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John Cannon “Jack” Logan

Birth
Eureka, Humboldt County, California, USA
Death
27 Apr 1990 (aged 61)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Specifically: ashes scattered on west Golden Gate Bridge, S.F., Calif 4/30/1990 Add to Map
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"Jack" as family called him cause there were so many Johns in the Logan family tree was married 2 times. First wife was Aloha Jean Hunter (12/54) who he divorced shortly after that according to Aloha Jean Sutton's SS claim. She remarried 2 other times 1955 & 1972. His second wife, Louise reside in S.F. , Calif at time of his death.

His second wife, Louise, 19 Aug 1980 in Reno, NV and remained married to his death. He had no children of his own, but was the favorite uncle and possibly even played Santa at Christmas time for the family children in Daly City, California.

He lived in Tona, Calif for a short time where he raised Bull dogs with his oldest sister, Pat & her husband and later moved back to his family home in Eureka that still remains with Redwood trees on the lot before divorcing Aloha.

He died in San Francisco with Louie by his side. RIP uncle
"Jack" as family called him cause there were so many Johns in the Logan family tree was married 2 times. First wife was Aloha Jean Hunter (12/54) who he divorced shortly after that according to Aloha Jean Sutton's SS claim. She remarried 2 other times 1955 & 1972. His second wife, Louise reside in S.F. , Calif at time of his death.

His second wife, Louise, 19 Aug 1980 in Reno, NV and remained married to his death. He had no children of his own, but was the favorite uncle and possibly even played Santa at Christmas time for the family children in Daly City, California.

He lived in Tona, Calif for a short time where he raised Bull dogs with his oldest sister, Pat & her husband and later moved back to his family home in Eureka that still remains with Redwood trees on the lot before divorcing Aloha.

He died in San Francisco with Louie by his side. RIP uncle


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