Celebration of Life

WHEN:

Thursday, March 28, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

WHERE:

Borden & Fleming Suites - Beechwood National Memorial Centre

Member for

5 years 2 months
Submitted by benoit on Tue, 02/06/2024 - 09:36:AM

Grant Manery, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away on Thursday, February 1, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer and Parkinson’s. Grant's departure leaves a profound void in the lives of those who cherished him deeply.

Grant's memory will forever be cherished by his beloved wife of 60 years, Donna; his sons and daughters-in-law, Rob and Robyn, Ken and Lee, Rich, and Mike; his cherished grandson, Isaac; his brothers, Elwood (Woody) and his wife Patricia, and Neil; and several nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death by his brothers Glen and Lyle, and sisters-in-law Betty, Lilas, and Michèle.

Grant was born on September 22, 1936, in Leamington, Ontario, to Ivan and Dorothy Manery. Raised on a farm, he embodied the values of hard work and perseverance from an early age. His journey led him to Queen's University, where he earned a degree in Electrical Engineering, laying the foundation for a remarkable career ahead.

Following his graduation, Grant embarked on a career path marked by innovation and dedication. His work at EMI in Ottawa saw him pioneering advancements in electronic ignition systems and car interior lighting. Subsequently, his tenure with the federal government spanned an impressive 30 years, during which he made significant contributions to the Department of Communications and later the Department of Transportation, where his work took him across the globe.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Grant was deeply involved in his community. From his leadership role in the Boy Scouts, to his presidency at the R.C.M.P. Curling Club, his involvement of the Ottawa Kinsmen and the local community’s children’s play group, he left an indelible mark wherever he went. Grant's commitment to service extended to the establishment of the first Neighbourhood Watch in Beacon Hill, reflecting his unwavering dedication to the safety and well-being of others.

Grant's legacy transcends his professional achievements and community involvement. He was admired for his integrity, honesty, and unwavering sense of justice, traits that defined his character and influenced those around him. His sense of humor brought joy to countless hearts, while his kindness, gentleness and generosity touched many lives in profound ways.

In his leisure time, Grant found solace in simple pleasures—playing Euchre, Curling, fishing, woodworking, coin collection, tracing his family tree, building puzzles, and sharing treats with the neighborhood dogs. His love for his family, especially his weekly Zoom calls with his sons and grandson, and sneaking treats to Jasper brought him immense joy.

The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Lajeunese, Vanessa, Isabelle, Katrina, and the compassionate nurses from St. Elizabeths for their exceptional care and support.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Grant's honor can be made to Parkinson Canada and/or the Ottawa Humane Society, causes close to his heart.

Grant's departure leaves an irreplaceable void, but his spirit will continue to inspire and guide those who were fortunate enough to have known him. May his soul find eternal peace, and may his legacy endure through the countless lives he touched. Dad, you will be deeply missed and will always remain in our hearts and memories.

A celebration of his life will be held on Thursday March 28th from 1 to 4pm at the Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa.

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Martin and Eileen Bogo

Our condolences to Donna and all the family. We shared many good times with Grant. Our families are forever connected through our children and our wonderful grandson. Grant will forever be a part of us. Rest in peace.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 08:42:AM

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Eric Asselin

Great childhood memories. Drove us everywhere in the famous Parisienne car even with his busy schedule. He was a good and selfless person. My sympathies.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 01:48:PM

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Lynn DeBoon

Grant, may the lord bless you and keep you close to his heart and that you dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 02:40:PM

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Megan & Brian O’Neill

What a beautiful tribute. Our deepest sympathies.

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 02/08/2024 - 03:18:PM

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Tanya

Countless encounters at their house in high school and university with Mr. Manery always kind and welcoming, chatting and suggesting new card games, board games and activities. My sincere condolences to Mrs Manery, Rich and the family. May he rest in peace.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 02/09/2024 - 09:41:AM

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Shawn Smith and Family

Our sincere condolences to Donna and the rest of the family. Grant embodied the sort of person that you hoped that you would be.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 02/10/2024 - 09:21:AM

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Caroline Holt-Smith and Norm Smith

A very special man. We will miss him.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 02/22/2024 - 09:32:AM

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Lise Charbonneau

Deepest condolences to Donna and family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 03/19/2024 - 07:14:PM

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Susan Saultry de Peralta

I remember when he and mr. Jamieson aka pal would come with amber to collect my mom and go for a walk on grafton eastvale circuit or around hubbard. The neighbourhood parties or get togethers and of course the showers and
weddings in our family. We will all miss you our friend. Susan and Tito

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Charles Jamieson

Grant was a great neighbor and friend to everyone on the street. As kids growing up we all played with his boys and he would always give us a big hello greeting when he was coming home from work while we kids were playing street hockey or football. He was a true friend to my parents and looked out for my mom after my dad passed and would happily come over and use his snowblower to clear her walkway. He was selfless and always had a kind word to say. He will be missed but not forgotten as he had such a positive impact on everyone who had the pleasure to know him. God Rest Your Soul Grant.

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