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1954 - 2007
Sanjith Prabhu
September 25, 2019
Ayya, neenga oru role model ennaku. Civil Engineering ennaku romba piddikum. Unnodu spirit eppome irrukum.
Suresh Loganathan
May 28, 2010
I really proud of that man.Basically he came from small town.The small town always proud of ur name.God bless u my boss.The world faced unequivalent loss.
God bless him and his family
Vasili Glimidakis
August 27, 2007
Dear Loganathan Family,
I am sorry for your loss. God bless him and his family.
The Burns Family
May 25, 2007
You will never be forgotten!
alma renner
May 22, 2007
God bless You
beth c
May 17, 2007
G. Giving
V. Valiant
G Goss
May 16, 2007
You have left such a legacy among your students and fellow educators. Like the ripples of a stone cast into a pool of water, the effects of your efforts and knowledge will continue...
Amy
May 7, 2007
To Mr. Loganathan's family, he was a wonderful teacher and mentor and guided me into the field I am in today. He was always an amazing teacher with a kind soul and words of encouragement. He will be greatly missed. I will be praying for your family.
Linda Favuzza - [email protected]
May 6, 2007
To G.V.'s family and friends,
Our heavenly father, Jehovah (Ps. 83:18) promises at Isaiah 41:10 - "Do not be afraid, for I am with you. Do not gaze about, for I am your God. I will fortify you. I will really help you. I will really keep fast hold of you with my right hand of righteousness". May you grasp hold of his hand and allow him to guide you through the coming days, weeks, months and years.
Additional comfort may be gained from these scriptures:
Isaiah 25:8 - "He will actually swallow up death forever."
Revelation 21:4 - "and he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away".
Since the loss of my husband on 9/11, I have been greatly comforted by these scriptures in the word of God.
Madonna Kalar Stokes
May 2, 2007
To the Family of G.V. Loganathan: May your family be comforted as you mourn the loss of one so precious to you. We all have searched for answers in the midst of such a hideous and senseless act and yet there seems to be none. May you be comforted in knowing that Professor Loganathan was loved and respected by so many and that his widsom and knowlege was instilled in all his students over the years. A life can be taken from us so quickly and yet the one thing that can not be taken from you are all the memories that you shared as a family. May you be comforted as you contine to mourn the loss of your loved one.
Bianca
May 1, 2007
Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am the sparkle in the snow.
I am the shredded leaves that blow.
I am the sunlight on growing grain.
I am the gentle summer rain.
I am the quiet bird at night.
Circling about; Taking flight.
So do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there, I do not sleep.
Annie
April 30, 2007
RISE UP SLOWLY, ANGEL
Rise up, slowly, Angel.
I cannot let you go.
Just drift softly midst the faces,
In sorrow now bent low.
Ease the searing anger,
Born in harsh unyielding truth
That Death could steal my loved one
From the glowing blush of youth.
Rise up slowly, Angel.
Do not leave me here alone,
Where the warmth of mortal essence
Lies replaced by cold, hard stone.
Speak to me in breezes
Whispered through the drying leaves,
And caress my brow with raindrops
Filtered by the sheltering trees.
Rise up slowly, Angel,
For I cannot hear the song
Which calls you through the shadows
Into the light beyond.
Wrap me in your downy cape
Of sunshine, warm with love,
And kiss a tear-stained mother's face
With moonlight from above.
Then wait for me at sunset,
Beside the lily pond,
And guide me safely homeward
To your world,which lies beyond.
Just spread your wings and take me
In reunion’s sweet embrace,
And we shall soar, together,
To a different time and place.
Phyllis James
April 30, 2007
To The Loganathan Family:
I am writing this brief note to your family because I so deeply feel that when we are faced with the sudden loss of someone so very dear to us that it is one of the hardest things in our lives we will have to face. Yet, I would like to share with you something that touched my heart, it is the knowledge that God will respond to our persistent prayers to help us through any tough time such as this. At Philippians 4:6 and 7 it says that "the peace of God that excels all thought will guard your heart and your mental powers." Please know that my prayers are with you at this time and I urge you to continue to pray for strength to get through the rough moments ahead.
