On August 13, 2024, at the age of 71, Dermot died peacefully after a prolonged battle with ALS. He leaves behind his wife, Mary, his daughter, Susan (Mark Palmer), his son, Mike (Nicola McGroarty) and two cherished grand-daughters, Evelyn and Maeve. He will also be missed by his brother and sister, Pat Nally and Joan O’Neill, as well as his friends and extended family.
Born in Ireland, Mary and Dermot emigrated to Canada in 1987 with their children and built a life together in Ottawa. Dermot was a rugby player, wood-worker, volunteer, and a life-long supporter of the Crystal Palace Football Club.
Dermot lived life to the fullest and was sad to ‘leave the party early’.
Friends and family are invited to gather for a celebration of life on Thursday September 5th, 2024, at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave., Ottawa: 1-2pm Service; and 2-4pm reception.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the ALS Society of Canada.
https://donate.als.ca/page/116715/donate/1
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Kevin Pittman
To Sue, Mark and family.
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Dermot.
I feel like I knew him personally form all of Mark's stories and am saddened at his passing.
Out thoughts and prayers will be with you.
Kevin
Peter Cooney
Very sorry to hear this sad news.
Deepest sympathies to all the Nally family. We go back a long way to the OYOA music days. Dermot was a great guy with a super sense of humour which brightened up many early Saturday mornings.
Our condolences to all the Nally family from all the Cooney family.
Kevin Atkinson
On behalf of me and of the Ottawa Tool Library, please accept our condolences on Dermot's passing. Dermot was integral to the success of the OTL, as a strong and able volunteer and mentor to our membership - always handy with a joke or a story, always ready with good advice, always delivered with thoughtful kindness. We miss you.
Moira Matthews
Dear Mary, Susan, Mike and the Nally and Joy families, please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Dermot was one of nature’s gentlemen, always cheerful and considerate with all he met. He was a great asset to the Immaculate Heart of Mary parish family - giving generously of his time and talents for the good of all, he will be missed, but we were all blessed by having known him. May Dermot’s Soul, and the Souls of all the Faithful Departed, Rest in Peace. Blessings, Moira
Jorgen and Brenda Kruger
Mary, we were quite saddened to hear about Dermot's passing. I'll always remember Dermot for his sense of humour and enthusiasm on and off the rugby pitch. He was a great second rower...solid and strong. Please accept our condolences, our thoughts and prayers will be with you.
Kendal Young
Susan,
Please know that I am thinking of you and your family during this time of loss. I am so sorry. Sending you lots and lots of love.
Monica Kryska
Dear Susan, So sorry to hear of your loss of your dear Dermot. I met you and your family several times over the years while I was visiting from Alberta, when you lived across from Ken and Anne. There was always so much joy and laughter and camraderie as the children ran in and out of each others home. My deepest condolences, much prayer, and thoughts are with you especially as you gather on Sept 5 to remember this beautiful soul. Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. Til we meet again.
Norma O'Connor
Sincerest sympathy Mary to you and your family on the death of your beloved Dermot. He was such a darling man, always smiling and spreading joy. Life brings tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry, the smiles fade, but the memories last forever. Cherish those wonderful memories, they will help you in the sad times ahead, trust me I know. May Dermot rest in peace. Lovingly, Norma
Andrew Stephen
Jill, Gwen and I knew Dermot as our former landlord who then sold the house to us! He was a very likeable and fair man, who will be missed.
So sad to hear that Dermot has passed.It was an honour to have met him.He had that Irish sense of humour and he could lighten the room with his presence.He may be gone but his memory shall remain for ever more.Death be not proud ,we will miss our dear friend.Our heart felt condolences to Mary and the family.