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Submitted by bryan on Thu, 06/01/2023 - 01:18:PM

Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend, Blair passed away peacefully, four days before his 89th birthday.

Blair was predeceased by his father Omar and mother Hilda, sister Marjorie, brother Donald and daughter Deanna.  He is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years, Betty ‘Don; son Eric and daughter Laura; grandchildren Jessica, James (Kenzie) and Angela Armstrong, Daniel (Cristina), Nicholas and Justin Aubry, Robert Armstrong Bolduc and great-granddaughter Eleanor Armstrong.

Blair began his business life working for the Bank of Nova Scotia.  He then joined his father and brother in the family footwear business, Armstrong and Richardson Limited.  They built the company from the original store into a multi-store chain serving Ottawa and Eastern Ontario.  A and R developed a well earned reputation for quality merchandise and specialized fitting service.  Blair was well suited to retailing with his outgoing personality, genuine interest and strong work ethic.  He was very proud to work with his children and grandchildren in the business and to share his knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm.  In addition to the busy life of retailing, Blair made an important contribution to the business community as he served on the Board of Directors and then as President of the Canadian Shoe Retailers Association which represented footwear retailers across Canada.  He also served as President of the Ottawa Executives Association and received the honour of Executive of the Year Award.

Blair strongly believed in giving something back to his community.  He was President of the Rotary Club of West Ottawa and it was through this service organization that he was able to assist those in need.  He was presented with the Paul Harris Fellow Award and Honoured Life Member Award by his Rotary club in recognition of his outstanding service over 66 years.  Blair was a Free Mason and Shriner and made considerable efforts to raise funds for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.  He was involved with the YMCA for most of his life and served as Chairman of the Ottawa West branch.  He was a member of the congregation of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church.

As a boy, Blair spent many summers at YMCA camp On Da Da Waks on Golden Lake.  It was there that he gained his sense of adventure and love of the outdoors.  Boating, fishing, hiking, camping and especially canoeing were favorite activities.  As a young man, he hiked the Tonquin Valley Trail in Jasper National Park, Alberta.  Years later, with his family, he hiked the infamous Chilcoot Trail in Alaska and British Columbia.  He always enjoyed paddling his canoe especially in Algonquin Provincial Park.  

Known for his powerful baritone singing voice, Blair was a soloist and member of several choirs throughout his life.  In recent years, he was a member of the Ottawa Police Service Chorus.  He loved to sing and to lead others in song.    

Blair was an avid curler and was a member of the Granite Curling Club and Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club.  Beyond club competition, he participated in many Rotary Can-Am bonspiels and once spent four weeks on a tour of Scotland as a member of a 22 man Canadian Rotary Curling team.

Blair’s favorite place was at the cottage, with his family, on Big Rideau Lake where he and Mom started out with a tent and Coleman stove in the late 50’s.  Subsequently, he built a small cabin and then the cottage.  He was a self-taught carpenter and handyman and was skilled with various tools and machines. 

Blair shared a wonderful love story with his wife and best friend, Betty ‘Don.  His family always came first and was his pride and joy.  He was a loving, thoughtful, kind and generous man.  May he rest in peace.

Blair’s family would like to express our sincere appreciation to Dr. Andrea McDonald, the management and staff at Viva Retirement Residence Barrhaven and Carefor Community Health Services for their kindness and thoughtful care.  We would also like to thank Dr. Mark Aubry for his exceptional care given over many years.

Friends and Family are invited to visit at Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa from 2 – 4pm and 7 – 9pm Tuesday, June 6.  A Celebration of Life will be held in the Sacred Space of Beechwood on Wednesday, June 7, at 1 o’clock with interment to follow in Beechwood Cemetery.

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Rebecca & Jonathan Tremblay

Our sincere condolences on the loss of your patriarch. There are many fond memories in hai full life to choose from in remembrance of him - I will always hold those of OPC choir practices / performances and A&R Christmas parties in my heart. His kindness and lightness of spirit lives on in Jess and Angie.

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