Nicholas Handfield-Jones died on August 2, 2024, in Ottawa, Canada. He will be deeply missed by his parents, Richard Handfield-Jones and Alexandra Heber, his brother, William Handfield-Jones, and his many friends and relatives.
Nick was born in Mississauga, Ontario. Over the years, he lived in Oakville, Toronto, London (Ontario), Ottawa and Amsterdam. He attended high school at Ottawa’s Lisgar Collegiate Institute (2010-13), Amsterdam University College for his BSc (2013-16), and Western University for his Masters in Neurosciences (2017-19). During the past four years, he worked first at the Wine Rack in Ottawa’s Hintonburg neighbourhood, then with the federal government in the Department of National Defence.
Nick was a natural-born and compassionate leader. He edited multiple school newspapers and journals, chaired university committees, and mentored fellow students throughout his time in school. He had a profound social conscience with a genuine belief in equality, the public good and the welfare of others.
As an athlete, Nick loved his many years with the Gefilte Fish Swim Club (later Swim Ottawa). He was very proud of his “Most Improved Swimmer” award. He was a runner, entering the Ottawa Run and Army Run races over many years. And he especially enjoyed downhill skiing – a big guy floating effortlessly down any slope.
Nick was a writer and a thinker. Since his earliest years, Nick has turned out millions of words – in his childhood stories, detailed study notes, scientific papers, social media posts, short stories, novels and, most recently, poetry. He enjoyed any opportunity to debate: politics, the role of social media, movies, medieval history, the latest pop music. You name it, he’d have an opinion, usually backed by extensive reading and reflective thought.
Nick was open and proud of being a gay man.
Above all, Nick was a lover of life and a giver of love and compassion. He had a huge heart – caring deeply about everyone around him. Nothing guided him more than his consideration for the feelings of others. He was always there for his friends and family when they were struggling. His quirky sense of humour made us all laugh. His relationships and friendships were true and life-long.
He was an enlightened soul in the modern age.
A memorial will be held at Beechwood Cemetery on Thursday, August 15th.
2:00 PM: Meet and Greet
3:00 PM: Formal ceremony
3:45 PM: Informal gathering
Dress Code: Casual to Business Casual
Nicholas’s ashes will be interred on a later date.
The ceremony will be live streamed to allow his many friends and relatives around the world to join us. REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND VIA LIVE STREAM
Digital Guestbook
Linda Goguen-Manning
Mahaila
To Nick’s family and friends,
I knew Nick through SWOTT. He was three years older than me. Back in 2012, we went to the DIVS meet in Sudbury. I was the first person to age up in my group, and I didn’t know the older kids. I brought my book and expected to have a lonely weekend; but Nick was so kind to me! Asking me what I was reading and telling me about his fantasy paperback. I am so sorry for your loss and I will remember his kindness always.
Jimmy and Mary Hatzis
We are so sorry to hear of your very sad news. Our deepest sympathy to all of you and all of those who were lucky to be part of Nicholas’ life.
Jimmy and Mary Hatzis
We are so sorry to hear of your sad news. Our sincere sympathy to all of you and to those who were lucky to have shared in Nicholas' life. Our thoughts are with you.
Lisa Daher
I first met Nick in some swimming pool in Ottawa. He and Avery swam together. I still can picture the "boys" in those early years, arriving in their pajamas for early practice. I loved to watch Nick's fly. I teased "the boys" during covid about their crazy beards hiding their beautiful faces. Nick was one of those beautiful faces, that I cannot forget. I see him as a young boy, young man and extraordinary person. Shortly after he passed, I lost my perfect dog. I told her Nick was waiting, to find him and be his. I truly hope she did. Bless your family. (If possible, I would like to bring by the pictures I have of Nick and my grandson while in Ottawa from Nov. 10- 19. 204-218-7875.
Alex… my sincères condolences in the passing of your son. 😓