Peter Jago
March 16 1957 - September 02 2019
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Brian Teron posted a condolence
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Beautiful tribute. I haven't lived in Windsor for over 40 years and my memories of Peter are still fresh as if it was yesterday. An amazing man!
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Dario Rossit posted a condolence
Friday, September 13, 2019
We hired Peter to manage the Records on Wheels store, downtown Windsor. He knew the music business, put together shows and was passionate about the arts. He was well respected in our community and will be a big loss
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C Scott Barlow posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
My Heart felt condolences go out to all Peters family and friends. He has been my greatest innovator and enabler and has been in my heart for over 40 years. Peter will hold his place there forever. See you on the other side my dearest friend
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Chris Burston posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2019
If I could count the major influences I've had so far, Peter would be within the first five fingers of my hand. He saved me from the dirge of the factory by recognizing my love and knowledge of music and hiring me at Record's on Wheels. He was so instrumental in the independent live music scene of the late seventies producing shows at the Radio Tavern, Walker 917 and even the Killarney Tavern. He also brought me on board at the Capitol Theatre restoration project. We have lost a great supporter of the arts and he will be sorely missed.
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Sandi Thornton posted a condolence
Sunday, September 8, 2019
“Peter from the Theatre”... After the shows, after hours, on a quiet stage, in an opulent setting, all would begin with a recap of an eve’s performance. I’d wait for Scott, & Peter, as they worked in tandem to shut down the theatre, then venture out for a night cap, & great late night conversations continued. Peter was very interesting to talk with, always soft spoken, seemed his mind never rested. He had a style of speaking in pauses, carefully digesting thoughts before responding. He was not one to say something...to mean nothing. Genuine & a gentleman, he always welcomed me warmly, inside or outside of the theatre. “thank you for these memories Peter” The stage lights have dimmed... in sympathy, Sandi Thornton