Three prominent local men remembered at Humphrey’s

Visitation and services for three prominent local men are scheduled at the Humphrey Funeral Home at 1403 Bayview Ave. Charles Stephen Knapp was a labour camp survivor during the Second World War and went on to leave a lasting legacy in Toronto with his design work in the sign industry. His obituary notes that he created both the Shoppers Drug Mart logo and the design of the many Crosswalk signs that mark the City’s streets. Geoffrey Ogram was a Phd  in Physics who pursued a career in energy research at Ontario Hydro and later became an executive at the utility. In later life, Mr. Ogram was afflicted with lung cancer although he was never a smoker. He spent his remaining years in a vigorous contribution to the advocacy work of Lung Cancer Canada. William Bruce Waugh is described as a man of keen intellect who served as a naval officer aboard the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Nabob. He retired from the Canada Life Assurance Company in 1985 as chief actuary.