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Major, Brian John

MAJOR, Brian John

1969 - 2023

It is with deep sadness to announce the sudden passing of our beloved Brian John Major. Brian passed away in his apartment on May 13th, 2023, age 54, after a long, fulfilled life conquering Friedrich's Ataxia.

Dear son to Magella and Russell Major, brother to Stephen(deceased), Bruce(deceased), Phillip(deceased) and Christine. Brother-in-law to Andre Perrin and uncle to Nicole and Alexander.

Bri, Brainer, Pots was an award-winning athlete, his accomplishments included holding a national record for shot put with the Panthers Track and Field team where he also competed strongly in discus and javelin. He held 6 Ontario Championship wins with the Stingers Wheelchair Rugby team ‘92-’97, plus a Quebec Championship in ’99. In 1990 he also won the National Championship for sledge hockey.

Brian was an avid cyclist and toured all over town on his arm-propelled trike.  His smile and charisma convinced many of us to join him on multiple 150 km MS Bike Tours that he participated in. He loved Costco and would often take his bike right into the store and somehow make it home with all of his deals.

Brian worked at Standards Council of Canada for 9 years and loved making his co-workers smile. Upon his early retirement he began planning winters abroad and enjoyed attending Paralympic Games, snorkelling and dancing the night away. He travelled extensively through Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, China, Cuba, Mexico, France, Greece, Turkey and South America. His adventures included many challenges, some funnier than others and his perseverance saw him through time and time again.

He loved music and volunteered at most of the Ottawa music festivals. He liked sneaking in a friend or two under the guise of ‘helper’ to enjoy the concert with him from the accessible viewing decks. He took backpack preparations for his Bluesfest fun very seriously and often tipped backwards with the weight of his bag. He was a proud mule. 

Brian had a very sweet heart and enjoyed kind surprises, meaningful gift giving and making others laugh with his cheeky jokes and post-joke smile. He was an expert in recognizing that ‘laughter was the shortest distance between two people.

Thank you to all of his dedicated Personal Support workers who ensured he was able to live his life independently on his terms, with love and support for many years including many trying times. Thanks also to all of those friends and family who visited, called and stopped for a chat with Brian. 

Brian you are deeply loved and will be missed forevermore. Keep smiling old blue eyes. Thank you for teaching us the power of the chair, it’s wicked!

Donations: In-lieu of flowers, donations to Muscular Dystrophy Association and Ontario Disabled Games are appreciated. 

Service Details:

Date: Friday, June 2, 2023Place of Interment: Notre-Dame Cemetery, 455 Montreal Rd. Ottawa, ON K1K 0V2 Phone: 613-746-4175  - Section RR, lot 12 - near Montreal Road entrance. Note: Gate is open. Please note there are no bathrooms on site. Upon arrival at the main gate all cars will line up and be guided to the plot together.
Time: 1-2 pm Funeral Service will be conducted at this time.
Visitation: none
Celebration of Life Reception following interment: 
Location: The Lafayette, Byward Market 42 York Street, Ottawa, ON- Wheelchair accessible entrance, bathroom is able to be wheeled into but not fully accessible. 
Time: 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

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Major Family

Would like to wish the Family my sincere condolences. Brian was a great friend to my cousin Lisa Martinek they are now going to get caught up on the news.

Suzanne , May 23, 2023

The Major family and our friend Christine

The Haddad family is saddened by your loss and we offer our deepest condolences to the family. Christine, we are disappointed that we cannot be with you on this day when you say your goodbyes to Brian. We loved his presence and enjoyed few laughs together. May he rest in peace amongst the angels. Keeping you all in our prayers.
Virtual hug from Peter, Leila, Michelle and Jad Haddad

Leila Haddad, May 24, 2023

Christine, Magella, Russell and family

Brian had such a wonderful array of life experiences packed into a life that was too short for such an amazing person. The obituary is a beautiful tribute to his experiences and kindness to others. Thinking of you in this time of grief.