Wanda Officer
April 30, 2007
To The Family of G. V. Loganathan-May it bring you comfort in knowing that others care.My sympathy goes out to your family.May our Heavenly Father Jehovah give you the strength to go on,for He is a God of comfort. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 says:"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those in any sort of tribulation through the comfort with which we ourselves are being comforted by God." Take comfort & strength from His Word.
Tyise gray
April 29, 2007
To Mr. Loganathan's family,
You have my most sincere condolences. He sounds like a wonderful man and I am so sorry for your loss. May Our Heavenly Father be with your entire family.
Patti & Vic Bozzo
April 28, 2007
Our daughter (Alexis) is graduating Va Tech in 2 weeks. Her boyfriend/fiancee (Jeremy) was in Dr Loganathan's class as a grad student. We will morn the loss of the Professor and the Student. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Marie Stanley
April 28, 2007
My sincere condolences to your family
Beth Milling Graham
April 28, 2007
May God be with you each day.
Anonymous
April 28, 2007
I am deeply sorry and saddened for your family's loss and equally saddened for the students of past and those he was teaching. It is inconceivable to me that this wonderful educator lost his life as did many of his students and 4/5 of his teaching assistants. The losses of this man hit hard at all levels. I know of no educator who would go over to be with students in the middle of thei night to help them with their studies. He was not a teacher, he was one of a select breed, a fine educator and the epitome of an example of relentless dedication. He was doing what he loved when he was taken too soon from this life.
Uma, I understand you are an engineering student at UVA and read of the apparent love, admiration and respect you have for your Dad. How proud he must have been to have you as one of his daughters and for you to follow in his beloved field. He listened to you "for the stupidest things" as you have been quoted because that was clearly an example of a Dad's love for his daughter. Think of all the memories you and your sister will forever hold precious and sustain you and your family because he was there and did listen! He cared. He loved you and there is no greater gift to a chld than the love of a parent and no greater gift to a parent than the love of a child. Clearly, he was destined to be an educator at all levels. He has taught you and your sister, by example, the greatest gift of all, the importance of relating to others, listening and educating all the while.
I send my deepest sympathy to the family, the students of past and those in his classroom at the time of this horrible tragedy.
To Uma, I know you have made and shall continue to make your Dad proud. I know the times ahead will be greatly challenging as you continue your education as an engineering student...Hang in there and know that your Dad was your number one supporter and he will always continue to watch over you until you are reunited again and will have the promise of eternal life granted. God bless you all and hold you tightly. Know that you are loved and supported and being prayed for. Susie
P.S. I am a Wahoo too, class of 80, School of Nursing =)
Michael Iezzi
April 27, 2007
Father we entrust our brother G.V. to your mercy. You loved him greatly in this life: now that he is freed from all its cares, give him happiness and peace forever. Welcome him now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, no more weeping or pain, but only peace and joy with Jesus your Son, and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.
May God hold G.V. in the palm of His hand. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My deepest sympathy.
Gwen feng
April 26, 2007
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Debbie Young
April 26, 2007
Praying for all of you, God Bless all...
SUZETTE
April 26, 2007
MY DEAREST BROTHER,
REST IN PEACE SWEET BEAUTIFUL PRECIOUS ANGEL
Brian Andrew Wong
April 26, 2007
I am very sorry for your loss. I have experienced losses both anticipated and unexpected. When I was fifteen years old in my first year in high school, my mother died of melanoma at age 54 in December 2004; we were anticipating the loss. As with me, I am sure your loss is emotionally stressful for you and your family.
Your grief may ebb and flow. It has been said that each of us has this well deep inside of us that can be filled to the brim with grief. Every time we cry, we empty out some of the well. But the well fills again. The level of sorrow in your well may lessen as time passes, but it will never run dry. There will always be birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and those days when the well seems to fill to its brim again. Allow yourself time to remember and mourn. It is part of your healing. Grief is a continuing journey.
JJ
April 26, 2007
The Night darkness turns to a yawn
G.V. Logavnathan is still there as the light peeks dawn
He’s explained it over and over again until it’s got
He gave his students more than enough—he gave a lot
The natural that guided them to knowing
The driving force that kept their knowledge flowing
His name’s pronunciation was like hell
So with his kind heart he allowed them to call him Dr. L
Humble, devoted and approachable his reputation gifted
Dr. L smiled as he spoke those that saw were lifted
He was a husband, a father and a son loved for being himself
Those that knew Dr. L treasure it as priceless worth
http://32originals.blogspot.com/2007/04/gv-logavnathan.html
Jason Gillespie
April 25, 2007
I was a graduate assistant for Dr. Loganathan for a year. He was an extremely bright and effective professor, but even moreso, was how great a person he was. He was so helpful and easygoing, and I benefited greatly from knowing him the short time that I did. He had a wonderful laugh. I hope his family can take comfort in knowing how many lives he did touch.
