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Edwards, Deborah

EDWARDS, Deborah

1951 - 2024

It is with sadness that we announce the death of Deborah Edwards. Deb was the beloved mother of Alyssa and Meghan (John), and devoted grandmother of Norah. 

Deb loved fiercely and widely, most notably her found family in Loas (Thong), her nieces (the sisters), nephews and great niblings, honorary grandchild Maxwell, and her circle of close friends. She also leaves behind her pup, Matilda, who brought her great joy in the last few years of her life.

Deb worked with devotion and great conviction in the not-for-profit housing sector in Ottawa for more than 40 years. She was incredibly passionate about her work, and instilled her sense of justice and deep care for community in her children, who carry on her legacy in their own work in art and policy.

Deb loved to travel, and lived overseas in her younger years. She took her kids, and later grandkid, to the sea, and taught them to love the ocean as much as she did, recently returning to Cape Cod with her daughter Meghan (a place Deb visited with her parents as a child, and where she took her young children as well). She also traveled this fall with her daughter Alyssa to Paris (her favorite city in the world), where she finally saw Monet's waterlilies at L'Orangerie and ate a croissant every day. Deb Although was well known for tales of her travels, we know she drew particular strength from these two trips in her final days, and from her summer spent at the cottage with her loved ones.

We know we will find her in the sand and the sea, in art and in stories, in returning to the places she loved, and in one another.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Minwaashin Lodge or The Ottawa Food Bank. Whether or not a donation is within your means, please remember Deb by loving hard and wide.

A celebration of Deb's life will be held on Thursday, February 29 from 4-7 pm at the Funeral Co-operative of Ottawa at 419 St. Laurent Boulevard, with service and speeches beginning at 4:30

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Meg

Sending warmth and empathy as you live through this difficult aspect of life.

Your Mom sounds like someone I would have enjoyed meeting and scheming with.

May your connection remain strong through the memories and the stories, the ones you've shared and the ones yet to be.

Linda Vanderlee, February 16, 2024

Meg and family

I’m so sorry for the loss of your precious mom. Her story is one of an adventurous and generous spirit. I see how you, Meg, have grown into such a force.

Hugging you from afar.

Our time with loved ones is just never long enough.

May you tell (and write!) her stories forever.

Julie Stenberg , February 16, 2024

Meg

I am so very sorry for your loss.i can see now where your beautiful and wild spirit came from. I’ll head to the ocean today (it’s just down the road) in honour of your mum.

Love each other hard at this difficult time.

Eliza Hatton (Australia) , February 16, 2024

Meg Max

And add to her list of achievements _ another measure of her warm curiosity and abiding sense of fairness _ the fact that she welcomed two lesbian parents into the Chelsea community some 40 years ago with great enthusiasm and affection. That was a long time ago; lesbian parents were something new, and, for some, something discomforting. But we always knew that Debbie had our backs and always would. Very sorry to hear this news, but she was immensely proud of her daughters.

Susan Riley, February 17, 2024

Alyssa and Meghan

Our deepest sympathies to you both. We probably only met (one of you likely and quite a few years ago) when Debbie brought you along to meetings about different social housing developments in the office of Otto + Bryden Architects (later Otto Bryden Erskine Martel). Debbie was a substantive part of all our work in the social housing field and also in all the developments of Gloucester Housing Corporation over a period of 20 years from it's inception.

Debbie was an absolute joy to work with and she brought solid dedication and a good touch of humour to all her hard efforts. Knowing and working with her over a period of more than 35 years has been a rewarding experience. She will be very well remembered and has left a solid mark in all the communities she worked with.

David Bryden and Denise Martel, February 17, 2024

Megan, Lissy

We are so sorry to hear of the untimely passing of your Mom.
Glad that you had some time to spend with her doing things you all loved.

May God give you strength during this difficult time.
Love Ann and Mike

Ann Max, February 18, 2024

Meg and Lissy

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Losing someone so cherished as your mum is a profound loss. My heart and thoughts are with you and your family.

Deb was a light like none other. Her warmth and kindness touched the lives of all fortunate to have come across her path. I am so happy to have had the opportunity to spend time in her presence and hold these precious memories with joy and gratitude.

I am filled with sadness. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sending love and my deepest sympathy,
Nicola

Nicola Edwards, February 19, 2024

Alyssa and Meghan

Please accept my most sincere condolences. I was very lucky to have worked with your mom over the last 16 years. As you and many know, Deb was fierce and loyal and dedicated to helping less fortunate through her devotion to the not-for-profit housing sector.

I just want you to know that I and many have learned so much from your mom and I am appreciative that she and I were able to have lunch a couple of times last year. I enjoyed hearing about babysitting / grandchild adventures and the new puppy. I will miss her.

I hope her memories bring you strength and love during this difficult time.

Saide Sayah, February 21, 2024

Family

Will miss our chats and waves from the dock

Bill and Sue McCleary, March 22, 2024