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LOGEMANN, Dr. George W.
Dr. George W. Logemann of West Hartford, CT, formerly of Simsbury, an entrepreneur, accomplished scholar, and professor of mathematics and computer science, died at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, CT, on Tuesday (June 5, 2012). Dr. Logemann was born on January 31, 1938 in Milwaukee, WI to the late Hugo Logemann Sr. and Elizabeth Barbara Wahl. Dr. Logemann received his early musical education in Whitefish Bay, WI, and graduated high school as valedictorian of his class. He graduated with academic honors from California Institute of Technology with a B.S in mathematics and computers, and went on to receive his PhD from the Courant Institute of New York University in applied mathematics. As a professor at NYU, Dr. Logemann was celebrated and recognized for his work in formulating the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland (DPLL) algorithm. He also established several information technology companies worldwide where he pioneered medical applications of computer technology in the pharmaceutical industry. An accomplished musician, Dr. Logemann was a professional cellist as well as an innovator in the field of computer music; he performed his compositions in venues throughout the country. Passionate about art in all its forms, he was a well-loved patron of the theater, symphony, ballet and opera. Beloved partner to Bernice C. Schaefer of West Hartford, he was a cherished member of her family. A devoted father figure to her children, and a grandfather, "Uncle George", to her grandchildren, he never missed a squash match, soccer game, or performance. He is also survived by Janet Schaefer and Michael Miller and their children Emily and Zoe; and Ruth Schaefer and Virgil Guzulescu and their daughter Meg, and treasured dog Tommy, who will miss their daily walks.
Cremation and burial will be private. To share any memories about George, please go www.molloyfuneralhome.com. A memorial service will be held to celebrate his life at Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St. Hartford, CT on June 29, 2012 from 5-7 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to institutions supporting the Arts, particularly in the Hartford area.
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Hal Barber
June 3, 2024
I miss our phone calls. Hal
Terrell Koken
January 14, 2013
I was a friend of George Wahl Logemann. He hired me at Rockland State Hospital in late 1969 as a PL/I programmer. I had the privilege of reading some of his code in PL/I, and it was poetry. There are three legendary programmers whose code has simply thrilled me: Trevor Barker, author of the IBM 7030 Stretch Assembly program; Stu Nelson, author of the Information International III-15 Assembler; and George Logemann, who wrote poetry in a single line of PL/I. Today is 14 January 2013; I just found this obit. What a waste his dying is! I wish I'd been able to meet him one more time.
September 25, 2012
I was going to contact George that we were putting up a video performance of one of his works that we played in the 90s in chicago for clarinet, dance and electronics. anyone can view his work at:
www.burtonbeerman.com
to the composition tab, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the video icon.
my wife celesta and I are both so sad to hear of his passing.
we do have several letters from him that we are trying to find.
burton beerman
Hal Barber
July 15, 2012
Bernice, Thank you for your call today. I extend our sincerest and most heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I shall dearly miss my cousin and the long talks we used to have. More over, I regret that Laura and I did not have the opportunity to visit the two of you. I shall, however, cherish the memory of Grandmummy, Auntie Bun, Uncle Hugh and George, whenever we were together.
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Caroline Greenwald
June 26, 2012
Caroline Greenwald and her daughters Elaine Napp and Geraldine Bodley express our sympathy at the tragic loss of George.
George was my first cousin. His father Hugo Logemann and my mother Lina Logemann were siblings.
I have such wonderful memories of George W and know how very much he loved you Bernice.
With sympathy,
Caroline Greenwald
June 26, 2012
Our condolences to Bernice, Ruthee, Virgil, Megee and family. George was a lovely man and our family enjoyed spending time visiting with him and listening to his interesting stories. He will be sorely missed. R.I.P. George - Morag, Dave and Teddy Smith
Nilson Guerrero
June 14, 2012
We am truly saddened by Dr George's death. He was more than just a friend and customer , he was an amazing person. he was always so kind and considerate to us that we always welcomed seeing him at every opportunity.
Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you.
Nilson & Hellen Guerrero
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