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John Edward Gross
Toronto, Ontario
Grant of Arms and Flag
January 15, 2021
Vol. VII, p. 323

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Blazon
Arms
Per bend sinister grady Azure charged with a heart and Argent semé of hearts, all counterchanged;
Crest
A peacock affronty in his pride proper, crowned of a coronet and issuant from a circlet of mullets Argent and roses Gules;
Motto
HAZ SIEMPRE LO CORRECTO;
Symbolism
Arms
The hearts represent devotion and loyalty to family, the large one symbolizing blood relations and the small ones alluding to the “chosen family” that one adopts throughout life. The stepped diagonal line denotes the ascending course of life and Mr. Gross’s journey to his current home and career in Canada. Its shape alludes to an escarpment and thus to Lake Bluff, Illinois, his hometown.
Crest
The peacock represents creativity, elegance, cleverness and confidence. Its feathers naturally overflow with shapes that resemble eyes, symbolizing the abundance of knowledge and experience that one can gather by keeping an open mind and seeing life from many different angles. The coronet represents Mr. Gross’s public service and devotion to the Crown. The stars and roses, representing the United States of America, honour his country of birth. The combination of white and red alludes to Canada.
Motto
Meaning “Always do the right thing,” this Spanish phrase was a lesson taught to Mr. Gross in childhood by his parents, and represents the personal and professional integrity to which he aspires. It appears in this language to illustrate his devotion to Spanish.