Melanie Daniel
April 25, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
April 25, 2007
to the family, you are in my prayers
First Christian Church
April 25, 2007
On behalf of the Members of First Christian Church, in Burlington Iowa, we want to express our utmost condolences at this most difficult time in your lives. May it be a comfort to you and your family and friends to know that you are being remembered right now and in the months to come in the thoughts and prayers of so many. It is our prayer that you will feel God’s everlasting love and presence in this time of sorrow and that you turn to Him for His strength to guide your way through these troubled times. We sincerely hope and pray that your tremendous grief at this time will gradually diminish while the precious memories of your loved ones will last forever. May you find peace in God’s never failing love and care and may God's blessing be with you and your family at this time. It is our fervent prayer that you find strength in the Lord!
Jesus told his disciples, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." Matthew 5:4.
Raylene Kruger
April 25, 2007
Your talent and love for others will never be forgotton and neither will you. God please help heal your family and friends.
Joy Wharton
April 25, 2007
I am truly sorry for your terrible loss.
Tina W.
April 25, 2007
My heart and prayers are with you. Proverbs 3:5-6 says: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
May God bless this family.
Jason W
April 25, 2007
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. Please know that I am praying for your family in this time of grief. May God strengthen and heal you as he only can.
Pat & Steve Goode
April 25, 2007
May the Memories that you hold closest to your Heart bring you Comfort and Peace.
Perhaps they are not Stars in the Sky, but rather Openings where Our Loved Ones smile down upon Us.
April 25, 2007
We are heart struck over the senseless actions of one individual. Our thoughts are with you. After the tears stop flowing and the pain softens try to remember the time you shared with your loved one and the memories you made, Memories are eternal and forever and know one can take that away from you.
Sathya Kaliyamoorthy
April 24, 2007
May Prof GV's soul rest in peace. We pray God to give strength and courage to his family as Prof GV watches from heaven.
The Robert's
April 24, 2007
Our heartfelt sorrow in the loss of such a loving, kind, generous teacher, with a wonderful spirit who will be missed so much. May our prayers and thoughts comfort you in the passing of such a beloved person. Peace Be With You.
The Beale Family
April 24, 2007
Strangers yet we are family because we are all a part of the family of God. May your faith sustain you through these difficult days and days yet to come. May you find comfort in knowing that thousands upon thousands are praying for you and will continue to do in days and months and even years to come. It has been our pleasure reading about such a wonderful man. The students that knew him and studied under him were indeed blessed by knowing him. Thank you for sharing him with the world during his life and even through his death. He will always be remembered and so will his family.
K Sullivan
April 24, 2007
It is so shocking what happened on that sorrowful day
In my prayers you will forever stay
Although we never met and I did not know you
This is a poem for you to say my adieu
It is a shame you can not be with us today
Due to everything that happened I am still in dismay
Now you are up in a better place
We will never forget your honor and grace
Please look over us, protect us from dangers
You are missed by your family and countless strangers
I wanted to let you know you are in the thoughts of many
Condolences and commiserations are aplenty
I bless your family hope they stay strong
In my thoughts they will always belong
I say to you and the other decease
I wish that you all rest in peace
Lisa Burns
April 24, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of his family during this horrible time of sorrow. May he rest in peace!
Linda Wallace
April 24, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Smita & Manoj
April 24, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this very tragic time.
April Evans
April 24, 2007
I didnt know any of the people that passed, but this whole thing has gotten to me, alot. I am 15 years old and I'm a freshman at Crawford County High School in Roberta, GA. This tragedy has most definatley opened up the eyes of many people, even in other states far from Virginia. Even my school in this little town we know as Roberta are buckling down and making sure that our schools are safer. It has opened up my eyes to all the possiblities at schools, here in Georgia, Virginia, and all over the world also. My condolences go out to all the friends and family of the victims. I can't possibly begin to imagine what they must be going through. Stay strong, VT will pull through!
