It is with great sadness we, the family of David Roy McLean, announce his passing on May 12th 2022 in Ottawa, Ontario.
David is sadly missed by his loving wife Loretta of 58 years and his three children; Michael (Debbie) McLean, Angela (Ryan) Wakelin and Erica (George Guillemette) McLean.
He is fondly remembered by his grand children; Samantha, Joey, Karl, Jessika, Hunter, Taylor, Halley, Olivier and Jacob; great grandson Nicolas; sister-in-law Clarissa (Bill) Rustad, and nephews Mark (Diane) Key and Stephen (Belinda) Laird.
He is predeceased by his father David J. McLean and mother Sheila Laird; sister Ann Key and brother-in-law Gordon Key.
David was born in Hamilton and raised in Burlington, Ontario. In his youth he was active in sports, excelling in basketball and baseball. He tended bar locally and in the States and worked at the Ford Motor Company in Oakville.
He enlisted in the RCAF in 1961 and proudly gave 34 years of service to his country. His time in the military enabled him to travel extensively and show his family much of the world. David was an avid curler and after retirement enjoyed many rounds of golf with his buddies, read many novels and watched any western movies being shown. He was front and center in his children’s and grandchildren’s experiences and Dampa had an undeniable soft spot for his great grandson.
Thank you for loving us.
Friends and family are invited to a visitation at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Ave., Ottawa, ON) on Wednesday, June 1st from 9 to 11 am followed by the interment.
Livre de visiteurs
Kim Kennedy Nowakowski
Stephen Laird
Dave was not only my beloved Uncle but a friend who I could trust and admire. He meant so much to me giving me valued advice and guidance throughout my military career. I will never forget and cherish the time we spent together. His humor and selfless spirit will be very much missed. Giving my deepest condolences and heart felt prayers to Aunt Lori and family.
Paula Bailey
Anjie and family, I am very saddened to hear of your loss. My heartfelt condolences to you all during this difficult time.
Cass and Jack Devenney
We are terribly sorry to hear of Dave's passing. He is fondly remembered. Our deepest condolences to you Lori and all of your family.
Joanne and Peter Lahie
Our deepest condolences to you and your family. We are so glad that we had the chance to get together and meet in person
Bill Yerex
Dave was one of the best soldiers I ever had the pleasure to work with. His professional attitude and natural leadership abilities helped form the group into a real team. I will forever remember the Regina detachment where Dave introduced me to my future wife. Dave set the example for other servicemen. Oski-wi-wi Go Ti-Cats Dave.
LCol (ret'd) Bill Yerex and Martha
Ken Hall
Dave's picture is exactly the look I got when I missed a curling shot but when he smiled it made us all feel happy. I'm so sorry for your loss Lorrie but I know he will live on in your thoughts.
Mark and Diane Key
Aunt Lori, Michael, Angela, Erica, and families. We are very sorry to hear about Uncle David’s passing. He will be remembered as a gentle caring giant who was loved and loveable to all who knew him. He has returned home to be with his big sister and mother and father. We wish you all our deepest condolences in the times to come, and hope you can fill yourselves with happy, fond memories of your times together. Share your thoughts and feelings about him with all of those who care to listen. Speak to him when you need him and write a letter when you miss him. He is always with you. Wishing you all much Love and Peace in your hearts.
Scott wakelin
Anjie and family we so sorry for your loss and we are here for all of you. Love Jessica, Scott and Leilah
Mike, Angie, and Erica, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I remember your dad well from teenage years in Salter Square. Holding you and your mom close in my thoughts as you navigate this difficult time. Wishing you hope and healing. With love, Kim