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WENDY RUTH MOONEY

Born: Nov 02, 1961

Date of Passing: May 17, 2015

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DR. WENDY RUTH MOONEY M.D., B.Sc. Med Daughter, sister, aunt, niece, radiant friend, physician and overall creative woman, Wendy Mooney, born November 2, 1961 in Winnipeg; died on May 17, 2015, in Ottawa, ON, aged 53, after a courageous battle with cancer and related complications. Predeceased by her father, Verne; Wendy will be lovingly remembered and sorely missed by her mother, Ruth of Cartwright, MB, her brother Bill, sister-in-law Diane, and nieces Lauren, and Haley Mooney of West Vancouver, BC. The loss is shared by her extraordinary aunts, uncle and numerous cousins and her extended family in British Columbia. Blessed with many remarkable friendships that span the country and beyond; we would be remiss to not thank Asma, Carol, Lesley, Meri, and Allen and all those special people that visited the hospital; entertaining and supporting Wendy and her family these past months. Growing up in Winnipeg, attending and excelling at Glenlawn Collegiate and the University of Manitoba; Wendy made her family so very proud on receiving her M.D. in 1986. In demand at the Lombard Concourse Medical Centre, she served her community for nearly 20 years and in doing so she made many lifelong friends and a difference in countless lives. Opportunity knocked many times, but a chance to combine her love of science and medicine along with her desire to serve was too great an opportunity and in 2005, Wendy moved to Ottawa to join the Clinical Evaluations Division of Health Canada. In her 10 years HC-SC, her accomplishments and awards would continue and most importantly, her extended family' of amazing friends and colleagues would grow. Artist, photographer, musician and consumer of books; a poet, author, journal contributor and reviewer as well as symphony, opera and theatre aficionado, she was one of few who could at one moment talk of science at the extreme level and quickly turn to see the beauty in life through all forms of the arts. As a defender of the weak, Wendy was not afraid to stand up for what she believed to be right. A traveller to the very end, despite her illnesses, she made a final tour of the South Pacific a few months before hospitalization. The family wishes to extend its warmest thanks to the wonderful teams at Ottawa General (especially 5 East) and St. Vincent Hospitals for their kindness and compassion. To all the friends and family who have helped us with this part of the journey, take heart in knowing that Wendy's spirit is continuing its travels and rest assured she is checking out the sites for us. You couldn't ask for a better tour guide. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of her life will be held in Ottawa in the coming days. In lieu of travel to Ottawa, later this summer, family and friends will also be invited to gather in Manitoba to join in a time of sharing and remembrance. Details of both celebrations will be published in the coming days. In lieu of flowers, the family graciously requests that donations be made to your charity of choice or the Cartwright and District Foundation "Dr. Wendy Mooney Memorial Scholarship" for a graduating student at the Cartwright Independent School pursuing post-secondary education. The annual scholarship is to be awarded to a deserving student who demonstrates a passion for Arts or Sciences. McEvoy-Shields, 613-737-7900

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 19, 2015

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Today I learned, belatedly and to my great dismay, of Wendy's passing earlier this year. I first met Wendy after experiencing a minor but embarrassing injury. I stayed with her as a patient because she had the ideal qualities to be a family physician: intelligence, kindness, practicality, and a wicked sense of humour. She referred to my annual physical exams as "your 10,000 km check and tire rotation." Her decision to move to Ottawa was one I completely understood on an intellectual level; but pouted about in private. A doctor who really 'gets' you is hard to find. I am saddened to hear of her illness and passing; but glad that she lived her life so richly and was so deeply loved and appreciated by those whose lives she touched-- including me. Rest in peace, Wendy. - Posted by: Alexandra Venema (former patient) on: Nov 02, 2015

  • Wendy, was so wonderfully remembered in the tribute posted by her loving brother Bill, it is difficult to add anything of value. Wendy wrote a wonderful "Story of a Life" she did not let her "Dreams go by" and to all that knew her Wendy was truly a "Shooting Star". I have so many dear and fond memories of Wendy as a youth and later on cherish her care and compassion during some difficult times. We shared a passion for Harry Chapin and I find solace in those memories. - Posted by: Scott Sugimoto (Long time friend to entire family) on: May 22, 2015

  • So sorry to hear of her death. Wendy was caring and compassionate, especially for those whom she felt were vulnerable. She was a very bright light. Peace to her family and loved ones. I hope you are able to celebrate her memory with joy. - Posted by: D.C. (Past patient/friend) on: May 20, 2015

  • My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Wendy Mooney. I'm so sad to hear of her passing. I was very fortunate to have had Dr. Wendy as my primary care doctor for 10 years before she moved to Ottawa. It was comforting to read in the beautifully written obituary that she had a very rich life beyond the world of medicine. Rest in peace Dr. Wendy. - Posted by: Patricia Kuz (patient from Lombard Clinic in Winnipeg) on: May 19, 2015

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