Rajagopal Ravichandran
April 24, 2007
My deeply Condolence to his mother,father,wife,his daughters and all his relatives of this eminent Professer. May his soul rest in peace
Lois Hein
April 23, 2007
The memories of G.V. will always live in your hearts. We are so limited in understanding of why this horror took place. May God give you comfort during these sad times.
April 23, 2007
God bless you
Susan
April 23, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the family, colleagues and friends of Professor Loganathan. I did not know this man I have learned about until the tragedy at VT. I wish I had known him, from all I have heard and read, I know I have missed meeting a fine educator and human being. My heart is broken for the loss of yet another wonderful human being gone too soon. I will pray for you and everyone in the Tech community. I am deeply, deeply saddened. Know that you are loved and that we care.
S Cusick
April 23, 2007
Professor Loganathan was my son's (BS 2006) advisor and teacher. My son thought and spoke of him with respect and kindness. I hope it gives the family some comfort to know that Professor Loganathan influenced and guided the lives of so many students who will never forget him. May God bless and comfort his family during these first days of grieving and continue to give them strength as time passes. You are in our prayers.
April 23, 2007
My son tommy expressed how great a teacher you were and how nice a person you were. I know he will really miss you. sympathy from the hogdahl family
R Toole
April 23, 2007
Words can't express the sorrow I've felt at the loss of your loved one. May God's Grace and Mercy give you comfort and peace.
Dan Fleming
April 23, 2007
I met Professor Loganathan not while a student at VT (class of ‘94,) but through my later work as a video technician, broadcasting VT graduate engineering classes via satellite. “G.V.” (as we called him) would teach and I would operate the video cameras and equipment so that students throughout the Commonwealth could take his class. During the two semesters that I worked with him we had what I humorously considered to be an “adversarial” relationship. I would try to get his face on camera so that the students watching could see their professor and he, seeming to be uncomfortable seeing his own image on the television, would always quickly steer the class back to his equations and examples so that I would be forced to show them instead. I remember him as quiet and reserved; but with a quick, dry wit that you had to pay attention to catch and a great enthusiasm about civil engineering and teaching what he knew to his students. He was always kind with a word and quick with a smile during the brief face-to-face encounters we had before and after class. To his family and friends: G.V. touched many people in his quiet and unassuming way; your loss is our loss as well.
Claire
April 23, 2007
I am truly so very sorry for your loss. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Professor Loganathan was a special man. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Tehila Nesher
April 23, 2007
I am so saddened at the senseless loss of a fine man and a fine teacher.
I cannot find words of comfort so I will say to you what we say here to people who have lost a loved one,"may he rest in peace and may you never know sorrow again."
Kimberly
April 23, 2007
It's so terrible that something like this can still happen in the year 2007...
You will forever be in the world their prayers, their thoughts, their heart!
S M
April 23, 2007
I did not know you or your family. But I don’t believe there is a person in the world whose heart has not been touched by this tragedy. There is nothing in this life that brings us more sorrow than to lose loved ones in death. Even harder to bear is when the lives of loved ones are lost due to an unexpected tragedy. The shock can be overwhelming.
Be assured that God promises that he…”is near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.” (Psalms 34:18) Nothing can bring us more peace of mind than the inspired words of… the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulations. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) Take comfort and solace in the Bible's message as we all await the time when GOD…” will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” (Revelation 21:3,4)
P. Ward
April 23, 2007
May the Grace of God comfort you in your loss.
Tony & Patricia Watts
April 23, 2007
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Denise Nickerson
April 23, 2007
Emmanuel Church in Geneva, Switzerland held a service in honor and remembrance of the V Tech victims yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers are with victims’ families and friends.
The Tillmans
April 23, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Kristin Smith
April 23, 2007
To the family and friends of Professor Loganathan,
I am so sorry for this tragedy in your lives. My heart aches for the emptiness you are experiencing now with his death. May the God of all creation comfort you with the power of His presence and bring you peace. Bless you all.
Lisa & Travis Miracle & Family
April 22, 2007
Although we don't know you we would like to extend our deepest Condolences to everyone in your family. We are so very sorry for your loss. Our heart breaks for you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God give you strength and comfort through this very hard time. God Bless You All!
