It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Emma Rosemond Geddes (nee Mitchell) born December 7, 1934 to Edwin and Jessie (nee Higgins) Mitchell. Emma passed away peacefully in her sleep on the morning of November 6, 2024 at the Ottawa Hospital Civic campus in her 90th year. Emma is survived by her husband of 65 years, Donald Geddes, her two daughters Lisa Moore (John) and Nancy Vincent (Drew) and her four grandchildren Scott (Esther), Ellory (Moustafa), Michael (Lauren) and Rylan, as well as 2 great granddaughters Lucy and Piper.
Emma was born into a large and loving family growing up on a farm in Middle Musquodoboit Nova Scotia. She was 3rd youngest of 11. The 9 sisters and 2 brothers remained closely connected throughout their lives and when ever they gathered the room was filled with laughter and stories remembered from their youth.
In 1958 Emma met a young Airforce man from Milford Nova Scotia, Donald Geddes, at a local dance. That first dance started a long-distance courtship between Greenwood Airforce base with a 2-hour drive to Middle Musquodoboit when ever they could fit some time in with the shift work of Emma’s job as a telephone operator and Don’s time off from the base. They married on October 17, 1959, just before Don was transferred to Churchill Manitoba and Emma followed 6 months later when housing had been secured. This started the adventures from rural Nova Scotia to postings all over Canada, Europe and the United States. While this was never a life that Emma had envisioned, she embraced every posting with curiosity and excitement to see what the new place had to offer and was always eager to make new connections and to turn the new house into a home for the family. Home was always filled with the smells of baking, enhanced in summer by a garden full of flowers and decorated with mementoes of family, and previous postings and travel.
While none of the moves ever took her back to Nova Scotia to live a portion of her heart always stayed at home on the farm with her sisters and brothers. Emma maintained close contact with all her family and friends through many letters and phone calls and when the postings took them close enough, summer trips back to Nova Scotia were always a priority. Emma brought her Nova Scotia home to life for her daughters and grandchildren by the retelling of stories from her youth and these memories will be cherished always and the stories retold.
While we are deeply saddened by her passing, we take comfort in knowing that there is a great reunion in heaven as she rejoins the family and friends that went before her.
A celebration of life will be held at Beechwood, Cemetery and Funeral Services (280 Beechwood Ave, Ottawa) on Monday, November 18 from 1:00pm-2:00pm with a reception to follow. A short visitation prior to the service is also welcome from 12:00pm–1:00pm in the Sacred Space.
Donations can be made in Emma’s name to The Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County or The Ottawa Hospital Foundation.
Digital Guestbook
MARLENE edna BAKER
Janice Clarke and Pat Stenta
Our Deepest Sympathy To The Families
Denise and Stuart MacPherson
"A mother's love is eternal. Though she may no longer be with us in person, her love continues to guide and comfort us from above." - Unknown
We offer our deepest condolences to you Lisa and to your family. We offer prayers for peace and comfort in all the days ahead.
Mark Lafontaine
My deepest sympathy to the Geddes Family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Karl Scribner & Kim Shepherd
We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your mother. Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with you and your family during this difficult time. Wishing you strength, peace, and comfort in the days ahead.
Susan and Dennis Pitt
Dear Don, our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Emma was a lovely woman and we are glad to have known her.
Jean Vincent
Emma was a wonderful wife and a loving mother to her daughters. She was a caring ,loving grandmother to her grandchildren and will be sadly missed by all who knew her
Nancy Lascelles
My deepest sympathies to the entire Geddes and Moore families. I know there are many fond family memories and hope they give you comfort at this difficult time.
Terry McKernan
My deepest condolences on the passing of Emma.I met her for the first time at Lisa’s marriage reception at the Skyline Hotel many years ago
She was a very kind and caring person and went out of her way to thank me for making the arrangements at the hotel.Especially for hosting the family breakfast in the Vice Regal suite the morning after the wedding.
Lisa and Don I cherish that conversation with her as many people never think to remark on such things especially when it is a busy time for them as Mother of the Bride. R.I. P. Dear Emma
Emma came to visit me in Massachusetts and it was such a wonderful time. i had many occasions also to visit musquodoboit nova scotia-but Emma was not very often able to be there. We did keep in touch through letters and I always thought of her, as well as bertha and Velma more like sisters to me than cousins. I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers as long as I'm on this earth to do so.