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Nancy Elizabeth Logue 19392020

Nancy Elizabeth Logue
1939-2020
Nancy Elizabeth (Sutherland) Logue – age 80, of Wolfville,
passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2020 at the Victoria General
Hospital, Halifax. Born in Liverpool, NS, she was a daughter
of the late Leslie and Leona (MacKenzie) Sutherland.
Nancy graduated from Acadia University in 1959, the same year
she married her husband, Jim. She was a varsity athlete and scholar
and was inducted into the Acadia University Athletics Hall of Fame for
her talents. After graduating from university, Nancy was a school
teacher for several years, before dedicating her life to taking care
of her family and managing her husband’s dental office. She
was an exceptional wife, mother and grandmother and continued to live
a very active lifestyle throughout her life.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Dr. Jim Logue;
daughters, Terrie Logue (Paul Smith), Jana Logue-Arbou (Gordon), Lori
Logue (Eric Storr) and Kim LaGue (Henry “Chip”); siblings,
John Sutherland (Ruth) and Sara McGinley (Desmond); grandchildren,
Emma (Craig), James (Maggie), Jacob (Jenna), Nancy-Alex (Gabriel),
Jaclyn, Colm, Kaitlyn (Brody), Jazmin (Brad) and Maggie (Sean);
great-grandchildren, Leo and Violet; and her beloved fur baby,
Ollie.
Cremation has taken place. There will be no
visitation by request. A private funeral service will take place in
White Family Funeral Home Chapel, Kentville. Donations in
memory of Nancy may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Truro
Chapter Autism Nova Scotia or a charity of the donor’s
choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the White Family
Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kentville.
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