Donald Joseph Evoy, affectionately known as Don, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2024, in Ottawa, at the age of 81. Born on January 13, 1943, in Montreal, he was the son of the late Clarence and Yvonne Evoy. Don was predeceased by his beloved wife Heather, his brother Wilfred, and sisters Marie and Shirley. He is survived by his brother Henry (Nancy), numerous nieces and nephews, and a wide circle of friends and former colleagues from around the world.
Don embarked on a distinguished military career at the tender age of sixteen, enlisting in the Canadian Army and eventually achieving the rank of Captain. His service was marked by a commitment to peace and duty, including a notable tenure with the United Nations peacekeeping forces in the Congo. Don's military career allowed him to touch many lives across Canada, the United States, Europe, and Africa.
Beyond his professional life, Don shared a passion for travel and community engagement with his first wife, Heather. They were active participants in a walking group, where they forged lasting friendships during organized walks globally. Following his retirement in Victoria, BC, and as Heather’s health declined, Don dedicated himself as her steadfast caregiver. The couple eventually moved to the Ottawa area to be closer to family, where Don continued his role until Heather’s passing in 2009.
In 2011, Don married Janet, and although their marriage eventually concluded, they remained friends. Don will be remembered for his generous spirit, sense of duty, and the deep connections he fostered throughout his journey. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched.
A graveside service will be held at the National Military Cemetery of Canada (280 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa, ON) on Thursday, May 2nd, 2024 at 11:30, followed by a celebration of life. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Alzheimer’s Society of Canada.
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Michael Conway
It was an honour to serve with Don in Germany. RIP, Don. VVV
Cecilia and Tim Miner
So sad! We will miss you, Don.
Vern Evoy
Rest in peace Uncle Donald, thank you for all the wisdom and memories throughout the years.
Tom Homuth
I remember the good old days.
David Lee
Don and I worked at the TRC Rockcliffe together in the early 80’s and were there until we closed it.
Malcolm Ogle
I meet Don in 1999 at the Victoria Blossom Walks. We became friendly over the next few visits as we attended the walks frequently. We last met here in the UK a few years ago at our International Walk. My lasting memory of him was pushing me in front of national tv to be interviewed as I returned from a walk in Victoria, with me being under the influence of alcohol. RIP dear friend.
Keith W Hutton
From the mid 60's in Germany and throughout our careers. It was always a great pleasure to meet wherever our travels and the army took us. You were a good person and friend - VVV
Janet Day
My deepest condolences to Don’s family with his passing. My late husband and I met Don in Ajijic Mexico through the suggestion of mutual friends and instantly became good friends. Many a time we passed away hours conversing memories of our travels and life’s influences. He was a fine genuine man and friend. Rest in peace Don. You will always be remembered fondly.
Janet Day
Maria and Manfred Koestlmaier
Rest in peace, Don. Our condolences to the family. So many happy memories of our trips and adventures so many years ago. We still use some of the 'Donisms'. Happy travels with Heather.
Dear Kevin, Vern and families,
Baird and I send you our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your dear uncle, Don. He was our cherished friend and many memorable times were spent together, chatting about life and encouraging his love of travel and time with family and friends.
Don will be missed and forever in our hearts.
With warmest regards from us both.