It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d) Alain Saint-Yves, CD, on March 25, 2025, after a courageous battle with leukemia.
Alain was born in Normandy in March 1944, and he often joked that he was deep inland on D-Day, well ahead of the Allied forces. His sharp wit, keen intellect, and unwavering dedication to service defined both his military and civilian careers.
He served proudly in the Canadian Armed Forces for 33 years, including time as the Commanding Officer of the Canadian Airborne Headquarters and Signals Squadron and 71 Communications Group. His commitment to the airborne community continued after his military career as President of the Canadian Airborne Forces Association, as well as through his leadership with the Ottawa branch of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. Following his military retirement, Alain continued his service to Canada for another decade as Director of Information Technology Security for Public Works and Government Services Canada.
Above all, Alain was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years Jeanne, his proud sons Marc and Paul, his cherished daughters-in-law Sheila and Brenda, and his adored grandchildren Abbey, Molly, and Ryan. He maintained a close relationship with his Aunt Jeannine who is mourning his loss in France. He was very fond of his extended family and enjoyed being a part of their lives in time spent together at the farm in Rockport and on the water in the Thousand Islands. Alain was pre-deceased by his parents Fernand and Armande.
At the family’s request, there will be no funeral service.
The family would like to thank Doctor Mitchell Sabloff, the Doctors and staff of the Fifth Floor East of the Ottawa General Hospital for the care and compassion received during Alain’s final days.
Alain will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all those who had the privilege of serving alongside him. His legacy of leadership, integrity, and dedication to service will live on in the lives he touched.
Donations in Alain’s memory may be made to a local food bank or a charity of choice.
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Diane Proulx
Clair and Muriel Everitt
Our thoughts are with you and family
Pamela Chiasson
So sorry for the loss of your dad, Marc. I wish you all will find peace in his passing as he is at rest now but his presence will be missed. He has left a wonderful legacy through you and your brother and he will always be with all of you in your hearts, memories and the lessons he taught you. My deepest sympathy as you navigate this loss.
Bill Cummings & Sandie Michaud
Marc & Sheila. Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Prayers out to you and your family in your grief.
Pierre (Pete) Boulé LCol (ret’d)
My sincere condolences to family. Al and I worked together many, many times since the early sixties, in Signals and later in government . I had the honour to assist in his wedding. A great loss to all who knew him.
Deb & Jim Ireton
Our deepest sympathy to the Saint-Yves Family at this sad time. Our thoughts are with all of you.
Sending love from our family to your family.
Réal Munger
Sincere sympathies to family and friends.
Scott Stevenson
Dear Marc and family, my sincere condolences to you all.
Serge Viel (Lcol retraité)
Daignez accepter mes plus sincères condoléances. J’ai eu l’honneur de remplacer Alain au poste de commandant du 71e Groupe de communications en 1988. Nous nous souviendrons.
Our sincere condolences to the family.
Diane, Claire, and Sophie (Des Roches)