Joe Fahie was a man who loved a spirited discussion about politics, current events, and the emotional entanglements of “O Danny Boy”. From a hardscrabble upbringing in a family of sixteen in Tuft’s Cove, Nova Scotia (and early retirement from formal education in grade ten), he joined the RCAF and rose through the ranks to retire as a Major and Chief Operations Officer of NORAD. His second career as an air defence consultant took him and his wife Johanna around the world, with stops throughout the continental U.S. and on to Egypt, Iceland, Hawaii, South Korea, Alaska and Saudi Arabia. Along the way, Joe and Johanna found the time to raise five children, who went on to produce sixteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Family was the most important touchstone in Joe’s life, and he was blessed to celebrate sixty-seven years of marriage with his best friend Johanna.
In the early hours of April 12th Joe departed us at the seasoned age of 89. He is survived by Johanna and his brother David Fahie (Teresa), as well as children Ron (Suzanne), Susan, Lorraine, Rob, and Chris (Tracey). He is predeceased by six brothers, six sisters, sons-in-law Rocco and Mike and daughter-in-law Brenda, as well as his beloved four-legged companion Kelsey.
Joe’s extended family would like to thank the various health care professionals who helped him throughout his battles with cancer and Alzheimer’s, and especially the palliative care staff at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday June 20, 2022 at Holy Redeemer R.C. Church in Kanata, followed by a reception at Park Ridge Place, 7305 Campeau Drive, Kanata. A private interment for the family will be held at the military section of Beechwood Cemetery the following day.
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Mary Lynn Feness
Johanna, Ron, Suzanne and family, I am very sorry to hear this sad news. I am glad you were with him. It sounds like Joe lived a very interesting and fulfilling life. If he was half as nice as you, Ron, he must have been a very good guy. xo
jim dark
Joe's son Ron is a good friend from University days and remains the same today. I never met Joe but Ron's joie de vivre must have come from his Dad's bubby smile. All the best to the family in these times of vivid memories of Joes life. Dont let any slip away . Cheers
Denise Masters
So very sorry for your loss Lorraine. ❤️
Stuart Fahie
Grandpa Joe Fahie was an extraordinary man. Every time I would visit my grandparents in Canada, I would be fascinated with grandpa's stories about his childhood, his life in the military, and how he met grandma. I will miss grandpa dearly.
Linda Fahie
Dear Family, It is sad to know we lost another sweet soul, we all have this journey, but never want to know it is real. Dear Joe, how i loved you from afar, my dear Cousin. My Dad so admired you , his nephew and i will always have that in my heart...love Linda and Seldon East Ship Harbour
Michael Fahie
RIP Uncle Joe
Condolences to his family, I have some fond memories of this incredible man and all his accomplishments.
GELINE
RIP ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PEOPLE. I HAVE A LOT OF GREAT MEMORIES OF OUR SCHOOL DAYS.AS FIRST COUSINS WE HAD A SUPER FRIENDSHIP. JOE WAS A FANTASTIC SCHOOLMATE AND FRIEND.
Catherine Perry LeFrank
Dearest Aunt Johanne and Family, Although there has been time and distance between us, I want you to know how very sad it was to hear of Uncle Joe passing. I will always remember his kindness, especially towards my Mom, his wonderful smile and fascinating travel stories. Blessings to you all.
Rosemary Fitzsimmons
So sorry for the loss of your dear father Lorraine, sincere condolences to you and your family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all 🌹🙏🏼
Sorry to hear of your fathers passing, Ron.
Sincere condolences to you and your family.