Major (Ret’d) Joseph Isaie Haché, Canadian Armed Forces, peacefully received his final promotion to Heaven on October 5, 2025, at the age of 88.
He made a lifetime of memories with his loving and devoted wife of 63 years, Doris (nee Hartley), and his two daughters Crystal and Robin (John). He also delighted in his three much-loved grandchildren Kyle (Kelsey), Rebecca (Clayton), and Hannah, and his three precious great-grandchildren Riley, Noah, and Alessi.
The tapestry of Joe’s life is woven with the threads of integrity, loyalty, tenacity, service, leadership, courage, discipline, gratefulness, and faith in God.
Born August 2, 1937, in Robertville, NB, to the late Clement Isaie Hachey and Marguerite Arsenault Hachey, Joe was a thriver from day one in his large French Acadian family. The challenging rural upbringing of his youth fundamentally shaped who he was. The choices he made—and those made for him—created the colorful, adventurous, and dynamic story of his life.
At seventeen, Joe joined the Canadian Military Police (Provost Corps), seeking structure and brotherhood. Thirty-eight years later, he was affectionately known as the “Grand Daddy of Counterintelligence” among international colleagues and those in the know. His career took him around the world on several United Nations peacekeeping postings, where he faced challenges and opportunities that demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and professionalism in complex and challenging environments. To his family, he will always be remembered as the devoted husband, father, and grandfather whose consistent strength and love guided them through life.
He met his beloved wife, Doris, on a serendipitous train ride in 1961, an encounter that changed the trajectory of his life forever. Hand in hand—with little money and an abundance of love and optimism—they began a new life together, traveling the world and creating a love story of genuine affection and commitment that continues to shape the lives of their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Joe received numerous medals and accolades for his heroic service to Canada, including being named a Member of the Order of Military Merit (M.M.M.) by the Governor General of Canada. Yet his greatest treasures are found in the hearts of those he loved and the countless lives he touched through his service.
After retiring from the military, Joe remained devoted to serving others—not as an obligation, but as a reflection of who he was. A deep man of faith and a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, Joe volunteered in many areas of his local church, his community and he served internationally with International School Partnerships, teaching values and ethics to teachers in Central America. Joe took God’s commandment of loving God and loving others deeply to heart. He lived by the principle of doing what was right and leaving every place better than he found it through his service. He held those who serve others in the highest esteem, always making a point to honour and acknowledge the unseen yet essential contributions of those around him. Those marching orders of tangible love for others defined his life—and the love of his Creator fueled his passions.
Joe’s courage and gratefulness shone brightly over the past eight years as he entrusted his care to his many compassionate caregivers—first at home and, in his final three months, at Perley Health. Caregivers are truly angels who walk among us.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2:00-3:00pm at Greenbelt Church, 839 Shefford Road, Ottawa, ON. All are welcome to attend.
In the words of Joe, "God is in control". Peace and connection with God provide the only true meaning and purpose for an unpredictable life. “Be still and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10
Until we meet again, Dad—we love you, we will miss you, and we know you’ve simply gone ahead to do a “recce” on Heaven. We’ll expect a full report when we see you again.
Thank you for showing us how to forge ahead and create a life worth living.
Digital Guestbook
George
De ma maman Suzanne Haché
Mes plus sincères sympathies à la famille 🕊️
Jamais tu ne seras oublié, jamais je n'oublierais toutes ces belles années de rencontre en famille. Va rejoindre ta famille bien aimée et surtout mon mari d'amour Adien. Bon courage à toi Doris et les enfants ❤️
Carl and Connie Spence
Looking forward to seeing you, when we see our beloved Lord. Send love to family.
Susan Anquist
Your eulogy captures what we knew of your dad, perfectly. His light continues to shine brightly in the world because he was a man of loving presence. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you remember and as you grieve. Warren and Susan Anquist
Dixie Jones
A true treasure to have known1 Although there are so many attributes to mention; I will always remember Joe's joyful smile.
My love & sincere condolences & prayers for all the family in the days, weeks & months to come.
Dave and Robin Oickle
We will miss you, Joe. You taught us so much and showed us what love really looks like.
May you rest in the arms of Jesus and we will see you soon, dearest of God.
With love, respect and Gratitude we say goodbye to moment in history….
Holding your family in prayer….
Dave and Robin
Joan Braunberger
So many memories of sitting around your dinner table every Monday evening, prior to a piano lesson. So loved your dad’s quiet smile and openness. He so loved his family and friends and I am privileged to be counted as one of them. Doris, Crystal, Robin and John…..rejoice, he is with Jesus now.
Jocelyne & Mike Nassif
Joe was a proud retired military member who was a dedicated man to his Lord and Saviour, his wife, his children and grandchildren. Our souvenir of Joe was his commitment to all those he cherished. To Doris and the family, we wish you the Lord’s strength during your mourning for Joe. He’s resting in the arms of his beloved Saviour. Until we meet again….
Mary and Barry Ewing
Our condolences to the family , our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in weeks and months to come
Danielle Presseault
Oh dear Joe! What a good and faithful service (right up to the very end)! Heaven just got a little better with you in it. You will be dearly missed by those left behind. I'm praying for your beautiful bride Doris, your wonderful daughters, Crystal and Robin and of course the husbands and grandchildren and great grandchildren joined to you all by love!
Rest in God's perfect peace, Joe. Until we meet again.