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James J. Logue Jr.

Absecon, New Jersey

Jan 18, 1925 – Mar 26, 2025

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BORN
January 18, 1925
DIED
March 26, 2025
LOCATION
Absecon, New Jersey

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James J. Logue, Jr.January 18, 1925 - March 26, 2025James J. Logue, Jr., of Absecon, passed peacefully into eternity on March 26, 2025, at the age of 100 years, surrounded by his loving family.Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, he enjoyed a happy childhood and a strong education. The son of proud...

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I worked with Mr. Logue for 6 years at Spencer Gifts fulfillment plant in Atlantic City. He was known for being vocal, yet always respected the employees as he kept things rolling smoothly. I learned from him in many ways.

He was one of kind, He will be missed by many.

We will miss Mr. Logues great smile and having conversations on the sidewalk outside his home. Never a negative comment about anything.

My Dad and Mr Logue worked together at Spencer Gifts for many years and became good friends. I remember my Dad bringing Mr Logue home for lunch many a day for my Mom to cook for them. It gives me comfort to know that they will meet again in heaven. May they Rest In Peace.

I´m sorry to hear about the passing of James. He was a great friend to our family. James had a great golf game. He played in the Mc Gettigans 19th Hole League for years & won his flight division. I always enjoyed his kind words! RIP my friend

Jim was a treasure to the Zarych family. He was the very best example of a Catholic gentleman. He attended daily mass from the time we first met in 1980. After daily mass Jim would visit his dear father and take him and others communion. He always had a kind word of encouragement regarding work, family or religious life. Jim attended the SixThree Group at the Malvern Retreat for over 40 years until he became too ill to travel. Jim befriended my father at my father´s first retreat and they...

Mary - your dad was always so kind and sweet. May your memories comfort you at this time Marilyn Moore

Dear Aunt Delores & family, I want to send prayers, hugs & love to you & my deepest sympathies for Uncle Jim...he was the sweetest most kindest man I´ve ever known, I have always loved him & you both. Again......with my sincere condolences, Vicki

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. God Bless, Mary Lou Ward