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Patrick D. Logan

Chicago, Illinois

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C.P.D. Patrick D. Logan, age 73, passed away July 28, 2018. He leaves behind his best friend and husband of 39 years Leonard Rodriquez, also many fond cousins and friends, son of the late Patrick and Catherine (O'Grady) Logan. Thirty eight years of respected and distinguished service with the...

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RIP fruit!

Rest In Peace fruitcake!

" Roll Call" i can see him now on his way up stairs in old 018 with the CO book under his arm with a cigar yelling that and Terry McCue shaking his head! Great Memmories! Good Times and 2 Great Bosses may both RIP!!!!

Pat was a boss and friend of the working Copper. If you need someone to handle a beef, you wanted Lt. Logan. He loved helping you out. All Bark and No bite

I remember looking for Patrick at the end of 2018, hoping to reconnect with him. Alas, I was too late and Pat was gone. If there are those you care for, hold them close and tell them they are loved. The time we have is short and you may not have another chance. Rest In Peace Patrick.

I remember having lunch with him and Paulie Meyer, from Traffic, at the Melrose on Broadway he knew the orders like the back of his hand, but all those old guys did, he was a good guy.

A one of a kind guy. He knew the general orders like the back of his hand. He will be missed by all that knew him and respected him. R.I.P. Pat.

Pat and I roomed together many years ago when we were both much younger. I remember the rich aroma from his pipe. I remember his dear friend Heidi. I remember the twinkle in his eyes and his endless good humor. The man got me hooked on Cutty Sark -- my favorite Scotch whiskey to this day. Rest in peace, my dear friend.

Pat You were very police smart, and a great supervisor. I remember the time myself and another officer got into an altercation with a combative citizen. You insisted on helping us out with the paper work while puffing away on your pipe. God Bless You Pat Logan, and RIP.

Bob Fedanzo