BRIAN LEDUC

Brian Leduc passed away suddenly at the West Parry Sound Health Centre on Thursday, July 29th, 2021. Age 54 years. Cremation will take place.

Condolences


Our thoughts and prayers are with Margo and the family at this sad time . Brian was a great fire chief and friend we will miss him dearly .The fire department has lost one of our own .

-James Milne

Our deepest sympathy Margo. Very sad news as he was just to retire. What an amazing man, he truly loved our community.

-Larry and Jennifer Jordan

We are so sorry for your loss Margo. You are In our thoughts

-Marie-Claude and Craig

My sincerest condolences on hearing of Brian's passing. I had the pleasure of working closely with Brian and his firefighters on numerous calls during my time as a Paramedic for Parry Sound EMS. Brian was extremely knowledgeable and a great gentleman. His passing is such a huge loss to McDougall township and Parry Sound area. My condolences also to his wife Margo and their children.
Rest in Peace Brian

-Greg Purcell

My dear Friend Margo and Family, my deepest heartfelt thoughts are with you!

-Patty Forbes

Brian was an amazing man and fire chief. My condolences go out to Margo, their family and my fellow fire fighters that served under Brain. You will be greatly missed Chief, your legacy will last forever amongst the fire service

-Tyler Muma

Margo & family, so sorry for your loss.

-Susan Murphy

Margo, I wish I could give you a hug and hold you tight. Keep him close, never let go of his presence; the heart is a cozy place to hold your superhero. With love, condolences and strength; I know you will continue to make him smile! He’s watching, listening and there when you seek assurance, guidance and togetherness.

Your community is behind you in every way; allow us to hold your hand as you have done for so many of us. I send you love & strength today and always. I love you ❤️

Nicole, Scott, Bella & Hunter Holmes

-Nicole Holmes

Sending prayers and thoughts to your family

-Sandra(Milne)Phil, Rachel Sabourin

Margo and the Leduc Family and his Fire Family
My condolences on your tremendous loss. I remember well his gentle spirit, kind heart , his smile that went from ear to ear and his love for dogs and of the outdoors. May you find comfort knowing his life was so well lived.
Bonnie Blanchard Munro

-Bonnie Blanchard Munro

So very sorry for your loss

-Wanda Mably

To the family of Chief Brian Leduc: Brian in the position of Fire Chief for McDougall Twp. showed his love and compassion for his municipality and its residents. The leadership given to his volunteers has set the bar high for others to try and achieve Rest In Peace Brother Brian. I pray for your family that they will find comfort and support from all that knew you and respected your passion for helping others.
1-C Danny Shoebottom Seguin Fire Department Chaplin.

-Danny Shoebottom

Sending all our love from the UK. Such a sad loss and thoughts are with Margo and family at such a very sad time xxx

-Lisa & Danny Winters

My heart goes out to the family and to the huge family of fire fighters Brian was a great chief and a stand up man our talks and working along side his fire fighters will be missed the north has lost a great person.
Dwayne Fretz,Carling fire, Capt,ret

-Dwayne fretz

So sorry to hear about Brian’s passing. Lost one of the good ones to early. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Paul

-Paul Ryan

My prayers are with the Leduc family.

-Andrew Sturrock

Val & I are in shock over the news. Our condolences to Margo and the family.

-Len. Hunt

Very sorry for your loss. Sending our thoughts and prayers.

-Arthur and Lori Gendron

My sincere condolences. Brian was a good friend and I will miss our friendship and conversations. We shared memories on the fire scene, hunting tales, and fire service business. I feel for you Margo.

-DAVE WINFIELD

Heartfelt condolences to Margo & Family.
Words cannot express the respect we have for this man not only as an outstanding Fire Chief and Co-worker but also a Friend.
Rest easy Brian you have forever touched our hearts. Gone to soon but you will never be forgotten.💕🙏⚘

-Tammy Hazzard , Chad Hazzard & Wayne Hnatiw

As a retired Muskoa Lakes Twnsp. Capt. , brotherhood reaches far and wide, I would like to pass on my sincere sympathy to the Leduc family and all those firefighters that served under his kind command, my Son Dave was one.

-Ron Miller

On behalf of the Britt Fire Department we express out deepest sympathies to Margo and family. Brian will be dearly miss by all

-Capt Ken Breadner BAFD

Our heartfelt condolences to Margo and family. As a former principal of Nobel Public School, Brian’s sincere commitment to the students and our community was an inspiration. He always wanted to support the school and our students in any way he could. Brian was also a kind and supportive leader as a supervisor for student employees, demonstrating the importance of hard work his never ending commitment to our community in every aspect of his work. The Buckland family is forever thankful for all Brian did for our community, Nobel Public School, and especially for Quinn.

Dawn, Jordan and Quinn Buckland

-Dawn Buckland

Larry and I send our sincerest condolences. We got to know Brian when we moved to Georgian Bay Twp. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Margo.

