Condolences
Uncle Jack will be sorrily missed. I will always fondly remember the hand written Birthday Cards and notes that came from Uncle Jack – and always written with a fountain pen! He was always pleasant and always making a joke. When we were younger, my brothers and I marveled at how tall he was and it wasn’t long before we too grew tall – I guess it is in the “genes”. He was technically my father’s uncle, as Jack was my grandmothers brother. We enjoyed many fun times together, either our trips to Calgary or his trips to BC. I am thankful to have known him.
Rest in Peace Uncle Jack!
Commemorating a True Gentlemen,
We join with you to commemorate the life of Jack. That familiar “Hellooo” was always a welcomed greeting. Jack’s appreciation and pride in “his” province of Alberta was greatly admired. His keen passion for innovation and new technology fueled a lifelong interest.
Whether updates on Olympic Park, The Stampede, Fort McMurray or a personal perspective on the status of “King Ralph”, Jack gratefully shared his thoughts and reflections with everyone.
Although our family resides great distances away, our hearts and thoughts share in this celebration commemorating “Jack” a true gentlemen.
Keep the rubber on the road forever!
Love the Logan family,
Woodstock, Ontario
Seoul, Korea
I was sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. Jack was the last remaining cousin of my Father (Edwin McComb). We had kept in touch over the years, always enjoying his Christmas letters, and always wishing we lived closer, as we live in Woodstock, Ontario. I know he will be missed by all who knew him.
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