Peacefully, surrounded by his family, at Bethell Hospice, Inglewood, on Thursday, May 12, 2016, John W. Logie, formerly of Deep River, in his 80th year, beloved husband of the late Margaret Ann Logie. Cherished father of Debbie and her husband John Wilkinson, Lynn and her husband Laurence Lafrance, John David and his wife Susan. Adored grandfather of Matthew and Nicole, Ian and Kirsten, Grace and Troy, Margot and Constantine, Andrew, David, and Ronan. Will be missed by his golfing and curling friends especially Mike Watson.
Cremation has taken place.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Deep River.
Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213).
If desired, memorial donations may be made to Bethell Hospice Foundation, P.O. Box 75, Inglewood L7C 3L6.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Don and Jean Armstrong
Debbie and John Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Talked to Millie and Nancy this week. May your father rest in peace.
Kent and Connie Judge
Debbie, Lynn, John David and families, hope wonderful memories of your Dad bring you rest and faith in days ahead. Sailing with your Dad, he one time said, Let the wind sing the song, I thought it was so gentle. Peace be with you all in your days ahead together
Jarrott Holtzhauer
The RMC class of 59 will miss you John. You were a dedicated supporter right from graduation.
J.W. H
Class secretary
Randy and Susan Linton
We are very sorry to hear about the passing of John. He was definitely a very warm person.
He was the Emcee at our wedding, and he had all in stitches. He was a great friend on the golf course and in the curling rink.
He was also someone who enjoyed a dram of good Scotch. I will pour one in his honour.
He will be missed.
Our sympathies to the family.
Brian Smale
My condolences to the family of John. We were classmates at RMC and I last saw him at one of our class reunions. I also talked briefly to him about 1 month ago via telephone. He will be missed.
Chris Learmonth
always enjoyed golfing with John at our season closing event at Deep River. Very sorry for your loss.
Chris Carr
Sincere apologies to the family. Joh and I were classmates at RMC – he had my profound respect. His death is a great loss. May he and his family know the consolation of a greater love.
Chris
Carol Skea
My deepest condolences. John was a kind, generous and thoughtful man who will be greatly missed by family and friends. My Mother, who lives in Scotland, also wishes to pass on her condolences. John took us fishing at a lake at the Petawawa Forestry. Mum didn’t catch anything but had a lot of fun trying.
David Rayner
My condolences to the family from another RMC classmate. I always enjoyed talking to John at our reunions and at at least one chance meeting on Princess Street in Kingston a couple of years ago.
Anne Garratt
Dear Debbie, Lynn, John David & families
I was very sorry to read about your dad’s death in the NRT.
I remember the good times you all had visiting him when you came home to Deep River.
It livened up the whole street & it was just like old times!
I believe once we had a skunk episode while you were there!
John David, do you remember at the end of school when you & your buddies put some large chairs up on the roof & proceeded to celebrate?
Anne Garratt
My sympathy to you all
John D Logie
Yes Anne, I do remember. Lol. Thank you for your kind words.