Remembering Cavan and Liz McHenry

With immense sadness, we acknowledge the loss of Cavan McHenry, whose late sister, Elizabeth ‘Liz’ McHenry, was GADA’s founder (originally named the Canadian Marfan Association). We have been honored to continue the life-changing work started by Liz and would like to thank the McHenry family for their continued support, especially during this difficult time.

Cavan was the fifth child of nine born into an Irish Catholic family in Sarnia, Ontario. His hard work and determination led to him running his dental practice in London for over twenty years before retiring in 2019. Cavan's family was the centre of his life. 

Cavan's late sister, ‘Liz’ laid the groundwork for GADA in the mid 1980’s when she submitted a funding proposal to Health and Welfare Canada to start the Canadian Marfan Association (CMA) to support the rare genetic disorder, Marfan syndrome.  Her impact was felt strongly; over the last 37 years, CMA/GADA has been the only organization that supports the growing number of genetic aortic disorders (GAD) that cause life-threatening aneurysms and aortic dissections.  With the aim of achieving better patient support and life-saving research, GADA is committed to saving lives and ensuring a promising future for individuals living with Marfan syndrome and other genetic aortic disorders.

GADA is humbled and honored that in lieu of flowers, Cavan’s family has requested donations to be made to GADA Canada.

Your donation to GADA supports an organization that has existed for 37 years in Canada and recognizes the work of Liz and the McHenry family.

 Read Cavan’s obituary here.