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Ps: This site is monitored but not actively posting on a regular basis. Mostly these are stories & some photos saved from a defunct site known as Verdun Connections which was on MSN Groups initially then on a social network called Multiply.
We in Winnipeg have a place in our hearts for John. He was a great addition to the community while he was here. He had a good heart and was quick to help those in need. If you were a friend, it was for life... Rest in peace tough guy
Hi Stellapurple: Not the same John Ferguson. The John Ferguson I knew lived at 442 Egan Avenue in the 1950's. I lived at 444 Egan Avenue during the same period. There is a picture in my photo album, actually the second album posted. If you knew John Ferguson, you must surely have lived on Egan John and I were the same age and went to Woodland School together. John later moved to Melrose, just below Verdun Avenue. Gord Gibbons Brampton, Ontario
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My sympathies..Is it the same Joh Ferguson who once lived on Egan Ave.?
We in Winnipeg have a place in our hearts for John. He was a great addition to the community while he was here. He had a good heart and was quick to help those in need. If you were a friend, it was for life... Rest in peace tough guy
Hi Stellapurple: Not the same John Ferguson. The John Ferguson I knew lived at 442 Egan Avenue in the 1950's. I lived at 444 Egan Avenue during the same period. There is a picture in my photo album, actually the second album posted. If you knew John Ferguson, you must surely have lived on Egan John and I were the same age and went to Woodland School together. John later moved to Melrose, just below Verdun Avenue. Gord Gibbons Brampton, Ontario
Such a big big lost.....Life at times seems to short.. John
seems just like yesterday that we use to watch him play...god bless him.. John
Les,
This is unbelievable. What a great player John Ferguson was. New Yorkers loved him, especially his years with The Rangers. Very sad-Fresco
How sad.....thanks for the good times and memories. JT
YES A GREAT MAN, MY MOST SINCERE SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS. CAROLYN BENNETT.
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