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Christopher Ogg

Christopher Ogg

Born In: Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Passed in: Canada

It is with much sadness that the family of Christopher Ian Ogg announce his untimely but peaceful passing at the age of 65. He was born in Montrea,l the eldest son of late David and Muriel (Haslem) Ogg. Left to cherish his memory is his partner and soul mate Noella Arsenault, his children Jessica Ogg and Greg Sciortino Monaco, Luxemberg; Alex Ogg, France; Kiki Ogg, and Pandora Ogg, England. His brothers and sisters-in-law, Neil and Diane, Charlottetown; Keith and Vicki, England; Derrick and Heather, North Wiltshire; and Barry and Leigh, Charlottetown. His step-children Mitch (Crystal) Cameron, Jeremy (Melissa Long) Cameron, Joshua (Angela Arsenault) Cameron, Candace (Robert Toon) Cameron, all of Summerside. Also survived by his mother-in-law and father-in-law Joseph and Zelica Arsenault and by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Edgar and Pauline Arsenault, Edmond and Corrine Arsenault, Rose and Yvan Audy, Roger and Maureen Arsenault, Norma Arsenault and Ivan Furgesson, John and Marcia Arsenault, Alfred and Diana Arsenault, Paula and Eric Blacquiere and Donna and Kevin Allen. And most preciously his 6 grandchildren Lilou and Eliaz Sciortino Monaco; Kyle, Sydney and Mila Cameron and Cameron Toon. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and his children's mothers Muriel Toussaint, France and Bernadette Solan, England. Also left to mourn his passing are friends from around the world and especially the very close ones he interacted with, on different subjects, on an almost daily basis. Musicians, bikers, politicians, community minded people, crazy friends and newly adopted immigrants, he loved each one for who they were. Through his passions for music, reading, biking and not least cooking, he touched many people in many ways. A ready smile, a helping hand, a gentle touch, a sense of justice, a British reservation and humour is how he will be remembered by many. His love for butter and cream in all that he cooked will never be surpassed by anyone and many will miss the dinner parties he enjoyed serving. Final arrangements have been entrusted to the MacLean Funeral Home Swan Chapel. There will be no public visiting hours or service by personal request. There will be a celebration of life for those who wish to share their stories of Christopher and pay their respect to the family at a later date. If so desired, memorials in memory of Christopher may be made to the PEI Lung Association. Online condolences may be made at
www.macleanfh.com


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