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Le vendredi 26 juillet 2024
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The Royal Oak, 1 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa ON

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Le vendredi 26 juillet 2024
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Section 103 - Grave 3820A - National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces, 280 Beechwood Ave.

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Soumis par benoit le jeu 11/07/2024 - 07h56

It is with heavy hearts, that we announce the passing of Malcolm George Denny, which occurred on Sunday 07 July at the Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice Centre in Ottawa. Malcolm courageously fought a battle with cancer for the past three years with the vigor that is not often found.

Malcolm was born on November 2, 1961, in Killarney, Manitoba, the youngest of three brothers. He is preceded in death by his parents, David and Janet, his brother Albert and sister-in-law Marnie. He is survived by his eldest brother Donald, niece Jenette and her children James, Cameron, and Sarah Marley, niece Mary Anne and her husband Brendan Lusk, nephew David, sister-in-law Merle and numerous cousins in Manitoba and Scotland. Malcolm also leaves behind a multitude of friends and comrades who will deeply miss him.

Malcolm gave almost 40 years of service to Canadian Armed Forces, proudly serving both 2nd and 3rd battalions of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry and then switching the Intelligence Branch in 1991. Having spent much of his life serving others, Malcolm’s military career would take him across the globe to various countries such as Cyprus, Germany, Kosovo, Pakistan, Haiti, and Afghanistan. Malcolm was also involved in assisting Canadians in need when called upon to assist those impacted by natural disasters here at home. His unwavering commitment to serving his nation earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and superiors alike.

An avid history enthusiast, Malcolm spent much of his free time travelling the world. Just prior to his passing, Malcolm mentioned that his favourite historical site that he had travelled to was Hadrian’s Wall along the border of England and Scotland. Malcolm enjoyed the beauty and serenity that the area offered. In addition to travelling Malcolm was an accomplished scale model builder with each one masterfully assembled and painted.

Malcolm had a kind heart and gentle soul who would often go out of his way to help those around him. He would always be one of the first to congratulate a person on their promotion and buying a bottle of sparling wine when a couple purchased their new home. Malcolm would often help form groups to help those he worked with when they needed help moving. Those who had the privilege of serving alongside him would often praise his mentorship and guidance on leadership. He was fiercely devoted to his subordinates and protected them like they were his own. He would often challenge leadership when he felt the subordinates around him were be treated unfairly or they were being forgotten.  He took his role as a SNCO seriously and his subordinates were the better off for it. This unique characteristic made him admired by people of all rank levels.

To all who knew Malcolm, his dominant trait that everyone noticed and remembered was his unique humour and quick wit. His use of comedy could be used to diffuse tension or be used as an icebreaker when meeting new people. His ability to make people laugh, often at his own expense, made him endearing to all who had the honour to know him. This trait also allowed him to transcend groups and personalities to be a friend to all.

Urn interment will be held on Friday July 26, 2024, at the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces at Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood ave. at 3:00 followed by a reception at The Royal Oak, 1 Beechwood Ave. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Malcolm’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Malcolm’s legacy of courage, friendship, and humour will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew him. His strength and spirit will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of calling him a friend, a comrade, and a loved one.

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Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 09h27

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Chuck Beattie CD

It was a pleasure to serve with Malcolm in the Intelligence Branch, first meeting him in 95. His great sense of humour and wit made basement life at (then DIE) CFJIC bearable. He was an ardent professional and represented Canada internationally, being an subject matter expert on a countries activity. He was "the" go to person. Although like many military life draws folks apart Malcolm was always considered as a friend. His obituary rings true. RIP Malcolm, our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 09h31

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Jean-Paul Trudesu

You are the Best, mon ami 😀

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 09h49

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Brian B

A friend to all, regardless of circumstance. A good human being taken too soon.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h05

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Hilary Last

Dearly missed, but memories live forever.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h07

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Alain Bilodeau

Malcom was a consummate, dedicated and passionate soldier, warrior and professional. Our career path crossed regularly and he always represented the best in all of us. Take care Mon Ami. Until later.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h07

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Doug Furchner

RIP Malcolm. It was a pleasure to serve with you. VP

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h21

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Tom Last

Malcolm buddy, you will be sorely missed by Hilary and I, but never forgotten and always loved. It was a true honour to serve with you and to be the closest of friends and brothers after all these decades and to the very end. Your memory will forever be etched in our hearts and mind. With much love, Tom and Hilary.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h36

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Bill MacLean

Malcolm was, as many have commented, an amazing colleague and will be missed by so many. I am sure that he is making someone laugh somewhere as I write this - I say that because he had that impact on everyone. Rest easy my friend.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h48

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Tony Manuge

You are in my memories forever brother rip.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le jeu 11/07/2024 - 10h54

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John Robins

I served with Malcolm only briefly and yet came to like him in the brief intersection of our careers. I wish I had a chance to know him better. His influence on the branch and the members he served closely with was easy to see. I'm very sorry to hear of his passing, and my prayers will be with his close friends and family.

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