In Celebration of

John Hogan

June 20, 1935 -  December 20, 2019

It is with sadness that we announce the death on December 20, 2019 of John Merrigan Hogan, in his 85th year at Dorothy Ley Hospice, Etobicoke. Born in Haileybury, ON. Loving husband of Theresa (Campbell) for 54 years. He is survived by his son Michael (Toronto). Brothers Gerry (Inez), Angus (Francine), Brian (Janine) and many nieces & nephews.

John spent 45 years working at Scotiabank, beginning his career in New Liskeard, ON and retiring from Scotiabank Bay Street Offices in Toronto.

John and his wife, Theresa, worked tirelessly as advocates for the mentally handicapped on behalf of their son Michael. John enjoyed vacationing in Northern Ontario and Port Hood, Cape Breton Island – both places catered to his love of music!

After retiring, John moved from Scarborough to Mississauga with his wife Theresa. She would like to thank the Dorothy Ley Hospice for their loving, kind care of John. Rest in Peace John.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Community Living Toronto.

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Kelly Nicolson (Niece)

Entered December 22, 2019 from Yellowknife, NT

We are so sad to hear of uncle John’s passing. He is forever in our hearts with memories from Cape Breton and Ontario. Much love to Theresa, Michael and the Hogan family. Kelly and Rob

Ennio Gregoris (Co-worker)

Entered December 22, 2019 from Toronto

One of the greatest pleasures of my career in the investment industry was getting to work with John after ScotiaBank bought McLeod Young Weir. John was a gentleman of great integrity, a wonderful sense of humour and great concern for his coworkers and the clients he served. He was one of a kind. A shining example to one and all.

Ann Murphy (Niece)

Entered December 22, 2019 from Oakville

Thank you Uncle John for showing me the fun of dancing with family to fiddle music, and to look for a bit of fun and celebration in life. I will miss you.

Ken Bolsby (co-worker)

Entered December 23, 2019 from Ajax

I had the privilege of working and getting to know John during my time at Scotia Bank. He was a kind, hard working and honest gentleman John will certainly be missed.

Ken

Ken Campbell (Uncle)

Entered December 23, 2019 from Halifax NS

John was always a kind person and great to see on occasion. I remember going to their place for gatherings and him coming to the cabins in CB. Thoughts and prayers Theresa and Micheal from Helen and Ken

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