Stuart-McLaughlin-Obituary

Stuart McLaughlin

Ottawa, Ontario

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Stuart McLaughlin passed away in Ottawa, Ontario. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on May 15, 2005.

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In this time of great loss we should take the time to celebrate Stuart's life. He lived life to the fullest each and everyday. I feel honored and priviledged to be able to call Stuart 'friend'. He was a great leader on and off the ice. Now he can finally take a break, his shift is over.

Barry, deepest sympathy to you and all your family on the loss of your brother from all of your friends at Battlefield.

Our deepest sympathies to your family. Stuart will always be remembered in our family.You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.You are a very special person.You were a tough fighter and may you rest in peace now.

With Deep Sympathy to the McLaughlin family in this time of loss and sadness...

"There are special people in our lives who never leave us--even after they are gone."

Our heartfelt sympathies go out to you during this extremely difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

(Sara is a friend of Falyn's from St. Francis of Assisi)

Dear Betty and Family,
I was saddened to learn of Stuart's passing.He certainly fought a gallant fight and God must have thought that he had suffered enough.Enjoy all the great memories that you must have
and celebrate his life.

Our deepest sympathies to your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.I remember Stuart for hanging out with my brother Danny..He was one hilarious guy.Always friendly & fun to be around.Stuart would be the one who made everyone laugh and have fun with.He was always the coolest guy to hang out at our house.May you rest in peace!

Kim, Falyn, Aidan and Owain,
There are few words which can be said at this time. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am very sorry to here about your loss. I was friends with Stuart and played hockey with him for the Venosta Jr’s in the early 80’s. He was a great guy and a great hockey player. Stuart was our team leader and a real work horse, he would play the entire game with only a few short breaks to catch his breath. My sincere condolences,he will be missed by many.