Ian died peacefully in hospital after a brief illness. Survived by his loved wife of 64 years, Jo (Turner), and by his sons, Mark (Lisa), Steve (Robyn) and Peter (Barb) Hamilton, as well as grandchildren Stuart (Kiki), Charles (Steph), Spencer (Tracy), Grace (Tom), Neil (Claire), Harry (Christine) and Cleo Hamilton, and great-grandkids Henry, Isabelle, Emma, Frankie, Piper, Clara, Skylar and Jack, all of whom he dearly loved. He will be missed by all.
Predeceased by his mother, Jean Hamilton (McDonald), his father John, and the McDonald family, Don, Charlie, Vic, Heather and Barry, who helped to raise him.
Ian was an electrician. He learned the trade in the family business, AC McDonald and Sons Electrical Contractor, then moved on to various contractors, and finished up his career at NRC for over 20 years.
He loved the outdoors, and travelling. Travelled across Canada, to the US and to the other side of the world, Australia, many times. Also, camping, hiking, sitting around a campfire, for many years, in Algonquin Park, at Rock Lake, all with so many good friends, often with lifelong friends, Laura and Jack Ledger enjoying nature, and great company.
Special thanks to each of the incredible staff at the Ottawa Hospital (General), as well as those at Bruyère Palliative Care, who looked after Ian and the family during the two weeks Ian was in hospital.
An informal celebration of Ian’s life will be held on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, from 11 to 3 pm with words of remembrance being shared from 11:30 to 12:30, followed by a reception. For those unable to attend in person, we invite you to attend via Live-stream.
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CARRIE RONEY
Neal & Laurie Hewitt
Jo and Family. We were so heartbroken to hear about Ian's passing. There are so many great memories of spending time together at Rock Lake. Our deepest sympathy to you all.
Linda Neely
I extend my deepest sympathy to Jo and family. I only had the pleasure of knowing Ian from camping at Rock Lake. He was a quiet gentleman and I’m am very blessed to have met him and Jo
Carmen & Fern Brisebois
We would like offer our deepest condolences to Jo and her family. It is really sad.
Courage to all of you.
Carmen & Fern Brisebois
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to Jo and her Family. Our thoughts are with you while you grieve.
MICHAEL MORGAN
2 memories: once our group were feeling threatened by neighborhood toughs after a CYO meeting at st. Joes parish hall and burly Ian turned up in his black leather jacket for physical support. Another: Ian and his cute girlfriend Jo visiting to waterski at Meach Lake
David and Nancy Currie
Our heartfelt condolences to Jo and her family for the loss of Ian.
I will miss my impromptu meetings and discussions on our mutual walks. He was truly a gentle man.
Jane Jackson
I am offering my deepest sympathy to you Jo and your family.i know there will be some tears shed and maybe a few laughs as you look back at the good times. Again my sincere condolences.
Frank Zarboni
I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the family. Ian was a dedicated and likeable colleague at NRC. I always found him to be a constant sense of calm when I was working with him.
Brad Hampson
My deepest condolences to the entire Hamilton clan on the loss of Ian. While I did not know him, I did know his son Peter for many years, as we worked together. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Dear Hamilton and McDonald Family,
Ian kindly kept in touch with my father, Joe Roney, and he always appreciated and enjoyed their conversations. On behalf of the Roney Family , please accept our deepest sympathies.