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John H Burnett

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John H Burnett

Birth
Stone, Aylesbury Vale District, Buckinghamshire, England
Death
25 May 2020 (aged 81)
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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John H Burnett took his Heavenly wings on Monday, May 25, 2020 in Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, TN.
He was born in 1939 along with his twin sister at the beginning of World War II in Stone, a small town in the middle of England. At the age of five, he began to play the piano. He joined the town band as a young boy and at the age of eidghteen, he enlisted as a soldier in the British Army, only to win a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, Kneller Hall in London. John was an accomplished trumpet player with some of the Big Bands in England as well as being chosen for the Queen's Own Hussars, a cavalry regiment of the British Army.
John live in London for several years after completion of his duties in the Army and in 1979 he immigrated to Canada where he lived for several years. John pursued a career in Security Consulting and was soon transferred to the Chicago area for work with the company in the security field. After many years of working and experiences with a security company John started and owned International Security Planners. While in the Chicago area John began to fulfill his dream of forming his band. Through long hours of hard work and dedication, John eventually formed his jazz/swing band and served as the band's Maestro. Known as the famous John Burnett Orchestra, the band performed in many nightclubs, weddings, theaters and many jazz festivals in the Chicago area. Being such a music lover, John accepted a job as a DJ with WDCB Radio in Chicago as a morning host playing everyone's favorite jazz. John was loved by his listeners and was named by them as their British American Buddy. Each morning sign-off of Chip, Chip Cheerio was known throughout the Chicago area. John's great love for music was one of the greatest accomplishments of his life. It was while in the Chicago area that John met and married his lovely wife and upon retirement they moved to Virginia and settled in Wise County.
Left behind to mourn the loss of John is his loving wife, Joyce Sifford Burnett of St Paul, VA. Also surviving are his children: daughter Laura Fry and husband Mike of Orangeville, Ontario Canada; son, Richard of Fergus, Ontario Canada; three grandchildren, Sonny Burnett, Jules Burnett and Evan Fry all of Canada; one sister, Edie Whittaker of Stone, England; several nieces and nephews living in England also survive. John is also survived by two step-sons: Aaron Sifford of Norton, VA and Chris Yancey and wife Malissa of Marion IN; five step-grandchildren also survive.
Upon's John request, his body was cremated with some ashes sent to England to scatter at the location where he was born and raised. The remainder of his ashes were given to his wife and his children.
Due to the COVID 19 epidemic across America, A Celebration of Service honoring John's life was held on Saturday, September 5, 2020 in St. Paul, Virginia.
John H Burnett took his Heavenly wings on Monday, May 25, 2020 in Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, TN.
He was born in 1939 along with his twin sister at the beginning of World War II in Stone, a small town in the middle of England. At the age of five, he began to play the piano. He joined the town band as a young boy and at the age of eidghteen, he enlisted as a soldier in the British Army, only to win a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, Kneller Hall in London. John was an accomplished trumpet player with some of the Big Bands in England as well as being chosen for the Queen's Own Hussars, a cavalry regiment of the British Army.
John live in London for several years after completion of his duties in the Army and in 1979 he immigrated to Canada where he lived for several years. John pursued a career in Security Consulting and was soon transferred to the Chicago area for work with the company in the security field. After many years of working and experiences with a security company John started and owned International Security Planners. While in the Chicago area John began to fulfill his dream of forming his band. Through long hours of hard work and dedication, John eventually formed his jazz/swing band and served as the band's Maestro. Known as the famous John Burnett Orchestra, the band performed in many nightclubs, weddings, theaters and many jazz festivals in the Chicago area. Being such a music lover, John accepted a job as a DJ with WDCB Radio in Chicago as a morning host playing everyone's favorite jazz. John was loved by his listeners and was named by them as their British American Buddy. Each morning sign-off of Chip, Chip Cheerio was known throughout the Chicago area. John's great love for music was one of the greatest accomplishments of his life. It was while in the Chicago area that John met and married his lovely wife and upon retirement they moved to Virginia and settled in Wise County.
Left behind to mourn the loss of John is his loving wife, Joyce Sifford Burnett of St Paul, VA. Also surviving are his children: daughter Laura Fry and husband Mike of Orangeville, Ontario Canada; son, Richard of Fergus, Ontario Canada; three grandchildren, Sonny Burnett, Jules Burnett and Evan Fry all of Canada; one sister, Edie Whittaker of Stone, England; several nieces and nephews living in England also survive. John is also survived by two step-sons: Aaron Sifford of Norton, VA and Chris Yancey and wife Malissa of Marion IN; five step-grandchildren also survive.
Upon's John request, his body was cremated with some ashes sent to England to scatter at the location where he was born and raised. The remainder of his ashes were given to his wife and his children.
Due to the COVID 19 epidemic across America, A Celebration of Service honoring John's life was held on Saturday, September 5, 2020 in St. Paul, Virginia.

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