Jan 12, 2022


September 21, 1996 - December 19, 2021

Suddenly and unexpectedly, Daniel passed away on December 19, 2021. Beloved son of Linda Giroux and David Roberts and boyfriend of Alexandra Mandarino, he will be greatly missed by those who were touched by his compassionate and loving soul.

Daniel was warm, loving, smart, humorous, and generous with his time and affection. He brought joy to his family, friends and everyone who knew him. He loved playing sports, especially hockey, soccer, and baseball. He rooted for the Ottawa Senators, but his favourite team was the Vancouver Canucks. He loved riding around in his dad’s truck with country music playing on the radio. He enjoyed being surrounded by friends and family; but he was happiest when he was reading a book, nestled on the couch watching TV with his mom and dad, and spending quality time with Alexandra.

Daniel received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Master of Public Administration from Queen’s University. He had recently undertaken consulting work that was well received and would have certainly developed into a successful career. His sharp and inquisitive mind lead him to question and understand many things that few consider. His love of this world made him think about many environmental and geo-political issues facing the country and the planet.

Daniel leaves behind proud grandmother Constance Giroux, Aunt Sylvia Giroux (Bob Wist), Uncle Mike Giroux, cousins Mitchel and Isaiah Giroux, Uncle Peter Roberts (Heather) and cousins Heidi and Benjamin Roberts. Predeceased by grandfathers Roger Giroux and Winton Roberts, grandmother Gladys Bunce, Aunt Grace Bunce and Uncle Gordon Mullin. Daniel also leaves numerous other relatives, friends, and colleagues.

A service for immediate family members will take place at Kelly Funeral Homes on Carling Avenue in Ottawa. A celebration of Daniel’s life will be arranged at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations made to the Boys and Girls Club of Kingston, Ontario or the National Movember campaign would be appreciated.

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