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John Kendall Logan Jr.

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

Apr 14, 1944 – Oct 7, 2023

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BORN
April 14, 1944
DIED
October 7, 2023
LOCATION
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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John Kendall Logan, Jr.1944 - 2023WilbrahamJohn Kendall Logan Jr., 79, of Wilbraham, passed away on Saturday, October 7, 2023 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough, ME. Jack was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on April 14, 1944, son of the late John and Virginia (Wayne) Logan. A...

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I´m presently looking at my ring finger, cherishing the ring Jack made for me during those years when I had the privilege of being both his pastor and his friend. Jack and Charlotte treated me as family, and I them. We shared many precious times together when I ministered in Wilbraham those nearly dozen years. When Phyllis and I were married, Jack incorporated my new wife into his friendships. That meant the world to me, but, of course, that was Jack. I miss him tremendously.

We still think alot of Jack . We embrace the times we were together in the USA and in Belgium. Martine and Rene

My dear Charlotte, Christine and John. We think often of Jack. Each time we come upon places or family reunions that Jack shared with us. Nice and warm memories. Charlotte, you are my dear and long distance friend, companion on the road of life. Rene and I wish strength and warm memories. Till we meet again. Martine and Rene

Jack was a public figure in education and a great conversationalist; but Jack was very private also and it is his many good deeds he performed for his neighbors and his friends that may go unnoticed. He loved helping others for the pure joy of it and he did not seek credit for it. He always approached every situation, big or small very analytically. We will miss his wry humor and his certainty in his faith which came later in his life. Warmest regards and love to all of Jack's family...

Dear Charlotte, I am so sorry. I really don´t have perhaps the right words to say. I heard from Rose in Hampden on John´s next journey. I´m glad to have encountered you again from our East Longmeadow childhood years. Life certainly is a mystery, but I do believe there is a design and a long range plan. I hate when people say that time heals all. To some degree a little. But we never totally forget, as well we shouldn´t. Reminiscence in all that was good.

Dear Charlotte, I am so very sorry to learn of your husband's passing. I hope you and your family may be comforted during this very difficult time. The road ahead may be less bright these days, but eventually brightened by fond memories of Jack. Please accept my sincerest condolences,

Charlotte and Family. I am so sorry to hear of Jack´s passing. He was a very big part of my life in my life at Minnechaug.I remember the hours we spent together in my office transferring the old files into the new system. In short conversations I asked what he was having for supper that night. He said spaghetti. I asked him how he was going to make it and he said that he was buying a jar of sauce. I wrote on a green piece of paper what to buy and how to do it. I told him to go to Hampden...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Charlotte, Christine, John, So sorry to hear of your loss. I have very fond memories of working , socializing and being a friend with Jack. He will be missed.