Jerry-Logan-Obituary

Jerry Patrick Logan

Bellingham, Washington

Jan 16, 1933 – Dec 10, 2015

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BORN
January 16, 1933
DIED
December 10, 2015
LOCATION
Bellingham, Washington

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Jerry Logan, age 82, passed away on Thursday, December 10, 2015. He was born January 16, 1933 in Seattle, WA to Happy Theodore and Evelyn (Garlick) Agnes. Jerry served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He worked for many years as a carpenter for Frank Burgler Construction in Bellingham...

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In Loving Memory of Jerry

Jerry was more than a master carpenter; he was a craftsman of connection, a builder of both homes and lifelong friendships. From the moment we met as apprentice carpenters, Jerry and I shared an unbreakable bond that would shape my life in countless ways.

He helped me build my very first house—not just with his skilled hands, but with his patient guidance and unwavering encouragement. Our adventures extended far beyond the workbench. Together,...

My grandfather (PaPa) was a man of few words but alot of love. I have many great momories of him. The memory Ilove the most its as a little girl following him up on the hill to feel the pigs and trying to step in his same muddy foot steps. Memories can never be stollen and will not be forgotten.

I had the pleasure of knowing Jerry briefly, he was always kind, generous and had a wonderful sense of humor.. He will be missed. Prayers to his family and all the friends he left behind..rest well Jerry ..

Jerry RIP friend, and fellow Vet and rifle shooter. Thank you for all the great carpentry items you made for the Custer Sportsmen's Club rifle line and the help you gave me in running the service rifle matches.

I always enjoyed getting together with Jerry and others in the family. I especially enjoyed the twinkle in his eye when he thought of something that made him happy. I enjoyed the time we went crabbing and clamming and the enthusiasm and knowledge he showed for so many subjects: flying airplanes, fixing airplanes, mechanic work, carpentry, plumbing, welding, fishing, hunting, marksmanship, cooking, gardening, and probably many other things that I didn't know about. To say that Jerry was...

Jerry (Hawk) and I shot cowboy action for many years, I am going to miss him, he was a kind and thoughtful man.. No one will ever replace him in the Custer Renegades. I am greatly blessed to of known him.