It is with heavy hearts the family of Jordon (Jordy) Christopher Ochoski announce his sudden passing at the age of 48 years.
Jordy is survived by his parents Bob and Judy Ochoski, fiancée Carrie-Ann Bettinger, brothers Jason (Susan) and Joel (Amy), niece Quinn and nephew Jackson. He is also survived by loving “Auntie” Anne-Louise; uncles Peter, Barry and Michael; Grandma Gwen Cull; cousins Pamela, Kim, Adam and Angela; and Otto his faithful and loving dog.
Jordy was a loving partner, son, brother and friend. He was loyal, protective and generous. While he portrayed a tough exterior he was a ‘softie’ inside as those closest to him will attest. “It’s all good”, he’d say when asked how he was. His family and friends are heartbroken and he will be missed by all who loved him.
Jordy spent 25 years serving his country as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces. He served, with distinction, on five tours in Bosnia and Afghanistan. He completed his military service as a Warrant Officer in Ottawa as an ACISS-CISTM ITSEC INSP. Upon retiring from the military, Jordy went on to a successful career as a computer specialist with Department of National Defense and the Canadian Border Security Service.
Friends and family are invited to visit at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave., Ottawa on Monday June 3, 2019. from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Memorial Service at 11 o'clock. Interment will take place at the National Military Cemetery. A reception will follow.
Donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association would be appreciated in lieu of flowers.
Digital Guestbook
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Joseph MacKeen
Those lives you touched along your too short journey through this world are better off for your caring contact. Our military is better off for your years of guidance and mentorship along the way. You will be sadly missed. My deepest condolences to the family, his time was too short on earth.
Tracy and Pat Sullivan
Pat and I are deeply saddened. We had a heck of alot fun in Petawawa during a time when Pat and Jordy were a force to be reckoned with at 427. From that stemmed a special friendship for many years to come. Great memories we will hold dear forever. RIP Jordy. Until we meet again.
Craig Sutton
RIP Jordy
Pascal Dupuis CD
I miss you already Jordy, Jordy and I started our career together at 2 RCR and we also deployed together, what feels like an eternity ago. We kept seeing each other few times a year like it happens so often in the military. He had a truly good heart. To the family my deepest condolences.
Colin MacGregor
My deepest sympathy. I worked with him overseas, he will be missed.
Rob Murray
RIP Jordy
Matt Murphy
I send my condolences to Jordy’s family and may he rest in peace.
Keith Vaz
Buddy gonna miss talking to you about PTI and all of our military adventures my deepest condolences to the family.
RIP J
James Norton
Jordan, you'll be missed. You were the heart of the service desk. You were an amazing trainer, tech, and friend. You never worried about telling it how it is. For those of us who got to know you, you were an amazing person. Rest peacefully man.
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with him recently at the CBSA and he will be missed.