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Patrick Joseph Logan

San Jose, California

1952 - 2020

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Patrick Joseph LoganPatrick Joseph Logan was born on August 14, 1952 in San Francisco, California. He was the first of eight siblings born to his beloved parents, Bill and Marcella. His youthful days were spent living in the Ingleside and Balboa Terrace neighborhoods at a time when kids could...

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Patrick was a funny man. He had my combination lock in his hand. He told me to think what the numbers were in my head, and he opened that lock right away! I was shocked! I found out later that someone gave him those numbers!

Pat was the best boss I ever had; I honestly still quote some of his (wry) wisdom even after 34 years since leaving my job at Classic Car Wash. I send my condolences to the entire family.

I was fortunate to know Pat in several different walks of life..friend, father, coach, Little League, the Bronco Bench Foundation, friend and
coach to my family, Bell supporter, the guy for Peggy, Patrick and Sarah and on and on. I also met many of Pat's friends and that too was a gift. Truly a good Irish lad and will be missed by many. May he rest in peace.

What a beautiful and lovingly-written tribute to Patrick. He came alive again for me. He was something else: a quick wit, a touch of goodhearted sarcasm, a willingness to help in whatever way, a deep, unselfish, connected, enduring bond to his family. My sadness and sympathy to his tight-knit family.

Such a beautiful tribute to an amazing man. To be around Pat you were forced to have a smile on your face....
Pat,
May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
May the rain fall softly on your fields

A great cousin, wonderful human being, and gentle man that will be missed but thought of often with cherished memories.

He was a great man, a true Patriarch of the family.

Pat was a GREAT Bronco - as the saying goes - Once a Bronco always a Bronco!

I played a lot of baseball with Pat during our St. Emydius days. He was our leftfielder on some very good teams. In 7th and 8th grade combined, we played @ 125 games. I still remember some great team parties at his house on Darien Way. A great guy from a great family. RIP Pat.
Give my best to your mom and dad.