Mr. George A. Logan, Jr. of Atlanta passed away on November 30, 2022. Memorial service will be Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 12 noon in our Chapel.
Stanley Peterson sent Splendid Memories Bouquet for George A. Logan, Jr. - December 08, 2022
We will Keep the family in our prayers. Sincere sympathy, Landlord Stanley Peterson & Family
Sorry,my friend I didn't know you was gone until I went by your house.I went looking around for you last week 7-25-2024.I ask around in the old neighborhood, and I was heart broken.Your friend Greg if family member get this call me 470-303-2678.🙏🌹
To: The Logan Family
I had the opportunity to attend Brown High School with George in the late 60s. George will be remembered forever for friendship and maturity. Rest In Peace my brother.
Gregory Hiil
Lil George, Time passed. I grew up and never took the time to tell you what a significant part you played in my life story. I regret that. Your time was well-spent. Thank you for taking the time to teach how to play chess. Thank you for sharing stories and laughter. You are ingrained in my heart and memory. Nissi
George, I am thankful for the visits we had and will always remember your goodness. I still have my cards from you written in your handsome penmanship. They displayed your love and devotion for family. The music and keepsakes you gifted to me will be enjoyed in your loving memory. You will forever be an inspiration in my life. I will see you in Heaven. Judy Altom
Thank you Brother George Logan for your help and kindness shown to me. May GOD Bless you for your good deeds and forgive your faults. GOD Bless and comfort your family and all who grieve your transition.
Rest easy Unc. You will truly be missed.
George, I will miss seeing you at the lot and seeing the pride you take in lining the cars to make sure everyone is where they should be.
Thanks George for being a brother and a friend: Myron
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.
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