Jerry Snead
April 22, 2007
We cannot begin to know the depth of loss that you have experienced. Dr. Loganathan was my teacher for several courses in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, and I owe a debt of gratitude to him for the knowledge he imparted to me which has enabled me to enjoy a good career in the Hydraulics Unit at NCDOT. I remember fondly his excellent teaching style and that he was mild-mannered and approachable, yet very bright and able to impart that knowledge to his students very effectively. I know he will be sorely missed by many, and we feel deep sorrow for your family in his passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. (BSCE 1986)
April 22, 2007
Prof. Loganathan's family and friends,
Our love and prayers are with you in this tragic time. Please draw strength from the outpouring of love from around the world.
God Bless
The Burd Family
Sherry H
April 22, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We send our deepest condolences and will remember you in our prayers.
M Alleyne
April 22, 2007
I am deeply saddened by the lost of your loved one. At times like these it is comforting to know that the Bible tells us at Acts 24 verse 15 that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. So with that knowledge, know that there is a hope that you will see your loved one again.
Sunny D
April 22, 2007
The world will always remember, God Bless
Karen Miller
April 22, 2007
My thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family of Dr. Loganathan. May God bless you as you deal with your sad loss.
Alicia, Donald, Lennie & Kristina Hessenflow
April 22, 2007
God bless your family during this time of sorrow in the lost of your love one that was taken from your family. Our prays go out to your family, Virginia Tech staff, students, alumin & friends of your family member that was taken from you.
Angie Walker
April 22, 2007
You're in my thoughts and prayers.
Bernell and Janice Williams
April 22, 2007
My family and I are mourning because your family mourns; we find comfort in knowing that you all have many wonderful memories of your loved one. God bless you.
Vincent Baudoin
April 22, 2007
My deepest sympathies, for I know very well what a good father he was to his daughters and what a good husband to his wife. He will be missed. Love and best wishes to Uma and the family.
Pennie D
April 22, 2007
There is no way to say I am sorry for your loss and it heal your family and friends heart's .
I can tell you from losing someone suddenly myself, you will feel many emotions as you grieve.
Each one is needed. Bless you as you walk this road.
Zong Woo Geem
April 21, 2007
Prof. Loganathan: You were so good person. I thank you for hosting me as a visiting scholar at Virginia Tech. Your good help will grow with many people who use our methodology. God bless you and your family.
Mary Higgins
April 21, 2007
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
Ashleigh & Erica Williams
April 21, 2007
We are thinking of you and your family during this hard time.
Dr. Carla Shinners
April 21, 2007
God bless you and your family in this sudden, unnecessary loss. Thank you for all of your contributions through your teaching and research. God keep you!
jim and pat frier
April 21, 2007
We are so sorry on the sudden loss of your loved one. Remember the love of our lord for your family and for G.V. who is now in his care.
Tiffany Anderson
April 21, 2007
Montgomery County School System is here to support your family. The kind and caring spirit of your children exemplifies the loving family they have. We were blessed to have Dr. Loganathan as a parent in our schools system. We are here for your family and you remain in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
Tiffany Anderson
Superintendent
Bev
April 21, 2007
God bless the Loganathan family at this difficult time. Remember ... a teacher's influence never ends.
Beverly Teibel
April 21, 2007
May God grant your family peace, and know that America grieves with them.
sherie
April 21, 2007
May GOd keep you and your family in this time of need.
B.A. Jackson
April 21, 2007
My heartfelt sympathy to the Loganathan family in the loss of G.V.. I did not know G.V., but my heart is broken and I am saddened for your loss of such a fine young person and hero. May God bring you peace in your heart as you reflect on all the wonderful memories you hold so close. Please know that there are people out here that does care. Hold tight to your treasured memories that his special smile may continue to shine on. I pray that peace will fine you all.
April 21, 2007
Remember with you one life that touched so many others. May the concerns of family and friends comfort you during this sad time of your life. God Bless!
Joan Ward-Peace
April 21, 2007
I still say, if only we could turn back the hands of time...
Suzanne Van-Es
April 21, 2007
MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THIS TIME OF SORROW. REMEMBER G.V. IS NO FARTHER FROM YOU THAN YOUR HEART. YOU ALL HAVE A VERY SPECIAL ANGEL IN HEAVEN WATCHING OVER YOU.
