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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Tue, 05/10/2022 - 01:57:PM

It is with great sadness that we inform our friends and relatives of the passing of John Philip Desmarais, PhD.  On May 8, 2022, in Ottawa, ON.  He was born in Quebec City in 1935.

John was the only surviving child of Antonio A. Desmarais and Elsie Elizabeth McNamee (aka Doris Daphne Holmes) and is survived by his wife of 63 years Ellen (nee Henderson), and their two daughters Liane and Mireille, son-in-law Larry Cavanagh, sisters-in-law Judy Henderson Ross and Valerie Henderson, brother-in-law Ven. Rev. Lynn Ross, and several Desmarais cousins.  He was predeceased by his brother Anthonio (1929-1934) and his brother-in-law James Edward (Sonny) Henderson (1997).

John’s mother came to Canada as a Home Child in 1908 when she was three years old, and was known as Doris Holmes, the name her adoptive family, in Dixville, QC, gave her.  John was always proud to be the descendant of a Home Child.

John attended elementary school in Montreal but due to a health condition he went to high school at St. Leo College Preparatory School in San Antonio, Florida. He returned to Canada where he completed a B.A. at Bishop’s University (1958).  In that year he married Ellen and they went to Aix-en-Provence where John completed a Doctorat de l’Université (History) in 1960.

John taught history at the newly accredited St. Leo College in Florida (1961-1963) then returned to Montreal to teach at various CEGEP and to pursue a PhD at McGill University which he completed in 1973.  That year he came to Ottawa as Executive Assistant to Senator Paul Martin and subsequently was employed in the Committees Branch of the Senate of Canada as Committee Clerk.  Among the committees which he served were Agriculture, National Defense and for the longest period, the National Finance Committee.

While at McGill he was asked to be the photographer of an archaeological dig in Greece led by a professor from McGill.  When the next year the British School at Athens could not provide one of their three permits to the Canadians, John was so incensed that he determined to get a Canadian institute started in Greece.  In 1974 permission was received from the Government of Greece to establish a Canadian institute.  It was not an easy undertaking with only a few other Canadian academics supporting the project and many more resisting it. Now, almost a half-century later, the Canadian Institute in Greece is enjoying a solid reputation in both Canada and Greece with many involved and dedicated people to support it. 

After retirement from the Senate, John and Ellen pursued a happy life in a house which they restored in France and spent long periods of time there for twenty years, until John’s health precluded him from travelling.

John’s family wishes to express its deep appreciation for the thoughtful and professional care provided by the staff of Park Place Retirement Residence, especially those on the Fourth floor; and to Betty Gross for reading and to Debbie Chow for the music.

Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial for John at Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood Ave., Ottawa, ON, on Thursday, June 9, 2022.  Visitation 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. followed by service and reception.

If desired memorial donations may be made to The Canadian Institute in Greece, Library Fund, c/o Treasurer, 13192 Jasper Place, Tecumseh, ON, N8N 3K4 or to any charity of your choice.

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Suzanne Smith

John it was so special to meet you and our extended family through tracing family trees. Bridging the miles and the years. Sending sincere condolences to all the family, from your UK cousins. Rest in peace. Xxx

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Suzanne

Rest in peace cousin/uncle John. Your UK family always have and always will think of and remember you. You'll never walk alone. Xx

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Marion Hall

A lovely tribute to John. Thank you for enabling me to participate remotely.

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Nancy de Castro Nunes

Dear Ellen, I saw the entire funeral service but I couldn´t hear nothing! But I have the opportinity to see you and yours daughters.
Receive a friendly hug with all my love
Kisses for the rest of your family.

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Sandy & Dalton West

Our deep sympathy for your loss of John. He was a dear friend to us over many years and many world locations. We will cherish our memories.

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Nancy de Castro Nunes

I´ll send you an e-mail

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Connie & Dan Schulz

You raised a lovely daughter

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John Alfred Smith

Rest in Peace John

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Mireille Desmarais

Dad, you are now at peace.

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John Meyer

Thinking of you solely by chance today and doing a search, I discovered the news of John's transition. I knew that you had resided in France for several years after your retirements. I fondly remember our time together at St. Leo and when ever I visited Ottawa you often were my favorite hosts. Helen and family, I share your loss and hope to hear from you. We are still in Windsor and an active senior. Please send contacts.

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