June 4, 1943 – November 27, 2024
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Maureen Logan, on November 27, 2024. At 81 years of age, she was reunited with her late husband Ian, who passed away 37 years earlier to the exact day – a true love story.
She will be sadly missed by her two daughters, Alison (Don) Bohemier and Suzy (Michael) Gerbrandt; her grandchildren, Ashley (David), Daniel, and Logan (Nika); and her great-granddaughter Sofia. She is also survived by her close cousin Marilyn and Barry Davenport, and cousin Beryl Makin.
After emigrating from England in 1968, Maureen and Ian built a beautiful life in Sperling, Manitoba. After losing her soulmate at such a young age, Maureen shifted her focus to her family and work, retiring from Rossmere Golf and Country Club in 2003.
She lived her final months at Fred Douglas Lodge, surrounded by the most wonderful and caring people.
It was Maureen’s wish to be cremated and for the family to have a private celebration. We encourage everyone to share a laugh and raise a glass to celebrate her journey home.
Family and friends are invited to share memories and condolences on Maureen’s memorial page by using the comment field below.

Very sorry for the loss of Maureen. I have many fond memories of being at her home when I visited Alison growing up. Maureen was always pleasant and a gracious hostess in her home. Sympathies to Alison and Suzy and their families.
So sorry to hear this sad news. So glad the Logans moved out to Sperling and joined our community. I remember Maureen at the store in my elementary days. I thought Alison and Suzy were so lucky to go hang out with their mom at her work. Fond memories of Maureen and Ian. Deepest sympathies, Al and Suzy. ❤️
So sorry to hear about your mom’s passing.
As Bonnie says, your family was a great addition to Sperling.
But, times do have to change.
Wishing all the best for the years to come.
Suzanne
Alison and Suzy and our friend Mal Condolences to the family in the loss of their mum and cousin. Mo I’m sure you will be missed but you are at peace. Ian knew exactly where you were and took you home. We will remember you with fondness. you’re no longer suffering. Linda and Paul 🙏
My condolences to Alison, Suzy and families. I have so many great memories of the decades of friendship we shared. She was a fun loving, crazy lady! Goodbye Mo! Light one up!
Dear Alison and Suzy and family we are very sorry for your loss 🥲Auntie Maureen was a very special lady we have many good memories a specially over the years and Christmas time when the kids were young ! Rest in peace and God bless 🦋🌹
Anna & Allan Fifer