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Shirley GREENBERG Obituary

SHIRLEY ELIZABETH GREENBERG October 6, 1931 - May 25, 2022 Shirley passed away peacefully in Ottawa after a brief illness, with her family at her side. She is survived by her daughter, Martha Bergeron (Eric Schygulla), son Dan (Barbara Crook), daughter Phoebe and grandson, Miles. She was predeceased by her husband, Irving; her parents, Elizabeth and Jacob George Schnell; and her brother, William Gerald Schnell. Shirley was a pioneer in the women's movement, the legal profession and the philanthropic world. She was born in Ottawa, and grew up in various parts of Canada as part of a military family. She had worked as a legal secretary, and was raising a family when the burgeoning women's movement inspired her to get an undergraduate degree in sociology as a mature student at Carleton University, followed by a law degree from the University of Ottawa when she was 45. When she started her practice in the 1970s, there were only 10 women in Ottawa practising law and more than 1,000 men. Shirley was among those who worked hard to change that status quo. She created the first all-female law practice in Ottawa, which was also one of the first in Canada. She helped found the Ottawa Women's Centre, which in turn led to the creation of the Women's Career Counselling Centre, the Rape Crisis Centre and Interval House, the refuge for abused women and children. She co-founded the National Association of Women and the Law, which educates and lobbies governments to address the status of women and their legal issues, and the Legal Education Action Fund (LEAF), which ensures that women's interests are adequately reflected in all court cases. As a philanthropist, Shirley donated to projects designed to improve the status and well-being of women. These included the Shirley E. Greenberg Women's Health Centre at the Riverside Campus of the Ottawa Hospital; the Breast Cancer Imaging Suite at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital and the Mental Health Resource Centre for Women at the Royal Ottawa Hospital. She established scholarships and bursaries at both Carleton University and the University of Ottawa. In 2019, along with the Honourable Nancy Ruth, she donated funds to set up the Women's Archives at the University of Ottawa. She was a big supporter of the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, which declared her "Mino-de'elkwe" (Good Hearted Woman) in 2018. Her latest gifts to the Bruyère Foundation helped expand palliative care to the Saint Vincent's Campus, to strengthen services for families living with dementia and to enhance services and supports to seniors in Ottawa. In addition to the honorary doctorate she received from the University of Ottawa in 2003, Shirley's awards included the Order of Canada, the Order of Ontario and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Shirley was a loyal and devoted friend, a famously keen bargain hunter and a great hostess, renowned for her famous July 1st parties. She was always up for an adventure. She travelled the world, but had a particular fondness for her winter home on the west coast of Barbados. Upon her return to Canada on April 15th, she developed the debilitating symptoms of a rare auto-immune disease called Dermatomyositis, which attacks the skin, joints and muscles. Every treatment option was pursued, but she developed complications and was admitted to hospital on May 21st. She was mentally sharp and in control of her life and her passing, and never lost her unique sense of humour and impeccable comic timing. Shirley was blessed with lifelong friends and colleagues who are too numerous to thank individually. Eternal gratitude to Eleanor Thompson, who was Shirley's friend for more than 60 years and her absolute champion and advocate in these final weeks; and to Cynthia and Mike Gibbs, who were her guardian angels during her final trip to Barbados. The family is very grateful for the exceptional care provided to Shirley by the teams at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, the Ottawa Hospital and Bruyère Continuing Care over the years, and especially these last few weeks. Heartfelt thanks to the staff and volunteers at Unitarian House, where Shirley moved in 2021. A celebration of Shirley's life will occur at a later date. Donations in Shirley's name to the Retirement Living Unit Assistance Fund at Unitarian House (https://www.unitarianhouse.ca/donate), the Bruyère Foundation (https://www.gifttool.com/donations/Donate?ID=2198&AID=3270), or to one of the many organizations Shirley supported would be greatly appreciated by the family.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from May 28 to Jun. 1, 2022.

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Susan

June 30, 2022

RIP Diva, liked your outlook lots! One of the towns queens. Say hello and big hugs to other cercle members in heavens. Xoxo

Janet Irwin

June 28, 2022

Shirley's life is an inspiration! She reminds me of the value of community and the need to give back. I'm sorry that she's gone, and I send my condolences to her family.

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The Ntazindas - June, Franco, Mutesi and Musinga

June 3, 2022

Dear Martha, Phoebe and Dan, we are so sorry for your loss. Shirley was such a bright star for all us. We will miss Shirley and are grateful that we knew Shirley. Lots of love, June, Franco, Mutesi and Musinga.

