It is with profound sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Dennis in Ottawa, Ontario surrounded by love on Thursday, February 20, 2025 after a stoic 10 year battle with Parkinson’s Disease.
Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, he is the son of the late Duncan Kinney and Beatrice HOLMES (George). He is survived by his wife and best friend of 54 years, Patricia (Holden), and his two devoted daughters, Krista (Steven Long) and Kendra. Dedicated Poppy to his treasured grandchildren Alex, Anna, Shay and Abby. Brother to Charles (Marilyn) and sister Betty (Rose Smith). Brother through marriage to the extended Holden siblings. The family wishes to acknowledge and thank staff at The Grace Manor for the exceptional care and support provided to Dennis and his family in his final days.
Dennis joined the RCMP in February of 1967. He transferred to Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) in 1984. Following his retirement from the Service in 2002 he served with Communications Security Establishment (CSE) until his retirement in 2014.
A Memorial Service and reception will be held at Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood Avenue Sunday March 2, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Home | Ottawa Grace Manor or to the University of Ottawa, Brain and Mind Research Institute | Research and innovation.
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Gail Ellis
Bev and Greg Savicky, Renfrew ON
Out prayers and thoughts are with Patricia and family at this sad time. Dennis was a member of our wedding party in St. John's and he even offered his big yellow dodge to drive Bev to and from our wedding venues. We lived in barracks together and shared some great times and cases. God Bless.
Barry Wood
As a long time co-worker in Training and Development, I am sorry to hear of Dennis' passing. My sympathies to Patricia and his family.
Tod Hoffman
Dennis was one of my training officer when I joined the Service.
I remember him very fondly and extend my condolences to his family.
Clement Giasson
I had the fortune to have known Dennis through work. He was a a good and decent human being. My sympathy to his family.
Agnes and Remy Jaouich
We were so saddened to hear of Dennis' passing. A long time dear friend, we will remember his positive attitude, his kindness and wisdom, and how he cherished Pat, Krista, Kendra and his grandchildren - and of course his extended family. Sincere condolences to you all with regrets for not being able to be there for you all.
Winnie and Peter MacNeill
It is with genuine sadness that we learned of Dennis’ passing. Although it has been many years since we last saw him we have nothing but fond memories of him. We shared barrack life together for some time and I have never forgotten his cheerful manner and kindness which he extended to all those he met. Our heartfelt condolences to Pat and all his family.
Gary & Bernadette George
I have many great memories of visiting Uncle Ken, Aunt Bea, Charlie, Dennis & Betty when i was a kid. I remember his Detroit Red Wing Posters on his bedroom wall. In later years, we were happy to have him, Aunt Bea and one of his girls (sorry, can't remember if it was Krista or Kendra) visit our cottage in Half Way Cove so they could spend time with Mom & Dad. We were always happy to receive his phone calls checking up on family down here. Our condolences to Pat, Krista, Kendra and their families. Our thoughts are with you all. Gary(Floyd & Helen's son) & Bernadette in Taylors Rd (Pomquet) Antigonish, N.S.
Sheila Martin
My heart felt sympathy to Dennis' family as they grief his loss. Treasure the memories. he is at peace and eternal rest after such a long battle. My family (Allan/Martin) have sent donations as requested.
George M. Chamberland
Our most sincere condolences to your family.
I express my deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow. The Bible promises that your loved one will come to life again on a beautiful paradise earth when death will be no more in John 5:28, 29.