Jo Anne Smith
April 21, 2007
I worked with Dr. Loganathan in Norris Hall before I retired in December 1999. He was the sweetest person I have ever known. I was so hurt, and yes, disbelieving when I learned that he was one of those who was killed in the classroom at Norris Hall. I want to send my most sincere condolences to his family, University friends and co-workers and students. He did not deserve to lose his life in such a horrific way. Please know that I pray daily for his family and for God's comfort. I pray for God's mightiest angels to surround and protect his family. We all loved him so much. God bless you all.
Nicole Beresniewicz
April 21, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
John & Sharon Schwab
April 21, 2007
You are in our prayers, I Peters 5:7 says "Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you."
P.S. Even though you don't know us you all are still in our prayers Love In Christ,
BALASUBRAMANIAM RAJASEKARAN
April 21, 2007
MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES ARE DUE TO THE PARENTS,WIFE,DAUGHTERS AND ALL RELATIVES OF THE DISTINGUISED PROFESSOR.MAY THE ALMIGHTY GOD OFFER COURAGE AND PEACE TO BEAR THIS IRREPARABLE LOSS OF A NOBLE PERSON OF TAMILNADU.
B.RAJASEKARAN
BANGALORE
Erin and Kevin Snyder
April 21, 2007
We were so lucky to have had you as a professor, Dr. Loganathan. We will always remember your smile, humor, and generous spirit. You will be missed...
Lorna Hamilton
April 21, 2007
The world will not forget G.V. Bless him.... and his family.
Michelle Walsh
April 21, 2007
I am so sorry, for you for your family and your friends. You did not deserve to die this way, but I have to trust that there is a greater plan that mere humans cannot fathom, but through faith will understand.
MITHU BHATTACHARYA
April 21, 2007
A GREAT LOSS TO THE WORLD AND ESPECIALLY THE WORLD OF ACADEMIA.HE WILL BE MISSED BY HIS STUDENTS AND THE WORLD.FROM WHAT I READ A GREAT PROFESSOR AND VERY GOOD HUMAN BEING. MY PRAYERS AND GOOD WISHES TO THE FAMILY...
Ellen Herr
April 21, 2007
Sorrowful tears
well up in my eyes
For those who have fallen
like rain from the skies
Each life was so precious
so many are gone
May they shine now from Heaven
like a new morning dawn
I cannot make sense
of this tragic event
I offer my heart
and my prayers have been sent
Each one had a dream
Each one had a goal
Each one had a family
Each one has a soul
Life must go on
for loved ones so shattered
Reach to their hearts
and show them it mattered
For families so lost
For friends left to cope
I greive for their hearts
I pray for their hope
In memory of those who have fallen and for those left to grieve.
For those left injured in harms way...
I pray for peace and healing of your hearts.
shay k
April 21, 2007
I will hold your family in my heart forever.
Rob (VT 01)
April 21, 2007
I never had Dr. Loganathan for a class but I immediately recognized him as the friendly professor who always spoke to me when I passed him in the hall on the way to class. I am just so sorry this is how I learned who he was. Words cannot describe how sorry I am for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Nancy & Bob Courtney
April 20, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family & friends of Mr. Loganathan.....
Tinu Mishra
April 20, 2007
To the Loganathan family,
I am a civil engineer of Indian origin and had the opportunity to do graduate studies at Virginia Tech. Although I did not attend, I feel such a loss from the passing of Dr. Loganathan, that words can't begin to explain the impact it has had on my life. He looks like a wonderful man and person. I may not have studied there, but as a fellow engineer, I feel like I've lost a brother. My deepest sympathy to your family in this difficult time. Please accept my sincere condolences.
THE STEELE FAMILY
April 20, 2007
GOD GUIDE YOU THROUGH THIS TIME OF GREAT SORROW AND SADNESS AND HELP TO HEAL YOUR HEARTACHE.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Martha Harris
April 20, 2007
My prayers are with you.
Roanoke Times
Posted an obituary
April 20, 2007
G.V. Loganathan Obituary
Dr. G.V. Loganathan, Ph.D., 53, Professor at Charles Edward Via Deptartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va., passed away on Monday, April 16, 2007. He was born in the town of Nallur in the state of Tamil... Read G.V. Loganathan's Obituary
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