Harley Funeral Home

Rev. Walter H. Logan

Date of Birth:December 01, 1921
Date of Death:February 07, 2010
Service Date/Time:February 11, 2010 1:00 PM
Service Location:Rehoboth Baptist Church, Griffin, GA
Services:
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Rehoboth Baptist Church, Griffin, GA. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. It is respectfully requested that flowers be omitted and memorials made to the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Georgia, PO Box 4343, Macon, GA 31208-4343 or to the Georgia Baptist Children’s Home, PO Box 329, Palmetto, GA 30268.
Visitation:
Obituary:
The Reverend Walter H. Logan, 88, of 218 Cowhead Creek Road, husband of Elizabeth Biles Logan, died Sunday, February 7, 2010 at his home. Born in Spalding County, GA, he was a son of the late Hiram W. and Eleanor Kendrick Logan. He was a graduate of Norman College and Southwestern Baptist Seminary. He was superintendent of the Georgia Baptist Children’s Home, Meansville, GA for many years and served as the pastor of several Baptist churches in Georgia. He was a member of Rocky Creek Baptist Church, Forsyth, GA and attended First Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Greenwood. Surviving is his wife of the home; a daughter and son-in-law, Anne L. and Dr. Carl Lockwood of Columbia; two sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Joseph W. and Ann Logan of Greenwood and Dr. Walter T. and Rebecca Logan of Buena Vista, VA; two sisters, Annette Amschler and Rebecca McLean, both of Griffin, GA; grandchildren, Dr. Matthew Logan, Joseph W. Logan, Jr., Andrew E. Logan, Dr. Justin Swartz, Miles Swartz, Cory Logan, Abigail Logan and Georgia Logan and 17 great grandchildren. The family would like to sincerely thank Kathren Lyerly and Connie Smith for the loving and gentle care that they have given to Walter and Elizabeth over the past year.

Condolences

Post Condolence
Larry & Billie Holmes, South Carolina
Dear Joe & Ann, We were sorry to learn of Joe's father's death. We trust that you are comforted knowing that he is in the arms of His beloved Heavenly Father. Losing a parent brings such a sense of sadness like none other..I know you have experienced such with Ann's parents already. We still miss Larry's dad & think of him often. Just the other day Larry put on one of his Dad's jackets and found a couple of paper napkins and toothpicks, which he was renown to carry with him.....it brought a smile and a lump in his thoat at the same time. You will be in our thoughts & prayers in the days ahead. In Christ's love, Billie & Larry
 
John & Dana McCravy, South Carolina
Dear Joe and Ann, Dana and I are praying for comfort and strength for you in this difficult time. In the love of the Holy Spirit, John and Dana.