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- Obituary:
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Delhomme Funeral Home for Joseph (Joe) P. Logan, 58, who died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital following a brief illness. Rev. Wallace Palmer, Pastor of the Northside Baptist Church, will conduct the funeral services.
Interment will be in the Lafayette Masonic Cemetery.
Mr. Logan was a native of Morgan City, the son of the late Ethel Lytton Logan and Luta Marion Walter. He had resided in Lafayette for the past 28 years. Mr. Logan was employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad as an electrician, retiring in 1965 after working for them fifteen years. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army National Guard. He was active in the Louisiana National Guard serving for thirty-three years before his retirement as a Lt. Colonel. He was an honorary member of the National Guard Association of Louisiana and the United States. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 69 - Stanley Martin Felix Ducrest; the Hope Lodge No. 145 F&AM, The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, a member of the Northside Baptist Church and was active in Boy Scout activities.
He is survived by his widow, the former Effie Tanner of Lafayette; one daughter, Kelly Ann Logan of Lafayette; two sons, Patrick J. Logan and Glen T. Logan, both of Lafayette; six sisters, Mrs. Frank (Ethel) Chopin of Lafayette, Mrs. Jack (Marion) Dungan of McComb, Miss., Mrs. Harry (Edres) Esteve of New Orleans, Mrs. Thomas (Myri) Pennick of McGhee, Arkansas, Mrs. Louis (Isabelle) Bouy of New Orleans and Mrs. Roy (Eloise) Carricut of Lafayette; three brothers, Lytton Logan of St. Joseph, Mich., John B. Logan of Baton Rouge and Frank W. Logan of Houston, Texas.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 9:30a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday and from 7 a.m. to service time Thursday.
American Legion Memorial services will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.
The Delhomme Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
(Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on October 23, 1974)
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