Brian Logie
Died: September 22, 2017 | Place: Residence
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Logie, Brian Ronald …
Died at home after a courageous battle with cancer on Friday September 22, 2017 at the age of 75. Survived by his loving wife Nancy of 50 years. Big brother to Marge (the late David) Waller, Gary (Lis) Logie, Carol Stark, Glenn (Anita) Logie and Joan Balanovic. Beloved brother in law to Janice Williams (Jim) and Larry (Gina) Williams. Special Uncle to Laura and Alex also loving uncle to Connor, Samantha, Dave, Carolynn, Darren, Kellie, Jamie, Kate, Adam, Shawn and Kent. Adored friend to Keith & Phylis Johnston. Predeceased by his parents Joan and Allan and his in-laws Lillian and Bus, brother Allan and his niece Shannon. He will also be deeply missed by many other family and friends. Brian was a teacher for over 20 years who touched the lives of many. He was also an avid historian not only for the hockey hall of fame, but as well as the baseball hall of fame. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4pm & 6-8pm on Monday, September 25, 2017 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The service will be held at Parish of Holy Trinity St. Stephens Memorial Church, 727 Southdale Road East, London, ON N6E 1A9 on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 11 am. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the London Humane Society, 624 Clarke Road, London, ON N5V 3K5. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Nancy, our dear friend , we so wish we were there for you. We will forever remember the the many treasures in life we were able to share with both you and Brian. Much love and sympathy Keith & Phyllis
My deepest condolences to the family, he was a amazing teacher may he R.I.P
Rest Easy Mr Logie.
You were such an awesome teacher. Class was always worth going too. Not to mention we could get out of work for at least a good 20 mins if we mentioned anything to do with hockey lol.
It was nice having you as a teacher 🙂
Prayers and condolences to His family??
He will truely be missed by many
I’m sorry for you lost he was amazing person I had the pleaser to meet him and know him back when I was in high school at Thames I was there from 1994-1998he was an amazing teacher and such a friendly person never missed any of his classes so sad and am truly sorry for you loss
Mr.Logie
Well heaven has a hockey fan up in heaven. You will be truly missed. Every time I seen you in the halls id always say hello. I know you weren’t my teacher. You were a great one, my heart goes out to the Logie family you are in my thoughts and prayers.
R.I.p. Mr. Logie you where are great teacher you will be missed even all your hockey talk you would give use to.
My condolences to the Logie family. I had many conversations about his love of hockey. I know he collected a lot of hockey memorabilia. May Brian Rest In Peace.
Very Sad to hear the passing of one of the most interesting, Teachers I ever met . He was very passionate and understanding and had love of teaching others . I can say that he had taught me to learn something new even if I didn’t like it . And to say I tried it . And move on . Thank you .
So sorry to read this and Mr. Logie was a great teacher and really easy to get along with Rip rest easy in till we all meet again Condolences to the family and loved ones xoxo
A sports historian, taken from us, please accept my condolences at this time.
so sorry for the loss of a great man and teacher. He was always there for his students no matter how serious it was he was the one those students would go to as my kids both had him for a teacher and both of them enjoyed his classes even after they left school he was still there for them . this world will be empty with out him but heaven will have a great man rip Mr Logie
Nancy ,I am so sorry for your loss. Brian will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to you and your family
Rest in peace .. Mr Logie on behalf of my self and my brother Bill .. a great man and a great teacher he will be sadly missed
My thoughts are with your family. My favorite memory of high school was typing out your book on the history of hockey sticks! You were so kind, and a great teacher. You will truly be missed. Rest in peace Mr. Logie.
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Being Jill Johnston’s best friend growing up I have many fond memories of both Brian and Nancy, at the ball field and camp ground. my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Love, Catherine (Houston) Todd
Prayers for your family in the difficult time… A great teacher who will never be forgotten.
Dear Nancy, We were so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. We were sad you and Brian weren’t able to make the trip to Florida this year. We have fond memories of the times we spent together at Symphony Beach. We are thinking of you during this difficult time.
Paul & Williams, Yale, Michigan
Brian was truly a great man. He always had a kind word and smile for anyone who crossed his path. It was an honour to work with him. Nancy, bless you at this difficult time. Brian – Rest easy my friend.
Nancy and family
Brian truly was a special person and always had time to chat. It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with him at Thames. You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely Janet Prout
Nancy
I am very sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Many fond memories growing up in South London.
Brian has left a wonderful legacy.
Thinking of you today and in the days ahead.
Brian was a wonderful person and a teacher. Always had a smile and a story. A pleasure to have known and worked with you. Keep your elbows down and your stick on the ice!
Mr Logie was a amazing teacher had a great sense of humor but also has a stern side,,R>I>P to the greatest teacher ever.
Dear Nancy, I was so sorry to ead of Brian’s passing. Please accept my deepest condolences. It has been a long time since we worked together and I often wonder how you are. I will be thinking of you.
it was a honour to meet you and a honour to have you as my teacher from grade 9 all the way up until I graduated. Iam paying tribute by wearing the jersey of his favorite Nhl team the Montreal Canadians and with one of his favorite London Knights on the back Brandon prust. It was always fun talking hockey with you -you are truly Mr.hockey.I never truly got to say thank you for being there when the things happened in my life-Thank you Mr.Logie
To friends and family of Brian Logie we are sorry to hear of his passing please accept our deepest condolences. He was my favourite teacher. From Jamie lalonde once again our condolences from us. Jamie lalonde and his Girlfriend Elizabeth peach . when we find out what cemetary he is at we will go and pay our respects.
Sending you and your family my deepest sympathies on the loss of Brian. I was shocked and saddened to hear of this untimely loss. My heart goes out to each of you at this difficult time.
Julie
your were a great person and the world is a better place because of your kindness in this world
All of us at Symphony are sadden by this news and our condolences to his lovely wife Nancy and his family. We are so happy to have known Brian, as I remember his kind heart, gentle ways and his precious smile. You are going to be missed Brian. Nancy, we are so sorry for your lost.
Our deepest condolences to the Logie family!
There is no question that Brian was a true historian of sports memobrilia!…..When my father (Sammy Foxworthy), was inducted into the London Sports Hall of Fame in 2015, we had the good fortune of having Brian did the “voice-over” of the video describing my fathers exploits on the ice as well as well as his tributes on the golf course!……..His delivery, tone & timing made the London HOF video a very intriguing and entertaining video …we are forever grateful of this fine contribution to the London Sports Hall of Fame.
Best personal regards
Jack & Nancy Foxworthy