“It was in my heart to help a little, because I was helped much.” – Khalil Gibran
George Garzouzi led a full life, surrounded by family and friends, filled with love, generosity, philosophy and food. His journey began in Kfarhata, Lebanon, as the son of John and Mary, and youngest sibling of Souheil, Elham and Najet.
It is there that he met his wife (one village away) of 48 years, Najwa Adra. Unable to wed in Lebanon by law, they began their lifelong partnership in Canada, through Montréal, Ottawa and ultimately, Aylmer.
George loved helping others, and help he did. Countless friends and family members passed through his house and his restaurants, for housing, for a job, or for a meal.
With Najwa, he raised three children (Amal, Lyla, Wassim) inspiring them with his values – kindness, generosity and love for family and friends. These values are carried through his five grand-children – Mathias, Alexia, Soraya, Mia and Zara.
George loved life. His favourite moments were around a table with friends and family, eating, talking, laughing and arguing. He loved his adopted country but never stopped thinking and supporting a Syria with more social justice and fewer borders, a Middle East without confessionalism and a Free Palestine.
He had a big heart – and sadly, health issues related to his heart. He spent time at the Hôpital de Hull, but never complained, and always spoke highly about the under-paid and over-worked staff. He was incredibly proud of fundraising initiatives he led with others, including for the benefit of the very hospital that took care of him.
For those wishing, donations can be made in George’s name to the Fondation Santé Gatineau.
A celebration of George’s full life will be held on May 30, 2023, at the Beechwood Cemetery Sacred Space at 10:30 a.m., followed by a lunch at 11:30 a.m. – accompanied by music from Fairuz, lots of food and his favourite, knafeh.
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Johane Ranger
Larry Steinberg
Amal, Wassim and Family
My sincere condolences on the death of your father. Your fond memories of him will be a comfort to you in this difficult time.
KATHLEEN ONEIL
So sorry for your loss, Wassim. Thinking of you af you at this difficult time.
Sheri Price
Wassim and Amal, I am so sorry to hear the sad news of your father passing. He sounds like he was a wonderful person. Gone from you too soon. My sincere condolences.
Richard MacDowell
I am sorry to hear of your father’s passing. As one gets older, one increasingly appreciates how much “the family” anchors and shapes so many of the most important things in life; so please accept my condolences for your loss.
Maysaa Sakr
Tante Najwa, Amal, Lyla and Wassim,
I’m very sorry for your loss. I will always remember amo George as a very kind man. May he rest in peace.
François Bastien
Mes plus sincères sympathies Amal et Wassim et famille. Papa a dû être particulièrement fier de vous. Avec toute ma compassion et amitié en ces jours de deuil.
Lyla, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Our sincere condolences to you and your entire family. Wishing you peace and strength during this very difficult time. Our thoughts are with you and yours.
Johane & Leslie