Barbara Calnan, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, dedicated nurse, and nurse educator passed away peacefully with her loving daughter, Jan by her side and in the kind and caring attention of the nurses, doctors, and care workers of Ottawa General Palliative Care. She was 88 years old.
Daughter of the late Thomas and Eva Cully (n. Edith Emma Lafreniere), she was born in Pembroke, Ontario on March 14th, 1935, Barbara is pre-deceased by her brothers Patrick (Christiane) and James Henry. She graduated from the Lorrain School of Nursing in 1955.
Barbara met the love of her life, the late Colonel Michael D. Calnan when the young Lieutenant was stationed in Camp Petawawa awaiting his posting in Germany. They married July 2nd, 1958, and started their family in Europe with first born, (now retired) Major Michael T. Calnan (Captain Marguerite Samplonius), followed by Susan (Brian Ashe), Patrick (Nancy McCormick) and Jan (Daniel Sauvé). She was the most enthusiastic cheerleader of her children--suffering each child’s desire to master a hobby, sport, or an instrument; smartly sound proofing Patrick’s bedroom as he pursued rock star dreams on the drums, sewing countless beautiful figure skating dresses for Jan and Susan (sometimes forgetting to remove all the pins), attending and hosting military social events for both Michaels. Barbara loved music and musical theatre and always had a song on her lips, encouraging a similar love in her children. While she loved being a Mum, she absolutely adored being Jack’s grandmother and is so proud of the amazing young man he has become. Barbara will be missed by her nieces and nephews and dear sister-in-law Mary Cole (Douglas). She is pre-deceased by her beloved granddaughter, Moiragh Lee.
Barbara was a dedicated nurse at the Ottawa General for many years and retired as a nurse educator in Psychiatry. An avid bridge player, she was part of a group of lifelong friends who shared a love of the game and each other. Barbara was known for her hospitality and hosting summer gatherings. She enjoyed any socializing that involved her friends, family, bridge, golf, nursing, her catholic faith, or the military, especially the Gunners and their families. For her efforts, Barbara received the Colonel Commandant’s Commendation. We don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Patron Saint of Gunners is Saint Barbara.
Winter snowbirds in their retirement years, Barb and Mike had many Canadian and American friends in North Port, Florida where she was an active member of the association board. She thoroughly enjoyed her term as Commodore of the Boat Club and any opportunity to volunteer, fund raise or organize a social with her friends. After successfully performing CPR on a heart attack victim during mass one Sunday, she spearheaded the project to bring defibrillators and training to the residents of her community. She is fondly remembered by friends and staff of Manotick Place, her retirement home for many years. Barbara’s last few years had been with Jan and Dan, who were so dedicated to her comfort and care. As well, she is missed by her friend Gabriela and caretakers Yazmin, Carolyn, Anne, and Kelly. Our family is so appreciative of their efforts to make Mum’s final years happy and joyful.
Thank you to Dr. Li, Dr. Vincent, Father Roman and all the doctors, residents, nurses, and care workers of the Ottawa Hospital (General) Palliative for their kindness and care for our dear Barbara and her family.
Friends and family are invited to visit the sacred space of the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, Monday, March 27th after 1pm. Memorial service will be held at 2pm, followed by interment at the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces. Reception in the Borden Fleming suites at 3:30pm. Please join us. For those of you unable to travel, the service will be livestreamed - Please register here.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hospice Care Ottawa or the Royal Canadian Legion.
Digital Guestbook
Fredrick and Vivian LAFORGE
Major Mike Calnan
Missing my accomplished, loving and beautiful Mum. She and Dad are reunited.❤
Major Ian Davidson Newby
Doreen and I are deeply saddened beyond words to learn of Barbaras passing. Our thoughts go out to all the family, especially my old Comrade, Michael. You were a very good son.
Dana Clarke and Dena Palamedes
Barbara was a beautiful person and kind hearted soul who always made us feel part of the family. She was loved dearly by us and our family. Our hearts and love go to all of her family in this time of profound grief. We will cherish the many wonderful memories we have of both Colonel Mike and of Barbara.
Heather Bears
My condolences on the passing of your mom. I will always remember her kindness from the skating rink in Shilo to our shopping trip when I visited Janice in Manotick.
Ian and Beryl Furey-King
We did not have the pleasure of meeting you however, through knowing your son Michael, we knew what a great mom you were.
Patty Reid Smith
Dear Sue and Jan, Patrick and Mike
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. She was an amazing lady. Deepest condolences to your family.
John McNair
An outstanding woman, one who was able to balance the full-time 'job' of Army wife and mother with that of a professional RN career. My sincere condolences to the extended Calnan family.
Don Dobson
Rest in peace!
Ubique
Mike Baker
It is hard enough to find words when one of your friends loses a loved one, so it is even tougher when two of your friends lose their beloved Mother. My condolences Mike and Sue. As Mike said in his comment, your Mom and Dad are reunited.
Barbara was a Mother figure to so many of us that served with, near, and as part of the Canadian Gunner Family!
She truly was a special, caring, and generous woman whose heart, passion and spirit helped many of us through our own losses and struggles!
She will be remembered for as long as a heart of someone who had the pleasure of knowing her still beats!