Barry David Jackson, 64, of Ottawa sadly left us on August 31, 2022. Barry was born on December 23, 1957 in the city of Ottawa to the late Pearl (née Monk) and Jim Jackson. Forever remembered by his children Collin, Krista and his brother Charles.
Barry enjoyed spending time on the lake with his friends and family, as well as enjoying listening to hockey games by the campfire or cooking a special dinner for his loved ones. He was committed to family; making sure that all received support to achieve their highest potential. Barry will be missed, but not forgotten.
The family would like to thank the staff at Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital for their compassionate care during Barry’s final days.
Thoughts and memories still remain, for every lure cast, you are always with us. -Collin and Krista
As per Barry’s request, no funeral or memorial service will be held.
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Mike and Tanya Warchow
Lori Warchow
So very saddened to hear of Barry’s passing. I will always remember his big smile and laughter. He was always the life of the party at all the fun gatherings with family and friends. My sincerest condolences to all of you. ??
Diane Bourdon Jackson
My heartache is with my children during this difficult time. Barry doted on them both.
Laura Sutherland
Krista and Collin, our deepest sympathies with the passing of your dad ❤️ It’s never something easy to go through especially so young. I hope you find comfort knowing that he is now at peace. May his memory be a blessing. All the love to your entire family.
Julia Blasioli
Dear krista & Collin, so sorry to hear of your Dads passing … he was the BEST Hotspurs coach ever He loved you very much ! So very hard to lose a parent at any age .. Sending hugs xoxo
Susan Jameson
Dear Collin and Krista. Evan and I were saddened by Barry's sudden passing. I am so glad we got to visit him in his final days. We will always have the wonderful memories as kids, at all of the family gatherings. He will remain in our hearts.
Chiquita Mayer and Gaetan Cote
We want to send you and your family our deepest condolences. ??
David Holder
Krista and Collin, so sorry to hear of your loss. Barry was a big part of the lives of many kids that player soccer with the Hotspurs. Barry always had a big smile, a generous heart and a great story to share on our many trips together. On behalf of the Hotspurs and my family our deepest condolences.
Eugene (Gino) and Cynthia Milito
Colin and Krista, our condolences on the passing of your father. Our thoughts and prayer are with the both of you during this difficult time.
Chuck and Maureen Burton
Hi Krista and Collin. Sorry to hear the news about your Dad, Barry, who was a big part of our Nepean Hotspur soccer life when Christiane and Michaela were growing up. He was a friendly guy and a valued counsellor on soccer matters, and it was nice to see him from time to time in post-soccer years. Our sincere condolences.
Dear Krista & Collin, our deepest sympathies to both of you.
We are thankful for the great memories that we shared together. From childhood gatherings to adulthood, there was never a dull moment with Barry. He will be forever in our memories.