‘If you would behold the spirit of death, open your heart wide unto the body of life. For life and death are one, even as the river and sea are one’
~ Khalil Gibran
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Abdallah Hage Obeid, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, professor, and friend, who leaves behind a legacy of inspiration, laughter and generosity.
Abdallah was born and raised in Amyoun, El-Kourah, Lebanon. He enrolled at the Lebanese University in Beyrouth in Arts and Education. During his studies he was elected the president of the student association. He taught in many schools in Lebanon before he was recruited by Unesco to train teachers in the now Republic of Congo. At the official voting age in Lebanon of 21, he was elected as a member of the municipality of Amyoun, and 2 years later he became the caretaker of the municipality of Amyoun. He opened a private secondary school, which he ran for 9 years from 1967 to 1976, where he wrote many school books and plays, with the school becoming a cultural centre for the region. He also opened a bookstore, for the first time in the Kourah region and gave dozens of lectures and speeches.
Married in Amyoun to his wife Mariane Chammas in 1976, they left for their 5-month honeymoon. During this time, his home, school and bookstore were looted and destroyed, leaving nothing for them to return to. They applied to come to Canada from Barbados and they entered Canada as landed immigrants in September of that same year. Settling in Ottawa, he taught French Immersion for the English School Board in Aylmer and founded, in 1982, the Arabic Studies at the University of Ottawa where he stayed as director of the Chair in Arabic studies for 37 years. Thousands of successful students have graduated from the Arabic Studies program at the University of Ottawa. He was also the liaison between the University of Ottawa and many universities in the Arab world, where he facilitated 24 agreements between the various universities.
He was also one of the founders of the Arabic news at Radio Canada International, where he freelanced for 20 years covering the Ottawa news and events. He was a member of the Canadian Committees for Peace in the World and the Middle East, and a member of the Middle East Discussion Group. He received numerous distinctions and awards including the Queen’s Jubilee Award and the Canada 150 medal for his many contributions to education and building bridges between Canada, Lebanon and the Arab world.
He will be deeply missed by his spouse, Mariane (Chammas), his daughters, Caroline (Mark Nassim), Nicole, (Cory Mazzuca), and Alma (David Del Giudice), his grandchildren, Lyla (13), Malek (11), Zane (10), and Luca (10), and in Lebanon by his siblings Salwa, Chehade, and Elène, and by many extended family and friends. Abdallah touched many lives and always had a smile for everyone who he came in contact with, including the wonderful staff at The Ottawa General Hospital and Maycourt Hospice who took excellent care of him.
The family will receive relatives and friends on Thursday, July 24, 2025, from 6-8pm at Beechwood Funeral Home (280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa). A funeral service will take place on Friday, July 25, 2025 (11am), at St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, 2975 Riverside Drive, Ottawa. Interment will take place after the service at Beechwood Cemetery (1pm).
In lieu of flowers and for those wishing, donations to St. Elias Cathedral or Ottawa Cancer Foundation, would be appreciated.
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Jori Lichtman
Abraham & Cheryl Chamely
Our heartfelt and deepest condolences on your loss.
His journey in this life has come to an end, but the love, laughter, and memories you shared will always remain.
We hope you can find moments of peace and comfort in those memories, and in the quiet support of those who care for you.
Wishing you strength, healing, and the gentle return of light to your days.
Nour Ramadan
I would like to extend my deepest condolences to his beloved family and friends. Dr. Obeid was my Arabic professor at the uOttawa for several of my Arabic courses, and as soon as I saw his name, I knew it was him. I will never forget the support and encouragement he gave me throughout my Arabic courses. Whenever I think back to my undergraduate years at uOttawa, he always comes to mind. He was truly a wonderful human being and an inspiring professor. He will be greatly missed, and I am deeply saddened by this news.
Kind regards,
Nour Ramadan
May Telmissany
Rest in peace, Abdallah. You were my friend and mentor for over 12 years at the University of Ottawa. I am a living witness to how you tirelessly strived to maintain peace and harmony, not only within the Arabic program you directed for nearly 37 years but also among members of the Arab community in Ottawa at large. I will always remember our conversations over coffee on campus, as well as our many encounters with students and colleagues to promote Arab culture both within and beyond the University of Ottawa. I will always cherish the good memories we had together as you welcomed me into your family. My deepest condolences, Mariane. May the coming days and weeks bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Georges Abou-Hsab
I had the privilege to teach in the Arabic section while he was still its chair. Our relation was one of friendship that lasted till his passing.
I will miss him as a friend, a thinker and, also, as a great orator.
My condolences to his close family and to his large family at Ottawa University and the Arab Ottawa community where he was a prominent and loved figure.
Natalia Vesselova
My deepest condolences to the family. Abdallah, may his soul rest in peace, was a beloved colleague and will be greatly missed.
Rania Hamdan
I am so sorry for this profound loss. He was a remarkable man — a role model, a mentor, and a source of inspiration to many. His tireless work and dedication to advancing Arab culture and heritage, and language in Canada have left an enduring legacy.
He will be deeply missed, and his absence leaves a void in our community that cannot be filled.
May his memory continue to inspire us all.
Sandra McCance
Alma and family, so sorry to hear that your dad has left. Wishing you peace and healing in this sad time.
J Douglas Clayton
I would like to add my voice to those who have expressed their grief and dismay at the passing of a dear colleague. His dignity, kindness, dedication and openness to friendly exchange of ideas made his invitation to spend a few minutes – or more – chatting about things that mattered now seem to be of another age. We are fortunate to have had such a fine colleague. He leaves a warm glow in my memory. Farewell dear Abdallah...
Douglas
The Price Family, Darren, Ornella, Dayton and Noella
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our condolences to the Obeid family. Love and strength during this time and keeping his memory close to your hearts.
Love to you
The Price Family
Alma and family - I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm wishing you strength during this difficult time. Your dad sounded like a wonderful man who brought joy and knowledge to thousands of people. You are in my thoughts. 💛