





Obituary of Loral Gertrude Spence (Bartlett)
Loral Gertrude Spence (Bartlett)
April 27, 1932 – January 28, 2025
Loral, at age 92 passed away peacefully without a whisper of goodbye to those dear and near to her heart on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, in Carleton Place, Ontario. Born in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 27, 1932, she was the oldest of three children, predeceased by her parents, William and Edith Bartlett and brothers Roy and Earl.
Loral was the beloved wife of the late George Spence and former spouse of the late Robert Black. She was a devoted mother to Peter (Cathy), Daniel (Alice), Lori, Andrew (Cheryl) and James (Nicci). Loving grandmother to Alison (Chad), Jessica (Chris), Kristina (Alex), Kaitlin (Stephen), Conor (Karyne), Carly (Jason), Michael (Leanne), Jodi, Andrea and Holly (Jacob). Cherished great-grandmother to Abigail, Nolan, Maelle, Liam, Cohen, Annabelle, Raymond, Malcolm, Ernest, Isaac, Peyton, Ella, Ben, Ethan, Theo, Ella and Henry.
Stepmother to the late Shawn (Nancy), Allison (Gilles) and step-grandmother to Kelly, Nicole and Patrick. She was a very special aunt to, Kim (Edwardo), Ken, late Ross, late Cathy, Gord (Colleen), Brenda (Greg), Steve (Kelly), Dave (Joan), Fred (Juanita), late Gord, Kevin (Wanda) and Elizabeth (Phil).
“Cookie” is happy to be reunited with her recently departed favourite son-in-law Dave Lawrence.
Loral’s life was filled with love, creativity and dedication. She began her life’s journey in Ottawa, where she attended the High School of Commerce. At 17, she met Bobby Black from Ottawa Tech High School, and they married, building a beautiful life together. Later, Loral began a rewarding career in administration with the Ottawa District School Board while raising her five children.
In her fifties, Loral married George Spence, and together they shared a love for travel, crafting and family. Loral was known for organizing unforgettable family events, such as cottage “Boat” parties, Christmas “Cookie” parties and intriguing “Murder Mystery” nights. Her creative talents included cake decorating, stained glass artistry, knitting and oil painting. She also had a knack for impromptu jingles and poetry that brought laughter to those around her.
Other joyful endeavours included being a huge fan and volunteer for the Ottawa Senators, and part of the sisterhood of the Red Hat Society and Dazzling Diamond Divas.
Anyone who knew Loral would surely recognize her deep love for cats. Over the years, her furry friends provided her with comfort, joy and companionship. They were more than pets; they were cherished family members.
She will be forever missed by her Beloved Becky, they were inseparable.
Her family would like to thank the caring staff at Almonte General Hospital, Carleton Place District Memorial Hospital and the compassionate care team at the Carleton Place Terrace and her dedicated and amazing Personal Support Workers who assisted her at home during the last few years.
All are welcome to join the family for the Funeral Service, Inurnment and Reception on Monday, February 10, 2025, at 1:00 P.M. at Cole Funeral Services & Pinecrest Remembrance, 2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa.
In loving memory of Loral, we invite you to honour her by sharing kindness in the world. A simple act, a thoughtful gesture, or a helping hand can make a difference.
Loral kept all that she loved close to her heart, and now it is our turn—as family and friends—to carry on her legacy and keep her memories close to our hearts.
Memorial Service
Inurnment
Reception


Cole Funeral Services:
2500 Baseline Road,
Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3H9
Telephone: (613) 831-7122
info@colefuneralservices.com