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Thursday, August 1, 2024 | Elbow Springs Golf Course
240085 Lott Creek Drive | Calgary, AB

6:30 pm - Dinner & Evening Programme
8:00 pm - Tournament Concludes

1:00 pm - Shotgun Start
6:00 pm - Bar Opens & Table Seating Begins

John had a passionate and diverse career in the restaurant industry where he met many lifelong friends, including his wife, Katey. John was a generous, kind-hearted and witty man. His love for the Green Bay Packers, golf, food and wine, was only surpassed by his love for his family, but especially his daughters Giuliana and Livia.

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At the young age of 38, John began to experience neurological symptoms which started in his left hand. Simultaneously, John and Katey had just found out that they were expecting their first child. In September of 2021, just days after his 40th birthday, John was given the terminal diagnosis of ALS. The physicians maintained that John’s symptoms were presenting as progressing slower than the typical patient, and they estimated that his prognosis was likely around 10-12 years instead of the typical 3-5 years. 

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Over the next few years, John adapted to the many changes that the disease brought his way.  As the disease robbed him of the ability to care for himself, hold his baby girls, walk, eat, and talk, he remained positive and optimistic that he could endure the side effects to ultimately spend as much time as possible with his daughters. 

In October of 2023, after falling ill with two lung infections within a month, John made the difficult decision to remove life saving measures from his care plan and transfer to hospice care. He continued to battle the difficulty that comes with advanced ALS with grace and optimism. On January 18, 2024, John was surrounded by his parents, brother James, friend Devin and wife Katey, as he peacefully passed away at Foothills Country Hospice. 

This golf tournament is about the game that John loved so much and raising funds and awareness for the ALS Society of Alberta. We do this in the spirit of John’s legacy – for a man who always dreamed, lived and loved BIG. 

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There are several ways to contribute and support the John Gignac Charity Classic; a tournament that we hope will continue for years to come in memory of the man we love and miss so much. 

 Register, donate, or learn more about the John Gignac Charity Classic today!