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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Sat, 07/24/2021 - 03:51:PM

Due to government-imposed restrictions related to COVID-19, attendance will be restricted to a limited number of individuals, personally invited by the family. You are welcome to attend the service through a livestream broadcast. Click on the above tab to register.

Niclas (Nick) STOSS, age 78, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 23rd, 2021 at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario. Nick was born July 14th, 1943 in Montreal, QC to Nicholaus and Rosalie Stoss. In 1967 he married Carol Bolland and together they had two children, Jennifer Ann and Jeffrey Nicholas.

Nick served as an Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1963 to 1990. He retired from the military in March 1990, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel after a distinguished career as a jet and helicopter pilot, staff officer and flight safety officer. After retiring from the Air Force, Nick went on to work for both Transport Canada and the Canadian Aviation Safety Board investigating aircraft accidents and ultimately serving as Director of Air Investigations between 2002 and 2008.

After his retirement from the Safety Board, Nick continued to consult internationally, furthering aviation safety beyond our borders. Nick is survived by his beloved wife, Carol, children Jennifer (Gaetano) Iacono and Jeffrey (Holly) Stoss, grandchildren Melissa, Mikayla and Maxwell, mother Rosalie, twin sister Elizabeth (Betsy) and older sister Rosalyn.

A private Memorial Service will be held on Friday, July 30, 2021. You are welcome to attend to the service through a livestream broadcast. Click on the above to register. Memorial donations may be made in Nick's name to The Aphasia Centre of Ottawa, The Dementia Society of Ottawa or Parkinson Canada. Nick Stoss's career in aviation spans over 45 years, and he has been involved in flight safety and accident investigations for over 30 years. In 1963, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. During his military career, he was employed as a pilot, staff officer, and flight safety officer.

He retired from the military in March 1990, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His last assignment was as a Director of Studies at the Canadian Forces Command and Staff College in Toronto. In March 1989, Mr. Stoss joined the Canadian Aviation Safety Board and, subsequently, the transportation Safety Board of Canada. While with the Board, he was employed as an operations-specialist investigator, safety analyst, standards specialist, investigator-in-charge, manager and executive, specializing in investigation management, in inter-governmental and industry liaison, and in international investigation operations.

Between 1998 and 2000, he was employed by Transport Canada as an aviation inspector. As a pilot, he is experienced both in fixed-wing and helicopter operations, and he held an Airline Transport Pilot Licence. Mr. Stoss's accomplishments in the safety, investigation, and management areas include being the project leader for the development and implementation of the TSB's "Integrated Safety Investigation Methodology”, which included investigation strategies and the integration of safety deficiency analyses into the investigation process. He was also the Canadian delegate on International Civil Aviation Organization working groups responsible for the development of international investigation standards and recommended practices. Mr. Stoss was also responsible for the TSB's support to many foreign investigations agencies in the areas of legislation and policy development, investigation methodologies and procedures, investigation agency readiness, and investigator training.

From 2002 until his retirement from the TSB in 2008, Mr. Stoss was the Director of Air Investigations, responsible for all aviation investigations in Canada, as well as for Canadian safety interests in all foreign investigations involving Canadian certified operators and manufactured products. In recognition of his career commitment to organizational excellence and aviation safety, and his exemplary performance, Mr. Stoss was awarded the TSB Chairperson's Outstanding Achievement Award in May 2007.

Following his retirement from the TSB in July 2008, Mr. Stoss continued to apply his skills, knowledge and experience to advancing transportation safety. In this regard, he established "NGS Safety Investigation Management Services Corp” to provide his expertise to Canadian and foreign investigation authorities, airlines, companies, and training institutions, in the areas of professional advice, investigation agency legislation and operations, investigation management, safety investigation operations, and associated training.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 07:12:PM

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JULIAN

A great man for a great family.
I only can be gratefull for the way you treated me back then when i lived in Canada, and specially how we share those thanksgiving nights at your home.
For sure he will be missed.
My biggest condolences and may he Rest in peace

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 10:37:PM

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JD and Ann MacIsaac

We would like to extend our sincere condolences to you Jeff ,Holly and all the Stoss family.Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 07/31/2021 - 10:55:PM

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Ronald Schleede

I’m so sorry about Nick’s passing. I was very lucky to have known and worked with Nick on aviation safety matters since the ‘80s. He was an outstanding professional and very good friend. I also have fond memories of spending time fishing with Nick. God bless him and his family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/01/2021 - 07:46:AM

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Alrick Huebener

Carol, I am so sorry for your loss of nick. He was such a warm, friendly and humorous presence in my wife, Roberta's, discussion group at the Ottawa Aphasia Society. I would often see his smiling face when I helped set up the computer for the weekly Zoom calls, which were the only way to get together during the pandemic. He was obviously a person of great intelligence and warmth even as aphasia so cruelly robbed him of easy verbal communication. In reading his obituary, it was obvious he led a life of great accomplishment that made a difference to the lives of Canadians. He was still making a difference to the people who encountered him in the small world of people with aphasia. Condolences from me and Roberta.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/01/2021 - 12:48:PM

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Ronnie Kradi, Nürnberg/Germany

We miss you with all our heart and all our soul. Rest in peace, a life full of wonderful moments and people will be, what everyone remembers reminiscing about you.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/01/2021 - 03:08:PM

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Henger Anna

Our sincere condolences to you and your family

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/11/2021 - 01:39:PM

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Andrew Desormeau

Rest In Peace. My sincere condolences to Carol, Jennifer and Nick.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/13/2021 - 07:14:AM

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Claire Marshall

Such grace and humour--and such a good singing voice! Remembered fondly always with Carol by his side, smiling and welcoming.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/13/2021 - 12:30:PM

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Joy Phillips-Johansen

I just heard today that Nick has passed, I am so so sorry Carol, he was a darling man, such a sweetheart!

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