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Submitted by katrina on Wed, 07/26/2023 - 04:44:PM

Farewell to Colin Chalk - The Welsh Wordsmith with a Taste for Tim Hortons

We bid farewell to the one and only Colin ‘Chalky’ Chalk - a man who always hoped for the best in humanity, even when he constantly found himself getting let down. With a sharp wit and an irreverent tongue, Colin had a unique talent for bemoaning life's imperfections while still managing to find the humour in it all.

This vexation was perfectly encapsulated in his response to learning about his diagnosis. He vented; "I only came in with a broken leg and leaving with terminal *bleeping* cancer!"

His knack for finding humour in the darkest of situations was nothing short of remarkable. It's as if he had an unspoken mission to make us laugh, even in the face of adversity.

As a devoted husband to Suzanne, a caring father to Gareth, and a loving grandfather to Bethan, Seren, and Catrin, Colin's family brought immense joy to his life.

Chalky's journey began in Wales, where he embraced his heritage with pride. Rumours have it that he only moved to Canada in the late 1970s after hearing about the magical elixir called Tim Hortons coffee.

No day would start properly before a ‘smoke and a coffee’, and in retirement usually a good read of the newspaper and an exasperated comment about the state of the world … and if Sue wasn’t around, maybe a cheeky donut.

Colin's life was centered around a steadfast commitment to serving others. His journey began when he joined the charity 'Help the Aged,' which led him to Canada. Later, he devoted a significant portion of his career to the Ottawa Food Bank. During his tenure as a leader of volunteers at the Food Bank, fate brought him together with Suzanne. His involvement in managing Events and Public Relations for the charity earned him widespread recognition in the media, with frequent appearances on TV and radio appeals.

Many of Colin's Christmases revolved around the Heart & Crown, where he would selflessly distribute complimentary meals to those in need while taking breaks from his performances on the stage to entertain them. This was a continuation of a passion that started in Wales before Gareth was born, where he could be found spending his nights regularly volunteering for the ‘soup run’ for the homeless.

Although working for charities was a theme throughout his life, he embodied the mantra that ‘charity begins at home’. Colin tirelessly spent his ‘retirement’ entertaining and nurturing the toddlers running riot in his home where Sue ran her childcare business.

In between his employment for charities, he set up ‘Home Minders’, looking after house and pets for those at work or on holiday. This role allowed him to combine his rich love for animals with the flexibility to spend his evenings performing his sets and hosting ‘open mic nights’.

Many knew Colin via his musical talent, which is where much of his reputation was built. During his career playing in the Irish bars throughout Ottawa, he effortlessly wielded the guitar, creating melodies that could move mountains and hearts alike. He played the harmonica like an extension of his soul, breathing life into songs, adding a touch of enchantment to his performances. His voice, was a rare gem - rich, soothing, and undeniably beautiful. When he sang, listeners were left mesmerized, as if time itself had paused to listen to the beauty of his music. In the world of music, he left an indelible mark on all who had the pleasure of experiencing his artistry.

A true wordsmith at heart, Colin's linguistic prowess was renowned during the Christmas season. Back in the day, his holiday poems for friends were an ingenious blend of mirth and mischief, often giving dishonourable mentions to those who deserved a gentle ribbing. No one was safe from his playful jabs, but everyone adored the humour that danced on the edge of propriety.

Today, as we remember Colin with laughter and fondness, let us cherish the memories of this wonderful Welshman who left an indelible mark on everyone he encountered. In his honour, let us raise a cup of Tim Hortons coffee (as he would have insisted) and toast to a life well-lived, filled with compassion, humour, and love.

Chalky, may your journey beyond be filled with laughter, music, and an endless supply of ‘double doubles’. Rest in peace.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/26/2023 - 05:45:PM

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Mike & Donna Hewitt

Fondly remembered and terribly missed. Colin you had a great sense of humor and always a pleasure to share the stage. Rest easy.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/26/2023 - 08:14:PM

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Muriel Lang

Colin Chalk was a one and only. The mould was broken.
He will be loved and missed by all who had the pleasure and honour to have made Colin's acquaintance.
He was a devoted and loving husband.
He loved and was extremely proud of his son, daughter-in-law, and grand-daughters.
My heartfelt condolences to Sue, Gareth, Nicola, Bethan, Seren and Catrin, and extended family.
RIP Colin

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/27/2023 - 04:46:PM

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Christine Pelletier

R.I.P. Colin, your music was always great hearing. You will be missed by many. Condolences to your family and friends.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/28/2023 - 08:23:AM

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Sue Kelly

Fond memories of ten years shared with the Welsh legend in an earlier life. His unique brand of humour lives on in our son Gareth. Heartfelt condolences to Suzanne, to Gareth and family, to his wider family in Wales and to his many friends in Canada.
Peace and blessings in your onward journey Colin.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/28/2023 - 11:03:AM

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TINA SHEPPARD

What a beautiful tribute to a terrific person. Suzanne, I always enjoyed the times we spent together as family and loved Colin’s (and your!) irreverent sense of humour and sharp insight. He really cared about community and had a strong grip on fairness and equity. He will be missed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/28/2023 - 01:31:PM

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Leslie and Jim Lewis

Deepest condolences to you Sue, and of course to Gareth and his family. Colin will be remembered for many things, by many people and will always bring a smile to their faces. He just had that talent. RIP Colin.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/28/2023 - 01:35:PM

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Jo Thomas & Gary Murphy

Colin was a lovely man and we're happy to have known him. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him. Our condolences to Colin's family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/28/2023 - 08:42:PM

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Edna parsons

What a wonderful tribute to Colin, a wonderful man! I really go to know him when he U Suzaanne attended our 50th wedding Anniversary with all family in Gallants in 2013. His music was amazing! He actually inspired our two daughters & Herb to sing together& a wonderful surprise, & completely unrehearsed, unplanned! He certainly was a great & loving husband for our lovely niece Suzanne. May Gods peace be with you Suzanne, at this time of great loss, & always. Love, auntie Edna

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 07/29/2023 - 11:37:AM

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Ron Jones

The loss of our dear friend Colin Chalk is truly heartbreaking. His presence in the Ottawa community was huge especially in the entertainment industry.
Colin was one of a kind when he was up there on stage. From the time his microphone switched on the creativity flowed like a running fountain throughout his performance. He was always totally relaxed and that feeling would extend out into his audience.
The rare occasion when I was given the opportunity to work with him on stage it was pure magic. The experience was like non other and will always remain as a treasured memory.
Colin was a man who set the bar high for community standards as is described in his obituary.
The power of example that he left is one to be picked up and carried on. He was a good person.
Our sincere condolences to Sue and family.
Marian and Ron Jones.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 08:27:AM

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Assadi-Rice family

So very sorry to hear this news. Our condolences to Sue and the rest of Colin’s family. He was a good man with a big heart.

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