Clarke, Tony - Avis de décès | Funeral Co-operative of Ottawa Inc.

Clarke, Tony

CLARKE, Tony

1944 - 2024

TONY CLARKE 

07/30/1944-12/04/2024

Tony passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family at Montfort Hospital in Ottawa at the age of 80. Born in Powell River, British Columbia, Tony was the son of Peggy and William Clarke. He will be deeply missed by his beloved wife of 56 years, Carol and his children, Tanya (Mike) and Chris (Melanie) and his grandchildren, Silo, Keiran and Lola. He is survived by his brother, Jeff (Wendy), and his sons, Joshua and Nathan.

Tony, AKA to his family as the “Tiger,” received his doctorate in Social Ethics from the University of Chicago, before moving to Ottawa; where he established himself as a social and environmental; activist. He was the chair of the Action Canada Network and he founded the Canadian think tank, the Polaris Institute. He was the author of twelve books and was co-awarded Sweden’s Right Livelihood Award in 2005. He was a lover of black licorice, the Brooklyn Dodgers, sprinting, loons, Harry Belafonte, arm wrestling, his back-breaking travel bag and the mountains. Not necessarily in that order.

A fighter, with a twinkle in his eye til his final hours, has now left us with a different agenda. A meeting from which he will not be returning; ; reunion with family, friends, a dog, a cat and two birds he has not seen in quite some time. Long may his words, his wisdom, his fierce roar and his humble heart live on. Thank you to the Elsmere Villa staff and residents for their support and companionship. Donations can be made to Center for Policy Alternatives. Alternatively, an unexpected and unsolicited act of kindness for some unsuspecting soul in his name.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services, (280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa) on Saturday April 19th, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.Rest in peace. Your life was a gift to us all. 


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Tony's family

I just saw this notice so excuse the late message. Please accept my sincere condolences. I met Tony when he worked for the CCCB. I know how dedicated he was and everyone liked his wisdom. I also met Carol a few times while I worked there. RIP Tony!

Denise Joanisse, le 7 février 2025

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