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Gerald L. LOGUE M.D.

Williamsville, New York

Jul 22, 1941 – Jun 7, 2015

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BORN
July 22, 1941
DIED
June 7, 2015
LOCATION
Williamsville, New York

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LOGUE - Gerald L. MD June 7, 2015 at age 73, beloved husband of Joelle (nee Bronstein) Logue; dearest father of Christopher John (Andrea) Logue, Timothy Charles Logue and Nicolas Frank (Taurie) Logue; loving grandfather of Grace and Luke Logue; devoted son of Wiloven and the late Charles A....

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Gerry is not likely to be forgotten. We rememberhim fondly as a colleague, an excellent teacher and friend.

I will never forget the days teaching hematology, I have our picture me and you in the lab , that picture is hanging at my office . RIP Elfie

How can I forget the teaching times we had in Hematology, you were the most loved Professor by faculty, staff and students. I have our picture in my office and yes i do say good morning to you in paradise.

I do miss you every day especially when hematology comes at the Med school but I do have your picture in my office and my good morning every day!!!

Our pictures teaching in labs it is in my office to remind me the good days we had together, Always love you.

Joelle:
It's hard to believe that it is five years since Gerry's death. It seems like yesterday that we were having fun working at the VA and in Building 10. Just the other day some of us were reminiscing about those days and remembering the good times, when we found some old pictures. I also thought of Gerry recently when
Anne Kremer let us know that Bill Kremer died just a few weeks ago and I was in touch with John Laszlo and Hal Silberman who are still trooping along. I...

I will never forget you my friend, our picture teaching Hematology to Med's, it is and always will be in my office to remind me that YOU were The Best Professor and all the students loved you. God Bless you!!!
Just a Greek word for you, " "= To me you are unforgettable.... Always love you.

Dr. Logue was an amazing physician, mentor, and a teacher of medicine and life. For me, he was a father figure from whom I sought advice not only in hematology and medicine, but for life in general and cars in particular. Joelle, I express my deepest sorrow and sympathy to you and your children.

I just recently read of Dr. Logue's passing, and have fond memories of him as a teacher, and as leader who was excellent at knowing how to effectively manage people and get them to reach for their best. He taught me methods of how to deal with and engage professionals, and these approaches I still use today. He was a wonderful man and a role-model to me. My condolences to his family.