In Celebration of

Duncan "Sam" McNicol

March 30, 1925 -  November 28, 2017

Duncan (Sam) McNicol passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at Riverpark Place Retirement Residence in Ottawa, Canada. He was 92.

Predeceased by his beloved wife, Dewilda (Dewy) in 2005, Sam’s ashes will be interred alongside Dewy’s on Monday, December 4, 2017 at the Canadian National Military Cemetery within Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa. Beloved father of Douglas James McNicol, John Duncan McNicol (Kim), and Janet Anne (Peter Daechsel). Beloved grandfather of James (wife Maria), Tessa, Genevieve, Andrew and Alison.

A career naval supply officer, Captain (N) Duncan McNicol, retired from the Canadian Navy after serving for 34 years. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland on March 30, 1925, to Robert James McNicol and Annie Tweedie Alexander (née McColl), Duncan’s early childhood years were in Shanghai, China, where his father worked in the British cotton mill industry.

Duncan enlisted in the Canadian Navy in 1942 and graduated from Royal Rhodes Military College in Esquimalt, British Columbia in 1944. It was during this time that his naval pals started calling him Sam, the name by which he is best known to this day. His birth name Duncan was used primarily by his mother.

Sam served in WW2 as well as in the Korean War. In 1948 he married Dewilda May Lemon of Chipman, New Brunswick. They had met on a blind date in Halifax. Their first son, Douglas, was born in Halifax in 1951.

Sam’s naval career gave him the opportunity to explore many parts of the world on the various ships on which he served. In addition to these tours of duty, he and his family moved numerous times, including stints in Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and England.

Sam and Dewy retired to Manotick, Ontario, where they enjoyed playing bridge with their friends as well as many rounds of golf at the Uplands Golf Course and various courses throughout Florida.

After Dewy passed away in 2005, Sam moved to Riverpark Place Retirement Residence in Nepean, where he lived until his passing. During his almost 12 years at RPP he made many friends with the residents and staff. His family is deeply grateful for the tender loving care provided by RPP staff over the many years and in particular during his last few days.

Guestbook 

(5 of 9)


Deirdre & Marty (Friend of the family)

Entered December 1, 2017 from Vancouver

We are saddened to hear of Sam's passing but know that he is finally reunited with Dewy. I so enjoyed the many conversations with him about his time living in Vancouver - responding to the collapse of the 2nd Narrows Bridge (renamed Ironworkers Memorial Bridge), the Halifax Explosion, and other navy/military experiences. A true officer and a gentleman who lived a life most aspire to and few achieve - world travel, public service, raising an exceptional family, who in turn raised exceptional children who have that same sense of adventure - living around the world and making a difference. Much love to Doug, John & Kim, Jan & Pete, and the grand kids, as they say goodbye to their beloved father, and grandfather. We are sorry to miss the service but hope to join you next year as you celebrate his life and honour his memory. Dee & Marty

Jocelyne and Ross Traub (Friends of Janet's)

Entered December 2, 2017 from Aurora

We offer our deep condolences and hold you and your family in our thoughts with much love and sympathy.

Brenda Shirkey 

Entered December 2, 2017

Janet, your father was obviously an outstanding and beloved man. God bless you and your family at this time.
Fondly, Brenda and Bill

John and Marianne Koo (Friends of Janet and Peter)

Entered December 2, 2017 from Jacksonville FL

Dear Janet, Peter and family,
We like to express our deepest sympathy on the passing of your father and grandfather and hope that all the good memories you have about his long, eventful life, may give you strength to go through these difficult times.
We are thinking about you and sending our love,
John and Marianne

Tim & Connie Spark (Friend)

Entered December 2, 2017

Dear Janet, Pete, Andrew & Alison

So sorry to hear about the passing of your dad (granddad). It is always such a sad time. We hope that your fond memories will always keep him close to your hearts and that your sharing with family and friends help to ease this time.

Hugs, Tim & Connie

Photos 

(1 of 1)