Joseph-Logan-Obituary

Joseph J. "Joe" Logan

Arlington, Charlestown, Massachusetts

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Of Arlington formerly of Charlestown, Nov. 8, 70 years. Beloved husband of Ann (Wallin). Dear father of William J. Logan & his wife Shannon of Arlington. Loving grandfather of Sammantha Griffin. Devoted brother of Mary "Dolly" Hudson of Charlestown & Joan Hershoff of Chicago. Also...

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Anne,
I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family. Joe was a good friend to Bill and I bet they're catching up together right now.
Joni Arancio

Ann & Family,
My brother Bill often spoke of Joe and I know in his heart he really cared for him as a close close friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of need and we wish you all the best. Maureen & John Dowd (Florida)

Mr. Logan,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War aboard the aircraft Carrier USS Intrepid(CV 11)-the "The Fighting I." And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Dear Ann & Billy, please accept my deepest condolences on this terrible loss. I'm so sorry I can't be there with you today. Joe and his contagious smile will be sorely missed by me and many others...
In deepest sympathy, -- Cousin Linda

sorry for your loss our prayers are with you

Ann& family,
My brother loved him,he was a very special guy.My thoughts and prayers with all of you. Carol(Dowd)Gill

Ann,
The fondest memory I have is of Joe being aboard the HST Nuclear Air Craft Carrier on the Tiger Cruise with his son Billy and good friend John Lynch. Joe relived that day for so many years. He certainly enjoyed himself to the fullest as we spent the entire day at sea. Joe positioned himself on the flight deck and up in the "bridge".

God Bless,
George and Capt.John King

To all of you, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Growing up Joe was always such a nice guy and I might add a very funny guy. I am sure he will be missed by many.

To Ann,Billy & Shannon,so sorry to hear of Joe's passing.We have many fond memories of Joe,his stories,his sense of humour and his kindness to us whenever we visited Boston.Arthur always spoke so highly of his "Bud".Liam,Maria,Luke and Andrew o'Connor,Waterford and Dublin Ireland.