Norman-Logan-Obituary

Dr. Norman D. Logan

Portland, Oregon

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Logan, Dr. Norman D. 82 May 15, 1929 Nov. 06, 2011 Longtime Gresham resident and east Multnomah County physician, Dr. Norman D. Logan, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend to all who knew him, passed away in his sleep, Sunday Nov. 6, 2011 around 3:30 p.m., with loved ones by his...

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I was a friend of Normans for many years- Enjoyed our time OSC.

Norman is my 2nd cousin and I have only just found out that he has passed away. I am extremely upset and sad to learn of his death as I did not know. We both lived in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England, and were both born there. I didnt see an awful lot of him but, saw his Mum, and Dad, Mary and Sam Logan, quite often, when they always spoke of Norman and how well he was doing at school. He was their beloved only child. The last time I saw him we had such a lovely chat in our local town. I...

My heart goes out to the family and friends of Norm. Norm was a great guy with a warm spirit and sense of humor. I met him back in the 80s when he brought his Chev Suburban into my shop for repair. When Norm found out I shared his passion for fly fishing he invited me and my father to fish with him at his Green Valley fly fishing club. We went and had a wonderful time. After that, He generously gave me one of his fly rod and reel set-ups. I will never forget his kindness and warm and...

Our very sincere regrets. Some of my fondest memories at OSU were shared with Norm. There were many, but a special one was that he had always talked about driving his Model A across the quad some night without getting caught. A feat we accomplished one evening while returning from Price's, and a story I've told countless times over the years. Norm was blessed with a rare combination of serious and fun loving that very few possess. I will always be thankful for knowing Norm.

My condolences to your family. I will remember Dr. Logan as a very kind and gentle man. May you all find peace with his passing.

Sorry to hear about Norm. Alot of good times at OSC and at the old PiKap House--
Von (Vern) Summers

Very sorry to hear this. Bob Reeves
fellow Pi Kap

Too many fond memories to share. I have known Norm since he entered Kennedy School in the 5th grade and have been a friend of Kathleen for years before that. We were bridesmaids in each others weddings in 1952. We played lots of pinochle as we shared stories and laughs when we were guests in their Black Butte home. His last words to Ray in July were "we've got to get out and hit some golf balls".
Much Love to all the Family,
Ray and Marilyn Bascom

When I picture Dr. Logan I remember a huge smile and eyes that sparkled. His love of music and his ability to make me blush with his teasing. His never ending energy was exhausting to watch but also contagious. My deepest love and sympathy to all of you.

God Bless,
Pam Pulioff