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Thomas Arthur Logan

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Thomas Arthur Logan Veteran

Birth
Goff, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Death
29 Jun 1966 (aged 76)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Arthur Logan, 76, passed away June 29, 1966 at the Veterans Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born in Kimball, Nebraska on November 5, 1889, the eldest son of L. J. "Bud" and Annie C. Logan, pioneer residents of Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming. He came to Douglas with his parents in the early 1890's where he resided for 20 years. Her served two enlistments in the U.S. Marine Band at San Diego, California and was a veteran of World War I. At the time of his death he was a retired railroad telegrapher. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary F. Ryan of 425 W. Marigold St., Altadena, Calif.; a brother, K. L. Logan of San Diego, Calif.; three nieces, Mrs. Ed Moody of Redlands, Calif., Mrs. R. S. Johnston, Temple City, Calif., and Miss Mary Ryan of the Altadena address; and a number of grand nieces and nephews. (Information was obtained from his obituary in the Douglas Budget July 7, 1966 by Betty Alberts, FAG Member #47293729.)
Thomas Arthur Logan, 76, passed away June 29, 1966 at the Veterans Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born in Kimball, Nebraska on November 5, 1889, the eldest son of L. J. "Bud" and Annie C. Logan, pioneer residents of Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming. He came to Douglas with his parents in the early 1890's where he resided for 20 years. Her served two enlistments in the U.S. Marine Band at San Diego, California and was a veteran of World War I. At the time of his death he was a retired railroad telegrapher. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary F. Ryan of 425 W. Marigold St., Altadena, Calif.; a brother, K. L. Logan of San Diego, Calif.; three nieces, Mrs. Ed Moody of Redlands, Calif., Mrs. R. S. Johnston, Temple City, Calif., and Miss Mary Ryan of the Altadena address; and a number of grand nieces and nephews. (Information was obtained from his obituary in the Douglas Budget July 7, 1966 by Betty Alberts, FAG Member #47293729.)


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