Lawrence D. Logan
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Greece: October 25, 2012 at age 87. Lawrence is survived by his wife of 61 years, Elizabeth Logan; beloved son, Christopher Logan; several nieces, nephews and cousins; esp. Sweet Grass Longhouse; many dear friends Lawrence is a Veteran of the United States Army, served in World War II in the infantry (Cannoner) and also as a MP in Hawaii. He returned to Rochester to become a lifelong Kodaker. Lawrence was a devoted fisherman and those trips with his son were precious to him. Please fill your life with as many picnics and fishing trips as he did—you won’t be sorry. The family would like to express its gratitude to Dr. Nolan for his compassionate care. His Memorial Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, October 31st, 10:30 A.M. at Holy Name of Jesus Church, 15 St. Martin’s Way, Rochester NY 14616. Interment held privately. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Holy Name of Jesus Church in his memory.
My guess is he’s upstairs havein a nice chat with my parents right now.Mrs. Logan, Maureen and Chris, my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband and father.
I was a neighbor of the Logans for 10 years, my parents were neighbors for over 25.
I remember ‘Mr. Logan’ as a very kind and soft spoken gentleman.
His ‘Hi Jeff’, over the back fence, puncuated with the most genuine and warm smile.
He always seemed truly happy to see you and although he didn’t say much, when he did it was with a keen interest in what you were telling him.
Rochester is a colder place without his presence.
My guess is that he’s upstairs, sitting down with a cup of tea having a nice chat with my Mom and Dad. 🙂
To the Logan Family
My deepest Sympathy to all of his Family.
I worked with Larry for many Years.
I am so sorry to read of my father’s death.
My condolences to my family.
May his memory be a blessing.
Maureen Logan
My deepest sympathy to the Logan family. I am so sorry for your loss.
Jo Ann Armstrong
Maureen, I am sorry to hear this sad news of the loss of your father. -Eileen Schultz
Maureen, Having to say goodbye to your Dad is hard. Know that you are in my prayers this week. With lots of love and support, Joe Dady
Maureen, I am sorry for your loss, may your beliefs and friends comfort you and your strength carry you forward. You are in my prayers and my thoughts, Mike Rood
Maureen….I’m so sorry for the loss of your dad. Cherish the memories until you meet again. You’re in my prayers my friend. Joann Dreher
Maureen, knowing you, I can only guess your Dad must have been a warm, creative man with a wonderful sense of humor and irony. Regardless of recent years, I hope you have fine memories of him that will be more and more of a comfort in the coming months. Wishing you peace and comfort, with love, Robin
Maureen, my deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your father. My dad is the same age and served in the Army as well. Maybe they knew each other.
Steve, Julia, and I were saddened to hear about the loss of your dad. Of course we never knew him, but good people like you don’t just randomly occur. Children share and learn qualities from their parents.
Our thoughts are with you!
Love,
Steve, Barbara, and Julia
Logan family, I was out of town and just heard of your loss. God bless you guys in this time of loss and healing. May God’s grace lay on your hearts as the dewfall, sweet, clean and pure.
Logan Family, Deeply sorry for your loss. I know he left a wonderful family who will carry him in their hearts. His energy will always be with you to comfort and support.
Maureen, the loss of a parent is brutal. I know you are strong and you will support your family with your love. I am truly sorry for your loss.
May his memory be a blessing.
Miss you dad.We also lost maureen.Thought there was more time.Wish i could go back in time
Chris, you do have a lot of family here… my mom was your dad’s sister. A lot of first cousins and first cousins once-removed. Reach out if you’d like to have coffee or donuts or just talk. Ruth Logan Herne/Ruth Blodgett My email is loganherne@gmail.com. Your mom has sent me old pics and shared some thoughts with me. I don’t remember ever meeting you… and that’s kind of sad, isn’t it?