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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
My sympathies..Is it the same Joh Ferguson who once lived on Egan Ave.?
ReplyDeleteWe 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
ReplyDeleteHi 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
ReplyDeleteSuch a big big lost.....Life at times seems to short.. John
ReplyDeleteseems just like yesterday that we use to watch him play...god bless him.. John
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ReplyDeleteThis 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
ReplyDeleteYES A GREAT MAN, MY MOST SINCERE SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS. CAROLYN BENNETT.
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