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DAVID M. DELANEY

Date of Passing: Feb 19, 2012

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DAVID M. DELANEY Inventor, researcher, social commentator, and relentless pursuer of knowledge. Passed away in Ottawa, February 19, 2012, at the age of 69, after a heroic struggle with cancer. David was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was educated as an electrical engineer at the University of Manitoba and spent the rest of his career in research related to software design and communications, with The Bedford Institute of Oceanography, in Nova Scotia, Ministry of Transport in Ottawa, Control Data Corporation in Toronto, Logica in London, England, and Bell Northern Research and Nortel Labs in Ottawa. David was one of the founding shareholders of Plaintree Systems of Ottawa. Although his formal career revolved around computer software and hardware inventions, David would be most accurately described as a polymath. David's huge span of personal interests and research in all manner of mathematics, physics, engineering, medicine, society, history, knots, sailing, fishing, hunting, music and nature lead him to invent an eclectic array of devices, some with broad social applications - things such as open architecture solar cookers for the less developed world to passive solar homes for temperate climates. Since his retirement in 1999, David's principle concern was the environment, particularly in the areas of population growth and peak oil. His research, correspondence and writings with people and organizations sharing similar concerns spanned the globe. His web site, http://davidmdelaney.com/ was well known. David was a man of uncompromising principle both in scientific rigor and personal conduct. David was a good listener. He was always available to friends and family to discuss, analyze, empathize and reflect. He had a great sense of humor and was always an engaging advisor and confidant to his nephews, Michael, Sean, David, Stephen and James. In all of his work and life for the past 42 years David was supported and loved by his soulmate and wife Leslie (Redmond) who survives him in Ottawa. He will be missed by his brother Ian (Kiki) of Toronto and his sister Elizabeth of Ottawa, brother-in-law Verne Redmond of Halifax and many extended family members to whom he was known simply as Uncle. Leslie would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Christina Canil, Dr. Gad Perry, their PDN's and Virginia Jarvis and the nurses on 6 West of The Ottawa General Hospital. As well, Leslie extends special thanks to the nurses at the Elizabeth Bruyere Palliative Care Unit and Beth Moore and colleagues of We Care. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair McGarry, 315 McLeod Street (at O'Connor) on Friday, February 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Followed by a reception. Friends wishing to remember David may make a donation to The Canadian Cancer Society www.cancer.ca Condolences / Donations / Tributes at: mcgarryfamily.ca 613-233-1143

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 22, 2012

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • I emailed David back in 2010 or earlier to thank him for his wonderful work explaining Scheffler Solar Kitchens. He replied back, happy that I had found it useful. His website was absolutely wonderful and was full of great explanations of all things solar diy, and so much more. It helped me with my own solar cooking "inventions" and "techniques". Thank you David, you were a blessing to this world. - Posted by: Brian White (correspondent) on: Apr 27, 2024

  • David was one of the few very bright and very funny guys I hung out with entering math-physics honours. Over the years I lost contact with him, though early in my law career I connected with his brother Ian. I was moved by the obituary - a sort of catching up I guess (and sadly, too late). My memories of those days are fortunately still clear and with me and remembered with fondness. David, a fine person,with sparkling eyes and personality will, I am sure, be missed by many. - Posted by: Michael Nozick (old friend from University days) on: Feb 22, 2012

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