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Barry Logan

Barry Logan

Passed on: July 17th, 2016

Barry Martin Logan was born May 6, 1943 in Gull Lake, SK to parents Clarence and Medora (Hanson) Logan. Little brother to Irene, Carman and Dennis. He passed away July 17, 2016 in Gull Lake, SK. He attended school at Ear View and later in Gull Lake. During Barry's school years he was involved in 4-H as a member of the grain club and the beef club. A big event in his life was coming to town from a country school to compete in the spring track and field day against "real" athletes. He also played softball in Antelope with his brothers and with his dad as coach. After school he went to work at the Revelstoke. In 1974 Barry became employed at A&P Motors, this fired his passion for all things green. 1986 he became employed by the town of Gull Lake for the next 10 years, the RM of Gull Lake for two years and then back to the town until retirement in 2008. He loved old vehicles and the challenge of getting one to work like new. He never saw any point in having new, when you could take something old and make it new again. He was always willing to help the people of his town. It was what he liked doing best, it made him happy. Barry's family was the most important thing in his life. He was predeceased by his father Clarence (1992), mother Medora (1995), brother Carman (2000), sister-in law Lil (2000), nephew Tony (2013) and niece Kris (2016). He is survived by sister Irene, husband Glenn their children Debbie (Jack), Doug (JoAnn), Tim (Deb), Dianne (Steve) and their families. Brother Carman's children Shari (Ken) and Kory (Arlene), their families, along with Tony and Kris' families. His brother Dennis, wife Linda, their children Rod (Coralee), Ronda (Dennis) and their families. There are also many Logan cousins. Internment was at Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The celebration of life was held Monday, July 25 at the Gull Lake Community Hall with MC-Joey Bang, Eulogist-Dianne Retzlaff, ushers-George Clendening and Kevin Bancroft. In memory of Barry donations to the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency or to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Warren's Funeral Home were entrusted with the arrangements. For further information call 306-773-8831 or 1-800-267-6606 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and express your sympathy to family members in our book of condolences.
A heart of gold stopped beating
Working hands at rest
God broke out hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best
Leaves and flowers may wither
The golden sun may set
But hearts that loved you dearly
Are the ones that won't forget

 

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