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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Tue, 03/30/2021 - 12:59:PM

Doris McIlroy died at home in the care of her loved ones, due to complications from Parkinson’s Disease.

Cared for with great tenderness in her final months by Harry McIlroy, her devoted husband of 62 years.  Dear mother to her three children and their partners, Peter-John and Susan, Anne and Andrew and Stephen and Laurie-Anne, and cherished Nanny to her grandchildren, Ella, Erin and Dexter.

Predeceased by her father and mother, John and Edna MacDonald, and her brother Lee, she is mourned by her brothers and sisters and their spouses in the Maritimes,  Ivan and Marian, Audrey and Leland, Ken and Dolly, Georgina and Tommy, and Carol, as well her many nieces and nephews, friends and neighbours.

Doris was born in Rexton, N.B., and was brought home to Kouchibouguac, N.B., by horse and sleigh. She treasured her memories of growing up in a close-knit family and community, of crossing the river in a dory to attend school, and evenings doing homework around the kitchen table.

She was her high school valedictorian and left home to study to be a lab technician at Mount Allison University in Sackville N.B. She met Harry in St. John when she was a trainee and he was starting his career in the military. They lived in Montreal, Kingston and Germany before settling in Kanata, where Doris successfully campaigned for French immersion in public schools. She returned to university and earned a BA in anthropology and MA in Canadian Studies at Carleton University. She was a strong feminist who studied women in sport and a determined athlete who completed the Canadian Ski Marathon in her 50s. A meticulous researcher, she wrote a book about the history of those who lived and worked along the Kouchibouguac River before their homes were expropriated to make way for a national park. An accomplished potter who worked with earthenware and porcelain, she had a studio in the basement and was a long-time member of the Ottawa Guild of Potters. She was a talented gardener, baker and seamstress. She loved Irish setters, lobster feasts and getting a triple word score in Scrabble. Summer trips “down home” to New Brunswick were a highlight of every year and she also revelled in travels around the world with Harry after he retired. Doris was a remarkable woman, fiercely independent and strong-minded, intensely loyal and loving.

The family is grateful to Lise, Samira, Joycelyn, Léonie and the many dedicated caregivers who helped Doris over the past nine months as if she were family.

A private service will be held at Beechwood Cemetery.

Gifts in her memory can be made to the Presbyterian World Service and Development. https://presbyterian.ca/pwsd/donate/

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/31/2021 - 03:07:AM

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Nancy Markey

I am so very sorry fora loss of your Mom I remember her very well all the way back to kindergarten! I often would see her in the old days in Beaverbrook walking an Irish Setter and she was always walking fast! I also remember seeing her cross country skiing. I send your entire family my sincerest condolences. She was a very interesting lady.

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Mike Trickey

Our condolences to Anne and the entire McIlroy family. It’s painful for those left behind but her pain is finally over.

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Rob MacKinnon

Steve,
i was very saddened to hear of your mothers passing . You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

Rob M

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Gerry and Nancy O’Reilly

Steve, Laurie-Anne, Dexter, and the rest of the McIlroy family. We were sorry to hear of the death of your Mom and Grandma. Obviously she lived a very full and rewarding life. Treasure the great memories. Gerry and Nancy O’Reilly (Debbie Melady’s parents)

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Loraine Drewell

I fondly remember Doris from our days as Ottawa Guild Potters, rakuing with her and Joyce Lemke, and having interesting chats on the drives to and from Joyce's. Doris was a remarkable lady. My deepest sympathies to Harry and the family.

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Sharon Finley

So very sorry to hear of your Mothers passing. My thoughts are with you at this very sad time.

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Ivy Moore

I remember Doris from our many family get togethers and for being very welcoming when Mike and I moved to Ottawa. I still have the bowl that she made us and I will always remember her as one of Dad's biggest supporters. Our deepest sympathies to Harry, Peter-John, Anne, Stephen and their families.

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Dawn Daigle-Simpson

My Deepest Condolences Uncle Harry, Peter-John, Anne, Stephen and your families. I will always cherish the memories of my visits with Aunt Doris and Uncle Harry during their summer vacations. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

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Peter Duffy

Our condolences ...this year ugh Peter Huyen and Caitlin

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 09:26:AM

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The Stearns Family

Doris, we will miss your warm smile and conversations. You were a great neighbour. Mr. Harry, we send you all our love during this difficult time.

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