Mary Gellner , May 24, 2023

All of Brian's family, friends and and everyone who got the pleasure of knowing him

My deepest condolences to all who knew Brian. Brian was and is an amazing soul that will be deeply missed but never forgotten. I will forever cherish every moment I had with him, being one of Brian's PSWs really didn't feel like going into work, more like visiting a friend. Always welcoming with a big smile ready to make me laugh and inspire me with all his great tales of exploring the world and of all his fun adventures. I feel extremely blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know him. My thoughts are with his friends and family in this difficult time. Rest in peace Brian, until we meet again.

Elsa, May 24, 2023

all

Brian was one of a kind gonna miss you blue eyes we met at the Disability course at Carleton University many moons ago but he is one we could not forget.

Carole-Anne Campbell , May 25, 2023

Chirstine and family

My sincere condolences to Brian's family, what a wonderful ,kind hearted man Brian was ,his gonna be missed ,i work for Brian as psw every other weekend, for me it was like going to visit a freind, i will miss his sense of humor ,i admired his strong will ,he really inspired me a lot.
"Rest in peace, my friend"

Claude , May 25, 2023

Christine Perrin

I am so sorry for your loss Christine. We will be thinking of you during this time.

Tesha Goodfellow, May 25, 2023

Christine, the Major family and Brian

As an attendant, there were many adventures with Brian. Some were screamingly funny. He had a powerful will, and determination to spare. And we had some fantastic, enlightening conversations. He continued my education about disability, gave me insights that were wise, and as beautiful as he was. And Brian? Absolutely no regrets, dude. Miss you.

Karen Mackay , May 26, 2023

Bri

May you Forever Rest In Peace my Brother. We had alot of laughs, and great times. Our last trip to Florida will always be remembered lol.
You were an awesome Person and Friend
You will be Forever Missed, and Remembered Forever!
Love and Peace Brother
Dan aka Chief

Dan, May 27, 2023

Family

Just want to give you my condolences to the family. That the Lord would surround you with His arm of love during this time and reveal Himself to you. This is from Joanne Comtois the daughter of Arcade and Georgette Comtois.

Joanne Comtois, June 2, 2023

Uncle Russell, Aunt Madge, Christine and family

We are sad to hear of Brian’s passing, our deepest sympathy to family and friends!
Reading Brian’s obituary was inspiring and a reminder to live life and never give up! Love, Connie & Luc Martin

Connie & Luc Martin, July 3, 2023

Brian’s Family

Heidi and I met Brian at Bluesfest and looked forward to seeing him each year.
What a wonderful, fun man.
We are saddened to learn of his passing. Our deepest condolences to his family.
RIP Brian … Rock on.

Lori Ann Moffatt, July 22, 2023

Brian’s Family

Heidi and I met Brian at Bluesfest and looked forward to seeing him each year.
What a wonderful, fun man.
We are saddened to learn of his passing. Our deepest condolences to his family.
RIP Brian … Rock on.

Lori Ann Moffatt, July 22, 2023

The Major Family

Brian hurt me. Then laughed. Hear me out...

Brian, and my late sister Lisa, were inseparable. They were truly inspiring to see together. And the more I learned about him, the more I want it to be a better person.

But then there was one day when he invited me to join his wheelchair rugby team for a practice. I thought, what could go wrong?

Well, as the only able-bodied person there, I was a man with a bullseye target on my back. And boy did they ever go after me. So much so that I went flying multiple times, to the loud laughter of all the boys. It was humbling and hilarious.

I had the great privilege of representing the Martinek family at the funeral. But truth be told, he was long gone. He was already in heaven with Lisa. And they were having an awesome time getting caught up.

Your assessed for life inspired so many people. Including me. Thank you, Brian. You will never be forgotten.

David and the Martinek family.

David Martinek , December 30, 2023