Doreen Logue

Obituary of Doreen Doris Logue

Surrounded by the love of her family, Doreen Doris Logue peacefully passed away at her home on Thursday, May 28, 2020. Born in Newcastle Creek, NB she was the daughter of the late James and Nellie (Weeks) Dobson. Doreen’s biggest love was her family, she was a member of the United Baptist Church of Minto, TOPS # 4146 and the Minto Senior Citizen Club. She enjoyed bingo, knitting, bowling, traveling, fish & chips, washer toss, hockey and loved helping others. Survived by her sweetheart, Johnnie Logue; 3 daughters, Debbie Wood (Billy), Vicky Fasquel (Glen) and Stacey Doucette (Michael); grandchildren, Jeremy Fasquel, Melanie Fasquel and Amy Thompson (Tony); great grandchildren, Jerisa, Jett and Jaxx and their mom, Lisa; chosen daughters, Wendy Crossman and Jennifer Hartson; sister, Madeline King (Paul) sister-in-law, Sara Dobson; brothers-in-law, Harry Logue (Carrie) and Al Gauvin (Rita); special friend Yvonne Kennedy; extended family, Erma Rosborough and Vi King; many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to her parents, Doreen was predeceased by brothers, Wesley, Arthur and James; sisters, Clara, Evelyn, Lillian, Ethel, Mildred, Ina and Carol. A huge thank you goes out to two very special ladies that took great care of our mom in her final days. Due to the current public advisory with regard to Covid-19 and gatherings, a drive-in Funeral Service will be held 3:00PM Sunday, May 31, 2020 from the grounds of the United Baptist Church of Minto, NB (124 Pleasant Drive, Minto, NB E4B 2T6.) (Please Stay in your vehicles) Private Interment will take place in the United Baptist Cemetery. For those who wish, donations made to the Minto Fire Dept. (Communications Fund) or the charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family.

Service

Service Date: Sunday, May 31, 2020 Service Time: 3:00PM Service Location: The grounds of United Baptist Church of Minto

Visitation

Visitation Location: no visitation

Burial

Burial Location: United Baptist Cemetery
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