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PAUL G. LOGAN

Braintree, Massachusetts

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LOGAN, Paul G. Of Braintree, entered Eternal Life on Feb. 24, 2015, at the age of 86. He was the beloved husband of Mary J. (Feeney) Logan, for 65 years, and cherished father of 5 children: Paul T. Logan and his wife Jeanne, of Weymouth; Maureen E. Logan-Zemina and her husband Michael, of...

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Paul, Maureen and Brian. I remember the three of you growing up, but am so sorry for the loss of your Dad for all 5 of you. Growing up on Hamilton has some real memories. Some fun times and some sad. Will keep you all in my prayers. Linda Belben

Sheila and Family,I am very saddened and sorry for your loss.Your Dad was Great!He also taught me a thing or two.God Bless him.

I just learned about Paul passing, I worked with Paul on the transition team when Boston Edison sold the steam system to Boston Thermal. It was a pleasure to work with Paul and his vast knowledge was second to none. Stephen Conlon.

To the Logan family
My deepest sympathies on the passing of Paul. As a former student of his school and class I had the utmost respect for him and all he has contribute to educating stationary engineers. He will be missed.
Deborah Norcott

I wish to express my sympathy to the Logan family on the passing of Paul. Stationary engineering has truly lost one of its pillars and staunchest advocates. He will be greatly missed.

Uncle Paul was a wonderful uncle, and played a major role in my life. He had a lot of patience with me, and was an excellent teacher in all respects.
Love, Brenda

My deepest condolences to Paul's family. He was a co-worker, teacher and friend of mine for well over 40 years. An exceptional teacher who could some how get his message across no matter how difficult it was for the student. He mentored me in the early 70's and was responsible for me going to work for Boston Edison. My whole life and career could have been much different had we not met.

I have the up most respect for him and he never lost sight of promoting and doing was correct for...

I wish to express my sympathy to the Logan Family on the passing of one of the cornerstones of our industry. Paul launched many a career in stationary engineering and there are countless licensed men and women who owe their livelihood to his teaching and mentorship. It was an honor to teach for Paul at the Steam Engineering Institute. His enthusiasm for teaching was infectious. He will be missed by many.
Dean Larson 1CE

I was a student of Mr. Logan's 3 years ago, and I'm a current student of his seeking my next license in Steam Engineering. I was sad and shocked to hear the news of Mr Logan's passing. He was a very intelligent man who helped me prepare for my license exam tremendously. RIP sir.