary Consul of Iceland in Saskatchewan,
which he served for 27 years.
In Regina he became involved in many things. He served on the executive of the
Scandinavian Club and became president of the club. He produced the Newsletter for many years. He was a convener for Mosaic for the club.
He was a director and president of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
and was on the Board of Directors for the Regina Multicultural Council. He served as a chairman for Mosaic for the City of Regina.
He served as a Director on the board of the Lögberg Heimskringla which is the
oldest ethnic newspaper in Canada.
He was on a Scholarship Committee for Canadian and USA students to study
in Iceland.
He loved his Football. He was a beloved fan of the Green Bay Packers since he came to Madison in 1960 and of course a Big fan of the Riders.
His home was always open to people of Icelandic decent helping with all kinds of
translations, genealogy, and finding relatives for people in Iceland. He enjoyed giving advice to many people in what to see while visiting Iceland, this was before the internet.
As an honorary Consul of Iceland, he helped organize the official visit for President Olafur R. Grímsson in July of 1999 to Saskatchewan; both here in Regina and to the Icelandic Settlement in Saskatchewan. He brought many groups of different Icelandic Artists to Saskatchewan.
He was very well respected in the community.
He leaves behind his loving wife of 56 years Gudrun Mjöll, son Haukur Hávar, grandson Jordan Szeponski, In Iceland two brothers Ingvi Hrafn and Sigtryggur, sister Margrét, sisters-in-law and numerous cousins, as well as many friends.
Those who wish to donate may donate in his memory by mail to Grunthal Youth Drop-In Center, P.O. Box 119, Grunthal, MB R0A 0R0 or online at dropzonedonations@gmail.com or to a charity of your choice.
Messages:
Dear Ulu Please accept my condolences. May your memories be a comfort at this sad time. Marcia
Dear Ulu and Haukur, I was truly sorry to hear about the passing of Jon and send you my deepest condolences. I have so many fond memories of our times together in the Scandinavian Club and later with Jon in the Consular Corp. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Inge
Dear Gudrun & Family: Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Love Terry & Margaret Baseden
Ulu and Haukur: Wishing you peace and comfort at this difficult time. Jon was a wonderful soul, and a gift to our family. My prayers are with you both. Love Bob
My condolences to you and your Mother, Haukur. I know your hearts are broken. Rest peacefully, Jon. From one football and Steelers fan to another great fan and Cheesehead. Sundays will not be the same without you.
Kæra Úlú. Ég veit ekki hvort þú mannst eftir mér, lítil stelpa í Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, dóttur vinafólks ykkar Bergljótar og Gary. Ég hef ennþá, meira en fimmtíu árum seinna, mjög góðar minningar af ykkur Jóni og einnig Hauki sem barn. Ég náði að hitta Jón heima hjá Nínu einhvern tíma fyrir löngu, og mér fannst hann ekki hafa breyst, en þú varst þá ekki með. Pabbi var þá dáinn, sem gerðist í febrúar 2000, en meira man ég ekki varðandi hvenær þetta hafi verið. Þú hefur örugglega frétt af lát mömmu minnar í mars 2018? Ég vildi bara votta ykkur samúð mína við missi eiginmanns og pabba ykkar. Megi allar góðar vættir fylgja ykkur alltaf! Bestu kveðjur, Þórunn