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James W. Logan

Fresno, California

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JAMES W. LOGAN We lost another member of the Greatest Generation on Sunday, January 7, 2007. Jim Logan was a proud Veteran of WWII, having served in the United States Marine Corps. Jim was born on December 4, 1924, in Ivanhoe, California. He was the seventh of seven children. He touched so...

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I was a student of Mr. Logan('class of 59) at Edison-My thoughts & prayers are for the Logan family. Mr. Logan had the highest integrity of a teacher & all of us students respected him..Prior leaving fresno, I remember chatting with him at the Mcclane bowling alley...May God bless the Logan family & friends...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

I met Jim through Barbara. I was lucky enough to begin working with her 22+ years ago and have remained close friends. One of the wonderful things (among many) which struck me, was how quickly and warmly Jim accepted me as a friend of his too. I did not see him often, but whenever our paths crossed, it would seem as though we did visit every day. Through Barbara's stories, I felt I got a small glimpse of Jim and their special relationship. He was a wonderful person - fun loving and...

I will sorely miss my colleague of Edison High School. Jim was a good teacher and a well respected faculty member. Jim, we will miss you. Sincerely.

Peace be with you Logan family. I will never forget "The Donut Man". I enjoyed seeing Mr. Logan's sweet face everyday when he would come into the Granville office. He is missed!

Uncle Jim will always have a place in my heart and my memories. So many stories and wonderful times spent together. I will always remember this past Christmas we had together, especially your humor when you were trying to get your new Bull Dogs sweatshirt on.
Love your nephew,
Matt Atwood

Barbara and Family,

I just received notice of Jim's passing. I was struck with a deep sadness and am so sorry for your loss. Seeing his photo brought a flood of memories and just thinking about him makes me smile. He was always dapper and always had a kind word. He was a special man and I was privelaged to have worked with him during my career at United Way. Jim and I shared may laughs and accomplished great things for our community. I can't think of a better volunteer. Jim did...

Jim was always gracious, and first class. He will be missed.

I was privileged to know Jim and Barbara when I worked at the United Way in the mid-90s. Jim was a dependable, hard-working, and caring individual who was deeply committed to the betterment of his community.

My condolences to Barbara and the rest of Jim’s family during this difficult time. May God provide you comfort in the days and weeks ahead.