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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Tue, 03/31/2020 - 11:20:AM

It is with heartfelt sorrow, but with the appreciation of a life well-lived, that we announce the passing of Geoffrey (Geoff) Charles Kubrick on March 29, 2020 in his 65th year. Adored husband and best friend of Kelly (nee Cook) since their storied blind date in 2003. Geoff was the deeply proud father of Nathalie Batten, Alexandre Kubrick and Samuel Kubrick. Loving Grand-papa of JJ and Annabelle (Batten), son of Marion and the late David Kubryk, and brother of Gillian Kubryk and Giselle Kubryk.

Geoff graduated from Carleton University in 1979, and began his career as a statistician. After a fateful parking ticket, he proceeded to argue his way through law school, graduating from the University of Ottawa in 1986 as what he called “an aging rookie”. 

In 1993, he and his ‘brother in Law’, Michael Flavell formed their boutique international trade law firm in Ottawa. Well-known for punching above their weight, both Flavell and Kubrick created a big splash by making tradition, generosity and fun a large part of their brand. 

As one of the most respected trade lawyers in Canada, Geoff headed the International Trade Group at McMillan LLP for the past 15 years. Over his career, Geoff made significant contributions both to the development of the Canadian trade bar, and to Canadian trade law. An impressively large number of successful Canadian trade lawyers can trace their roots back to Geoff’s formative influence. As counsel in over 100 trade cases, Geoff set key legal precedents and helped establish many of today’s practices. 

Famed for his facility with numbers and movie-themed legal arguments, the joy he brought to his work was evident. Geoff regularly performed his victory marches around the office with his hands raised in the air to celebrate a win. Everybody loved and looked forward to them, and there were many.

Geoff treasured his times with his Nath (“ma chouette”), Alex and Sam, lovingly referred to his as his “babies”. A sports fan extraordinaire, at 49, he became an avid downhill skier, particularly embracing its après-ski aspects. A loyal fan of the Ottawa Senators, Geoff had season’s tickets from their first season in 1992. Fans could always hear his distinctive bellow as he berated players, refs or coaches – and he could be heard from anywhere in the arena.

Geoff’s life was enriched in countless ways when Kelly came into his life. Always an enthusiastic traveler, his irrepressible grin shines from countless photos of his and Kelly’s trips together. All of life’s adventures with him assumed great wine, delicious meals, endless humour, laughter and deep love. 

He leaves us all with extraordinary memories of his intellect, voracious reading interests, wit, warmth and laughter, which will live on, warming our hearts for years to come.

We are grateful, and express our heartfelt thanks, to the many compassionate caregivers who flanked him in his battle with cancer. For those wishing to honour Geoff’s memory, in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to May Court Hospice, the Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre or The Ottawa Hospital Foundation.

All will be welcome to join us virtually on Sunday, August 29th, 2021 to celebrate the life of Geoff Kubrick.

 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 04/19/2021 - 12:09:AM

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Martín Masse

Kelly, Nath, Sam and Alex - I miss Geoff’s big smile and his easy laugh. He was one of the too few good ones. I’ve spent some time looking through all the comments. Geoff would have been happy that people from all parts of his life - husband, dad, brother, friend, law colleague, waiter, customer - all took time to say how much he’ll be missed.

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Peter Jarosz

Although they seldom failed Geoff, words do fail me now. In the over 20 years that I knew him (and worked with him every day for a great part of that), I also respected him every day and admired his joy and humour. He is missed.

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Darrel Pearson

During the many years and cases in which I had the pleasure of working alongside Geoff for clients with common interests, and many others working opposite, I was schooled and entertained by his methods and his intellect. The trade bar will sorely miss him. RIP Geoff.

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Stephen Branch

Geoff and I worked together on the first patio on Elgin St. In 81-82. I had never met anyone like him. I still haven’t. Wild, funny, and deep. I am so glad I knew him. Like a blazing comet, and we know he’s still out there.

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