Louis-Logsdon-Obituary

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Louis L. Logsdon

Harrison Township, Michigan

Mar 2, 1928 – Oct 6, 2016 (Age 88)

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BORN
March 2, 1928
DIED
October 6, 2016
AGE
88
LOCATION
Harrison Township, Michigan

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Wujek-Calcaterra & Sons, Inc. - Sterling Heights Obituary

LOGSDON, LOUIS L. Age 88 October 6, 2016. Beloved husband of Rosemary. Loving father of Patrick(Donna), Kathleen(James)Collins & Michael(Karen Bishop). Proud grandfather of 5 & great grandfather of 10. Dearest brother of Mary Reili. Louis was a Proud US Navy Veteran, who belonged to the...

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Lou was a wonderful gentleman. We had both been employed by SOM DSS OIG at different times, but with many a shared understanding.

Lew my friend I will miss your friendship, brothership, and your mentorship. My thoughts and prayers will be with Rosie and the family. Ed "Yoda" Stevenson CMDCM(AW)(RET)

A true gentleman. We will miss your songs and sea stories.
Thank you for being a friend and mentor to so many of us young whipper snappers and blazing a wonderful trail for all your fellow Chiefs to follow.

Hi Rose
I not sure you remember Tracy and I (Skip Lorens), we were stationed at sangb in the late 70's and early 80's. So sorry to hear of the passing of Louis.. We shared many good times with folks while in Detroit, especially the CPOA functions. We have you and Louis's family in our prayers..Fair winds and following seas. God speed.

Skip & Tracilla Lorens
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Atlanta, Ga

Ken and I hold so many great memories in our hearts. Our prayers and thoughts are with Rosie and Lou's family. All our love, Ken and Dee Shirley

Dear Rosie, I am so very sorry to hear of your husband's passing. I'm hoping you are doing well and send love and special memories with you in East Pointe and now Shoreline Sound Chorus. God bless you, Mary Linda and Ernie Gauche

Aunt Rose, sending you Love and Hugs and my Prayers for Uncle Louie. My heart is with you today and the coming days. I think I hear Uncle Lou singing in heaven.

When I joined the American Legion, Lew was one of the first members to greet me. He was wearing a Navy veterans cap. I ask his " What boat did you serve on ? " Boy, did I ever get a lesson on what a boat & ship were. From Coast Guard, then to serve in the Army,Senior Chief in the Navy. Outstanding. I'll miss your laughter, good humor, patriotic songs, speaking German & most important, the lessons and history you shared with me. You are truly missed. "Welcome Home" my good friend. (Slow Salute)

Rita Rice and family