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Meltzer, Allan

MELTZER, Allan

1947 - 2024

Allan Meltzer 

November 25, 1947 - January 8, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce Allan's passing.

Allan was predeceased by his parents Arnold and Helen (Shore). He is survived by his wife Deborah Tambeau; son Jonathan (Sean); daughter Megan; grandchildren Gabby, Jerrod and Benjamin; brother Gary and cousins. 

Lovingly remembered by his sisters- and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.

Allan was a man of many interests and talents, including acting, and had a great love of playing Irish music on his flute and whistles.

He will be forever loved and missed by his family and many friends.

Profound thanks to everyone working on the sixth floor at Élisabeth Bruyère Residence for their care and kindness during Allan's stay.

As per his wishes, there will be no service.

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Deborah

Deborah, we are so very sorry to hear of Allan’s illness and passing.

We will always treasure the beautiful photos he took when Deian was a baby, still referred to in our family as the ‘Deian in the daffodils’ series.

He was a real gentleman with a kind and generous heart.

Our sincere condolences.

Kathy and Bahman

Kathy Rice and Bahman Assadi, January 28, 2024

Allan Meltzer

I worked with Allan for many years at Parks Canada. He was a person everyone liked. Serious about his work but friendly and smiling. We both liked to walk and bicycle and had ancestors in Ireland. The second last time I saw Allan was after he retired. In the lobby of the Ottawa Little Theatre he thanked me for coming to see his play (which was good). The last time was a chance meeting on a sidewalk. I wish there had been more of those.
- Jim Birtch

James Birtch, February 4, 2024

Deborah

We couldn't have had better neighbours at Abiwin. It was a pleasure to know you.

Barbara Blakeney, March 30, 2024

Deborah

My sincere condolences. Allan was a very special person, and friend.

Harold Shuster, April 20, 2024