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Everett Logan Obituary

LOGAN, Everett J, Sr., 76, of Ruther Glen, Va., went home to be with the Lord on July 18, 2022. He retired from the Henrico County Fire Department as a Lieutenant after serving in the United States Navy. He was preceded in death by his wife, Launa S. Logan "Patsy"; and his parents, Royal H. Logan Sr. and Hazel C. Logan. He is survived by his son, J Everett Logan Jr.; and two brothers, Royal H. Logan Jr. (Frances) and Lawrence L. Logan. He leaves behind numerous loving relatives; sister-in-law, Shelia S. Shaw (Thomas); several cousins, nieces and friends. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Jul. 24, 2022.

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Joanna McLaughlin

July 28, 2022

My sympathy to the family in the passing of your dear Everett. Yours in friendship.

Tony Williams

July 25, 2022

Everett was my first lieutenant in Henrico but i dare say he probably had many other youngsters to come along under him. He was very kind and understand gentleman. He definitely was a firefighters' officer. One that took care of you and had your back. He will be missed not only by his family but by his extended brothers and sisters of the fire service. Prayers to those that will miss him the most.

James Dabney

July 25, 2022

Logan was my first black Lt. that I worked for in Henrico ( sta. 12 ) , as a matter of fact he was one of, I think two others in the county at that time.
J. as I called him, turned me over as an acting fire fighter, so we go way back. My first acting firefighter job we had a big apartment fire and I marked on scene, asked J to take your job back and I'II fight the fire. Rest in peace brother, job well done.

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