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Prof Rosemary O´Day
May 26, 2025
I knew Don well in London in the late 1960s and 70s. I recall many happy times with him and Dr Suzanne Buckley, including a trip to Hadrian´s wall. He was a great friend, a wonderful host and an inspiring historian. I only just heard of his death. Rosemary O´Day, Prof Emeritus of History, The Open University
Dorothy Walsh Fleming '71
February 20, 2024
Don Logan was an outstanding professor who taught us to love medieval history which came to life in his inimitable lectures. We learned to love the Vikings almost as much as he did. I was privileged to know him as a friend. I miss his happy spirit.
Sr. Barbara-Jean Kubik, SNDdeN
April 30, 2022
I just learned of Donald´s death today. I was saddened that I didn´t know at the time of his passing. With many fond memories of my student days at Emmanuel as well as my teaching there many years later. In prayerful sympathy to his family.
Kathleen M. (Murphy) Herzig '72
March 6, 2022
Donald Logan was a true gentleman and a loyal friend gifted with the greatest intelligence matched with sparkling good humour. His thoughtful cards and handwritten letters were always a joy to receive. Logan, you will be missed.
Kate Lawrence
March 5, 2022
I am so sorry to hear our old friend Donald has left us all. I and my family enjoyed more than 40 years of kindness and friendship, exploring ruined old abbeys in England, and Boston arts and local history in the USA. We will all miss him. And heck, I'd love to hear what he has to say up there.
Brenda BOLTON
March 5, 2022
Donald will be so greatly missed, especially in Bloomsbury, London, between June and August of almost every year since 1962.
He was such a good friend and wonderful host, a distinguished scholar of Canon Law who made History accessible and exciting on both sides of the Atlantic from the Vikings to Archbishop Simon Sudbury.
Dr. Richard J. Beauchesne, Professor Emeritus
March 4, 2022
My condolences to the family, relatives, and friends of Donald. We were colleagues at Emmanuel College for some 25 years. Donald loved his students and colleagues. That is how I will remember him. Rest in peace, Donald.
Richard
Eileen Hardy
March 4, 2022
Donald was an inspiring and challenging teacher who will be missed - but never forgotten - by generations of Emmanuel history majors and alumnae, like me. Our intermittent lunches over the years were always long and full of laughter; I am honored to have been his friend.
Catherine Shannon
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Mary Gene (Woods) Ryan
February 27, 2022
Dr. Logan was one of my professors at Emmanuel College back in the 1970s. He was a wonderful professor with a flair for the dramatic that somehow made all of us young "hippies" into eager students of medieval history. I learned history from him, certainly, but more importantly I learned how to inspire my own students. I am forever grateful to him for helping to set me on the right course for a meaningful career in higher education. May he Rest In Peace!
Ellen Joyce
February 27, 2022
Donald Logan and Sr. Marie Augusta Neal were two of the greatest teachers ever to grace Emmanuel College. Each made the subject matter not only interesting but breath taking. And they made it understandable...not something every teacher could do. They always left me "wanting more". I am grateful to both of them for the impact they have had on my life. I am sure they are both holding fascinating seminars in the hereafter!
Jane E. Sayers ([email protected])
February 27, 2022
I send my sympathy to Donald's family.
English London friend since 1961 of sixty-two years.
Donald will be greatly missed here every summer and in Canon Law Conferences in many different countries.
Diana Greenway
February 27, 2022
Donald will be greatly missed in his second home, London. He was a true friend for 60 years.
Jacqueline Rolnick
February 25, 2022
Don Logan was a very special friend and mentor. May he rest in peace.
Dorothy Walsh Fleming
February 25, 2022
Don Logan was my favorite professor at Emmanuel. I was lucky and proud to call him my friend.
Laureen Burke Pomeroy `73
February 25, 2022
Father Logan was a wonderful professor of medieval studies. His kindness to all on campus was honorable and sincere.
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