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Maloney, Victor Vincent Patrick

MALONEY, Victor Vincent Patrick

1938 - 2024

 

Maloney, Victor Vincent Patrick

(born in Thurso, Quebec)

He peacefully passed away with his family by his side at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute on Sunday, April 14, 2024, in his 86th year. Victor was not just a beloved husband of Micheline (nee Guillemette) but a pillar of strength and love for his children, Mark and Cynthia (Marc Dubé), and Amanda's cherished 'Grampa.' His love extended to his numerous nieces and nephews. His brothers Bernard and John (Mary McNamara) and his sister Mary (the late Ray Joly Sr.) predeceased him, leaving a void that can never be filled .

He will be greatly missed by his brothers Lewis (the late Margaret McNamara) and Patrick (Maureen Huygens, the late Stella Arthurs) and his sisters Eileen (John Monaghan) and Clare (the late Jack Flynn).

Victor's career journey was a testament to his unwavering dedication and a source of inspiration for many. He served the National Research Council Canada and the National Aeronautical Section for an impressive 40 years, leaving an indelible mark on his field.

 His retirement years reflected his zest for life as he and his wife, Micheline, embarked on adventures worldwide and enjoyed outdoor activities like camping, boating, fishing, snowmobiling and skiing.

Victor's willingness to help was a defining characteristic that left a lasting impression on many lives. Whether it was a family member, a friend, or a neighbor, Vic was always there, ready to lend a hand or fix something. His ingenuity and creativity were evident in the many structures and devices he designed and built for his loved ones and in how he selflessly gave of himself to others .

Victor's devotion to his family was unwavering. His home, a sanctuary of love and laughter, was a constant source of joy for him. From the warmth of Sunday dinners to the spontaneity of visits from friends, neighbors, and his children's friends, his house was a beacon of hospitality. His culinary explorations, always eager to try new recipes, were a testament to his open-mindedness. Victor's love for card games was well-known, and he eagerly looked forward to his regular game nights with his close friends.

Victor will be fondly remembered by many and dearly missed by family and friends.

We invite you to share your condolences and memories at the Celebration Of Life, held at Ferme Brylee, Thurso, Quebec, on May 11, 2024, from 1-4 pm. Your presence and shared memories will provide comfort and strength for us during this difficult time .

Memorial donations may be made to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.

 

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Mark Maloney

Oh Mark! So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Please know our thoughts are with you at such a difficult time. I hope you and your family can take some time and share stories full of love and laughter to keep him in your thoughts with a warm smile for a life very well-lived. Take care.

Leanne & Johnnie Miners, April 17, 2024

Micheline Maloney

A life time together! Dear Micheline thinking of you and sending you, love, strength and solidarity for the lost of your beloved Vic.️

Carmen Tinney, April 18, 2024

Lewis and Ann and families

So sorry to hear of your loss.
Sympathies to all from Anita Allen and Lana Wigney

Lana Wigney , April 18, 2024

Micheline and Family

Dearest Micheline
We are so sorry to hear this sad news . You and Vic were such an amazing, beautiful couple .
I remember always loving to hear about all of the beautiful trips you went on together .I was so happy when you came to visit me in Newfoundland .
Micheline ,Sending You and Your Family big hugs and lots of Love . Shari and Rob

Shari Ritter, April 18, 2024

Micheline Maloney

My sincere condolences to you and your family, Micheline. I wish you much strength and comfort in the days ahead.
Henriette

Henriette Jones , April 18, 2024

Micheline Maloney

Our sincerest condolences on your loss of such a wonderful friend and husband! I have enjoyed meeting Vic over the years and understand how this will be a great loss for you! I will certainly keep in touch with you and think of you often! Take care and I offer you our love and prayers through this difficult time. -Linda & Jean Maurice xx

Linda Bordage, April 19, 2024

Micheline, Mark and Cynthia

Such sadness here in Manotick when we heard the news. We always thought we would see him again.

We appreciate the organizing of the celebration of life and will be there with you on May 11.

Love to all,

Fran and Ron Monaghan

Fran Monaghan, April 21, 2024

Micheline and family

Della and I were both very sad to hear the news of Vic’s passing. I first met him in May 1982 when I joined the Low-speed Aerodynamics Lab in M2 as a summer student. He was a superb teacher, listener and had a great ability to fabricate what it was that any of the engineering staff needed built, even if we ourselves couldn’t always picture how it could be constructed. Vic was always such a positive individual whenever any of us approached him with a new idea, with a request for model modifications, or in a few cases with a handful of broken bits that had just gone down the wind tunnel. I’d walk into the shop knowing that I would be walking out with confidence that the job would be done well and done right in as little time as practical. He always reminded us that at the NRC we should be doing everything to the best of our abilities and he lived that mantra every day.

Steve Zan, April 24, 2024

Cynthia

Cynthia,
I’m so very sorry for your loss. What a beautiful write about your father and his unconditional empathetic love. I’m sending strength and love to you and your family. With love.

Kelly Hultink , April 24, 2024