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
Arline Hughes
Arline Hughes
TEARS TO HEAR THIS SAD NEWS. MY HUSBAND BEN AND I HAD WONDERFUL TIMES WHEN WE LIVED IN LA CASA WITH YOUR MOM AND DAD. MAY SHE REST IN PEACE.
Lillian Paul
I had the pleasure of working for your Mom in caring for her Mother. It was my first "home care" family to work for. Your Mom was so kind and helpful in teaching me how to care for someone. She was so proud of her family. I last saw her in Manotick Place after your Father passed away. Due to Covid I didn't get the opportunity to return. I am sure you will miss your lovely Mom. My deepest condolences to Mike, Susan, Patrick and Jan & your families. May she Rest in Peace with your Father.
Lillian Paul
Paul Heenan
On behalf of Peter and Alice Heenan; Joyce and family; heartfelt condolences on the death of your dearest mom. My mom and dad have fond memories of the many summer gatherings hosted by Mike and Barb. RIP.
Barry Hollywood
It is with a heavy heart that I write this message.
Barbara fulfilled all of her life roles with grace and dignity. She was my first Nusre Educator for the 4 North Mental Health Unit at the General Campus of The Ottawa Hospital. Barbra was instrumental in setting up classes for staff to obtain their Psychiatric Nursing Certification from CNA.
She was a good friend and will always be remembered fondly by anyone who had the good fortune to have met her. My sincere condolences to the family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen Huibers
My sincere condolences to Jan and family. Your mom sounds like she was an incredible person who will be deeply missed. Thinking of you in these difficult times.
Pam and Bob Curzon
Dear Mike and family,
What a beautiful obituary and tribute to your mum Barbara. Such a remarkable lady. We can tell you come from good stock and see where your joy for life comes from. May her spirit live long in you all of your days and thereby she will continue to flourish nurturing others through you.
God and your faith be your constant guide in these dark days. You are in our prayers.
Pam and Bob
Frank, Shannon and Ella Dwyer
Very sorry for the loss to you and your family, Mike. Nice to learn a little of your family history and what a lovely woman your mother was. May she rest in peace.
Pat Corbeil-Renaud
Jan and Susan
So sorry for your loss. She lived a full life. I still remember her sitting up in the bleachers watching us skate.
Ray Lavoie
My sincerest condolences to Pat, Mike, Susan, and Jan, and the rest of the family. Your mom was always very kind and sweet to me, a long-haired rocker that hung around with Pat in high school. She was welcoming and gracious, and supportive of our band practices. She was simply the real deal. May she rest peacefully in the Lord.
It has been a while since I have been with Barb and any of the family. We met Mike and Barb when my husband Ben and Ibought a home in LaCasa. So many memories. GOD bless her and sympathy for her family. Arline Hughes