Obituary
Jimmy passed away suddenly at home in Mission on February 1, 2017 at the age of 82. He was predeceased by his son Keith in 2007 and his sisters Martha Holmes, Isa Moody, and Sadie Bennett. He is survived by his daughters Barbara (Allen) Hagen, Sandra (Geoff) Pinkerton and Jennifer (Shane) King; his daughter-in-law Deborah Logan; his grandchildren Daniel, Jayme and Kiefer Hagen, Ryan (Kat), Keighla and Brett Logan, and Michael and Derek Pinkerton; great grandchildren Ryleigh, Danikka and Mads Logan; former wives Irene Logan and Carol Logan; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews in Scotland.
Born in Galashiels, Scotland, Jim and Irene immigrated to Calgary with their infant son Keith in 1958 but Scotland never left his heart. He formed Logan Graphics and was involved in the printing industry for most of his life. He played the drum in various Scottish Pipe Bands and attended the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. He was adept at reciting the Address to the Haggis at the annual Robbie Burns Night fundraising events with the Canadian Cancer Society.
Jim recently retired from being President of the Mission Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society where he was involved since 2006. He was very active with the Canadian Cancer Society and he was a volunteer driver taking cancer patients to and from their appointments. Jimmy was always on the go, had a cheerful spirit, and will be fondly remembered by all who met him. He loved dogs and dog walks, family and friends.
He will be forever missed and always loved. A celebration of life for Jim will be announced at a later date.
Donations in Jim’s name are greatly appreciated to Mission Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society.
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Logan James Andrew – Feb 25, 1934
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avis deces Logan James Andrew – Feb 25, 1934
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Feb 1, 2017- avis mortuaire Logan James Andrew – Feb 25, 1934
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