-Marianne Braid

My sincere condolences to Margo and family on the passing of Brian (Chief Leduc).

-Don Egan

My sincerest condolences to Margo, the family and his firefighter family. Chief Leduc and his beautiful wife were at a call at our home many years ago. Their kindness to us and the entire firefighter crew left a huge impression on us. So much so that I joined up as a McDougall Volunteer firefighter for a brief time.( accepted with compassion and understanding despite my Over 50 age) You will always be remembered fondly and with respect.

-Barb O'Brien

No words can say how sorry we are. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Stay strong.

-Brenda and Kevin Holden

Deepest sympathy Margo. I was so sad to hear the news about Brian. I always remember how wonderfully kind and caring he was to me after Steve died and how the entire fire department under his leadership arranged the service. He was a lovely man and I send you my heartfelt condolences.

-Laura Mackenzie

Deepest condolences to the Leduc Family .Ihave been a summer resident of Trout Lake for 80 yrs. We came to know Brian years ago. My brother John Hackson required oxygen and on several occasions it would be late wherein upon receipt of a call Brian would have small tanks to tide him over. We are water access only and Brian knew this lake like the back of his hand. He came on occasion and spoke to out Cottage Assoc to update and ensure Fire Alarm Systems. Under Brian's tutelage one Nov.a cottage which consisted of conjoined Quanset Huts was removed by a controlled burn and use for training. Every summer I would call Brian to say hello.This summer was no exception and was surprised to hear of his retirement. It was with shock and dismay news of his passing. Good Hunting Brian..May the Spirits smile on your Journey as you smiled on ours.You will be remembered.Sandy Hackson Trout Lake.

-Sandy Hackson

Meeting Brian at McDougall town hall meeting was the best, he listened and helped us get our store sign on the road. W, are mom and pop type, so we didn't qualify, for signage. We, enjoyed, working with a dear man, who looked after the community and any one he met. Brain, will be surly missed. Prayers, to his family

-Sandra Lepage

Heartfelt condolences to you Margo during this difficult time. An amazing individual who served his community with passion and empathy. Will be greatly missed. ❤🙏

-Bruce G Butler

In my opinion Brian is not gone. He will live on forever in the hearts and minds, and prayers, of those of us who were fortunate
enough to have met him. He will always be with us. Arthur Whyte Sr. and Family.

-Arthur Whyte Sr.

I am extremely sad to hear Brian has passed. I had the pleasure of working with Brian on several Municipal Projects, the Rec Centre in Nobel and the change house at the Nobel Beach.

He was a pleasure to work with and had the community at heart. He will be truly missed by the community.

-Jim Hawes

Aaniin, I wish to pass along my condolences to Brian's loved ones and his entire Fire family as well. It was a pleasure to meet Brian last year. We had talked about Brian coming to visit our new fire hall on Beausoleil First Nation, his home territory. Baamaapii Brian.

-Owen Monague

On behalf of the East Ferris Fire Department, my sincere sympathy to the Leduc family and all firefighters who served under the leadership of Chief (Brian) Leduc.

-Frank Loeffen, East Ferris Fire Chief/CEMC

Our sincere condolences to the Leduc family. I had the pleasure of working with Brian a few times on emergencies during my time in Parry Sound, he was truly a dedicated, sincere, kind and well respected person.

-Peter and Tammy Brown

On behalf of the Greater Sudbury Fire Service I wish to extend our sincerest condolences to Brian’s wife Margo and his children, family, and friends as well as the members of the McDougall Fire Department on the tragic loss of Brian.

We will hold Brian’s family and community in our thoughts and prayers during such a difficult time.

-Joseph Nicholls, Chief Greater Sudbury Fire Service

A Federal Q Siren Salute to an inspiring, kind and uplifting man whose spirit will live on. I'm shocked and saddened to hear of Brian's passing. My deepist condolences for your and your family's loss Margo. Such a loving and respected person was Brian.

-Brian Prokopec

On behalf of the Chisholm Twp. Fire Dept., please let me express our sincere condolences to the Leduc family and our fellow firefighters in McDougall. It's a sad day for the fire service.

-Ray Ford, Chief Officer, Chisholm Twp. Fire Dept.

My sincerest condolences to the family on the passing of Brian/Chief Leduc. I did not know him well, but knew him enough to know he was a good man and that he will be missed. Please take care of yourself during these difficult times.

-Mike Pichor

On behalf of our team at Scugog Fire and Emergency Services, our heart felt condolences to Chief Leduc wife Margo, family, friends and the McDougall Twp Fire Services team.

-Mark Berney, Fire Chief

Margo
Brian will be missed in his many roles he played in life. I enjoyed and respected Brian in the time we had working together.

-Dave Rushton

On behalf of the Lambton Shores Fire & Emergency Services please let me express our sincere condolences to the Leduc family and our fellow firefighters in McDougall. Please take care.

-Lawrence Swift - Fire Chief LSFES