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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Wed, 02/09/2022 - 08:41:AM

Died peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sunday, February 6th, 2022, at the age of 96. Beloved husband of the late Nadir Nasrallah (née De Almeida Lara). Loving father of Ron Nasrallah (Christianne Potvin), Leila Nasrallah (Ricardo Vidale) and Eli Nasrallah.  Cherished grandfather of Lee Spurgeon and Marlo Nasrallah. Son of the late Elias and late Mariam Nasrallah. Predeceased by his brothers and sisters, Nadwa (late Elias Moussa Nassrallah), Badourah (late George Ayoub), Afifi (late Joseph Jamal), Michael (late Najla) and Afif (Nazek). 

Daher was born in a small farming village in Kfarmechky, Lebanon, during the Great Druze Revolt. He would move to Brazil at the age of 18, where he met the love of his life.  They would live there for nine years.   With wife and son in tow, he bravely moved them to Canada, with $300 in his pocket.  From that point on, he never looked back.  He was a loving husband and doting father to his kids.  Everything he did was unselfishly for his family.  His dry sense of humour and quick wit were enjoyed by all who met him, much to his wife’s chagrin.  His favourite prank was to ask for $100 from the bank tellers in the form of six $20s. Despite having no formal education, growing up on a farm, he spoke, read and wrote in three languages, and helped his kids with their math homework.  Having owned and worked in restaurants his entire adult life, he was an amazing cook and often boasted about his famous club sandwiches.  Often when serving one he’d remark “it’s my first time”.  Upon the birth of his grandson, at age 74, he quit smoking in the hope that he could live longer and see him grow up. 

Daher will be dearly missed by many extended family members and friends. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa). In keeping with Daher’s wishes, a private family gathering with interment at Beechwood Cemetery has taken place. For those who wish to donate in memory, you may do so to www.ohfoundation.ca, or www.thegoodcompanions.ca.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 02/09/2022 - 09:01:AM

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Eli Nasrallah

You're my hero dad. I hope I can be at least half the amazing man you were. I love you.

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Julia Lucyk

What a beautiful tribute to a much-loved father. He sounds like an amazing man who loved his family and embraced life as an adventure. My deepest condolences to you, Leila and to all your family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 02/09/2022 - 10:32:AM

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John Paul da Silva

Leila,

Our condolences to you and your entire family on your loss of your amazing father.

JP

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Ron Nasrallah

Dad, you were my mentor and greatest supporter. You taught us that honesty, integrity , hard work and a positive attitude would bring us success. Your Memory is Eternal. Love you Dad.

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Phil and Barb MacDougall

Ron, Leila, Eli and family our condolences on your dads passing. He lived a long wonderful life! Cherish the memories.

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Susan Mundt

I still remember as a child going to Sunday lunches at the Nasrallah house, which resembled a restaurant buffet more than a family lunch. Despite working in a restaurant, he spent his day off cooking a feast for his family. Leila and I bonded over having 1st generation immigrant parents and would often laugh about our fathers' struggles with English. My father's favourite show was "Husky and Starch", while Leila's father lamented the evils of the "abomic tomb". Rest in peace.

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Tammy Szczyglowski

What a wonderful story about Daher's life! His legacy lives on with his children and grandchildren, and I'm sure that he will never be forgotten. Sending you Leila and your family my love and prayers. xo

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Otilia

Leila and family, thank you for sharing the wonderful memories and funny little stories about your dad. My condolences to you and may he rest in peace.

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Margaret Van Buggenhout

Leila, What a loving, cherished man your Dad was. I now understand where your values of caring, dedication and commitment come from. Thank you for sharing a piece of your Dad with us. My condolences to you and your family. Sending love and strength. xo

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Leah Young

Leila and Lee,

My condolences to the family. I was told by both of you that he was a great man. All of the best to you during this difficult time.

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