MARGARET LOGAN Obituary
(February 27, 1956 – December 28, 2025) With broken hearts, we announce the passing of Margaret Ann Logan, a well-loved sister, daughter, cousin, niece, counsel, and friend. Ann will be greatly missed by her brother, John Logan; and sister, Janet Logan. Ann was predeceased by her parents, John Frederick Logan, Q.C. and Margaret Doreen Logan (nee Doran); and Ann's sister, Susan Elizabeth Mokelky. Ann will be missed by the Philp, Doran, Eberle and McKercher families, whose love and support has always been appreciated. Ann grew up well-loved in Toronto with an innate sense of kindness, insight and ability to see people. In 1985, Ann returned to university to earn a law degree from UWO. Upon graduation, Ann began her career in Toronto and developed an appreciation for community service while volunteering at the United Way Survivor Support Programme and PAATH Affordable Housing for Young Mothers. After relocating to Cobourg in 2005, Ann and Stefani Rudd co-founded Third Street Law, with a vision to build a family law practice based on compassion and collaboration. Ann was a dedicated and active member of the community and served as a board member on the Northumberland County Law Association, Northumberland Help Centre which includes Community Legal Centre, as well as the Northumberland Hospital Foundation, where Ann served as a board member for eight years and Chairperson from 2011 to 2013. Ann was respected by all for her steady presence, sound judgment, integrity and intelligence. Everyone who had the good luck to meet Ann will remember her generosity, understanding and contagious sense of humour. Ann's great style, loyalty and sense of fun will be missed by many, including Ann's lifetime friend and partner-in-crime, Lynda Teeter, Ann's business partner and dear friend, Stefani Rudd, as well as the many other friends Ann made everywhere she went. We remember Ann best on docks from Balsam to Horseshoe enjoying the lake, family, friends, great stories and fun. Thank you Ann, for sharing your light and laughter with us, in rain and shine. Ann's life will be celebrated on February 27, 2026, from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King Street East, in Cobourg. Please join us to raise a glass, share stories, and remember Ann with each other. Initial welcome remarks will be made at 2:15, followed by reception and mingling. If desired, a donation in Ann's memory to the Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 24 to Jan. 28, 2026.