Ash Hunkin

May 31, 2022

In the early 2000s I studied gender at Carleton, and worked/volunteered for many feminist groups. I can honestly say that everywhere we went we felt Shirley's impact. We were all so lucky for her dedication to the future of women. Her investments in our health, education, legal rights, and the many institutions in Ottawa and Nationally which fight for gender justice have had a tremendous impact already. An impact that will last for generations. My condolences to her friends and family. May her memory be a blessing to you all.

Sony Sukhbir Singh

May 30, 2022

On behalf of the Department of Ob/Gyn and Newborn Care at The Ottawa Hospital, I would like to express our deepest condolences to the Greenberg family.

Shirley was a champion for Women's Health in our city, region and country. She helped build a center of excellence for women's health that has supported tens of thousands of patients and families. The Shirley E. Greenberg Women's Health Center exists today only because of the commitment by Shirley and her colleagues. Furthermore, her ongoing support led to innovations in health care delivery which have been disseminated globally.

Our hope is to maintain and expand on the legacy of an incredible individual. We hope we continue to make you proud, Shirley, for many generations to come.

Department of Ob/Gyn and Newborn Care
The Ottawa Hospital & University of Ottawa

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health

May 30, 2022

Our Elders tell us that women are the heart of a people, that communities are forged on the actions of kind, determined and hard-working women who chart our course. In the Ojibwe language, the word for this kind of woman is mino-de´el kwe "a good-hearted woman". This was the name that Wabano gave to Shirley in 2018, to honour her support of Indigenous people in Ottawa.

An outspoken activist, a fierce defender of women´s rights, and a tireless and eloquent educator, Shirley always embraced the mino-de´el kwe responsibility to extend herself to those around her. Her work touched the lives of thousands. When so many chose to stand at the side, Shirley put her determination to right action.

When no one else was giving to Indigenous causes, Shirley chose to see value in our cultures and invest in our vision for an inclusive city. In seeing us, she opened the eyes of others, including our own. We were able to see (and believe) that there were people outside of the Indigenous community that would be generous to us.

Shirley´s gift of "seeing" was the gift of hope.

Wabano is deeply saddened by the loss of Shirley. We offer our sincere condolences to her family, especially her children Marti, Dan, and Phoebe, as well as her many friends.

We hold Shirley in our hearts with profound gratitude for showing us the actions of a true mino-de´el kwe.

Melody Morrison

May 28, 2022

My heartfelt condolences to the Greenberg family. Shirley was a remarkable woman, fierce in her determination to make the world a better place especially for women. Her contributions to the life and progress of the City of Ottawa are many and varied. Shirley cared deeply, never aspired to the limelight just stubbornly and quietly lent her time, courage, commitment, and heart with no expectation of a personal return except to witness change for the
better. I feel
honoured to have known her. May she now journey peacefully and know the respect and love we had for her.

Jeri Van Leeuwen Boomkamp

May 28, 2022

It has been an honor being a friend of Shirley and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family with this tragic loss. Shirley had a talent for making friends but most important she made the effort of maintaining these long standing relationships. Her loyalty and devotion were always expressed with a helping hand and practical advice when needed. I admired her amazing ability to walk the fine line of handling delicate situations, a rare and much appreciated talent. Her vibrant and gregarious personality also included an appealing degree of shyness which was often covered up with her humor. Being a talented and thoughtful hostess meant an invitation to Shirley's was prized. It meant the guest list would include interesting people of all ages from every walk of life. As a result one could be guaranteed hours of stimulating conversation and much fun. Some get togethers were an annual event organized with innumerable activities, often services brought in, carefully planned to be enjoyed for several days.
Her curiousity about life led her down many interesting paths and she didn't hesitate to share her findings about shared interests. Her incredible memory remembered my medical issues that went back years and she generously shared her latest findings as well as political commentaries that held my interest. Shirley worked incessantly, bettering and enriching the lives of others in so many ways and has been an example for others to aspire toward. Few people have worked so tirelessly for others and her generosity of self has been outstanding.
I know the world is a better place in many ways because of her but I am struggling with the idea that we have lost a unique and incredible person.
I will miss my longstanding friend who has held such a special place in my life.

Shirley Kelly

May 28, 2022

I am still in shock to hear of Shirley's passing. She was a wonderful, smart and kind woman and will be surely missed by all who knew her. RIP Shirley

Kitty Scott

May 28, 2022

Sending my condolences to the Greenberg family at this time.

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