Duncan Charles Mackenzie Hogan passed unexpectedly at his parents’ home, Saturday 7 September, at the age of 26.
Duncan is survived by his loving parents, Greg and Ila, his siblings Carl and Paul (Maggie Currie), his niece Sydney and his nephew Angus. He will be sorely missed by his many cousins, his aunts and uncles Derek and Janet Longworth, Dr. Bill and Diane Cornish, Dr. Bruce and Bev Cornish, Ewen Cornish and Great Aunt Marian as well as his many, many friends.
Duncan is predeceased by his grandparents Ken and Flora Hogan, Dr. Charles and Mary Cornish and by his uncle Charlie.
Duncan is a graduate of Bell High School and Algonquin College where he studied Television and Pod Broadcasting. During his student years he worked at a variety of jobs that included sales manager of a paint store, a staff job in a recording practice space and restaurant work.
Duncan was a voracious reader. He had an amazing range of detailed knowledge on a disparate number of subjects and issues. He was especially interested in history, Egyptology, the natural sciences, eastern mysticism and political developments in Canada and abroad. He was also an aspiring filmmaker, and, at the time of his death, he was in the process of moving to Toronto to begin a career in film and television work.
Duncan had a great sense of humour and he was a talented mimic. He spent much of his leisure time writing and leaves behind a number of draft manuscripts that include a book on the depiction of Goth culture in films, poetry and several works of alternative fiction.
A big kid himself, Duncan loved children, especially his younger cousins so Halloween was a special time for him. He took particular delight in fashioning elaborate costumes to wear when handing out goodies to the little monsters.
He also loved animals, in particular his little cat, Lavender. On his own initiative, at the age of 9, Duncan embarked on a one-boy fund raising campaign for the Ottawa Humane Society.
Friends are invited to visit the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa, on Wednesday, September 18 from 7 to 9 pm and on Thursday, September 19 from noon to 1 pm. A celebration honouring Duncan's life will begin at 1 pm. followed by a reception and a private family Burial Service. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Ottawa Humane Society would be appreciated.
Livre de visiteurs
Ewen Douglas Cornish
Linda and Bob Halberstadt
We too have known Duncan since he was a baby, and our kids took turns babysitting him and Carl since we just live down the street. His love for Halloween started when he was just a little guy, and we remember his fascination with the haunted house our son Andrew and his friends had created, and though he was brave to go through it, we could hear his little voice asking, "Does it have to be so scary?" As an adult, he was so well liked because of his friendliness and his ability to strike up a meaningful conversation with people of any age and any background. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him, but particularly by his family who have been so supportive and full of love!
Troy Troop
Ila, I wish I could say something to help you as you work through this. I may not know your son very well but I know you Ila. You are a great, kind and compassionate person and I’m sure your son loved you very much. Everyone who knows you respects, likes, or loves you depending on how much time they are blessed to spend with you. Take Care Ila
Grace Park
I was deeply saddened to hear the news. Please know that my thoughts are with you during this incredibly difficult time. My most sincere condolences to you, Ila, and your family.
Heather & Rob Anderson
Greg, Ila and family our thoughts are with you during this extremely difficult time. Duncan was a cherished friend to Caelan. Caelan will miss him dearly.
Dawn Xiao
Dear Ila, I remember you telling us how much fun Duncan had at one of his first jobs -- scaring people at a haunted Halloween walk! From all the stories you told us of your kids growing up, Duncan sounded like a great kid and decent young man. It doesn't really feel fair when a kid passes before his parents -- my condolences to you Ila. I wish you so much warmth and strength, as you pick up the pieces and find solace in the rest of your family <3
David Yeomans
I have known Duncan for about 6 years and he was always the type of guy you knew would have your back in a crisis. Incredibly knowledgeable, honourable, passionate and overall just a good person. I am very saddened by the news of his passing, and although I never met them, I give my condolences to his family.
Unfortunately I am currently living in Korea and therefore cannot attend his funeral, but upon my return I will be donating to the Humane Society in his memory. Rest in peace.
Charlotte Wandel
My heartfelt condolences to you dear Ila and Greg, and to all the family and friends.
Linda McIntosh
Ila, I was heartbroken to hear about the loss of Duncan. While I didn't know him personally, I knew of him, and I always admired his strong name. Anyone who knows you, knows how much you love your kids. My thoughts and sincere condolences are with you and your family.
The McGeachy's
Ila, Greg and Carl, we are so sorry for your loss. Duncan will be missed by so many. Our memories of Scott’s elementary school years are full of Duncan. Cuddlebades; Almost setting fire to your house; Beaver sleep away camp; Saunders Farm; Pioneer Camp at Upper Canada Village. The list goes on. He had a unique personality and big heart. So, so sad.
I am one of Duncan's uncles. Living in Ottawa I have known Duncan from the time he was a tiny baby to the tall, strong, impressive young man that he became. Duncan was exceptionally bright, curious, loyal, and well informed. He was continuously kind and courteous towards others. He loved animals and plants, loved to travel, but most of all he loved his family. His time was short, but his influence and the many memories of him will continue. My very sincere condolences to the entire family.