
Condolence Book for
Mark Logan
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Oh Mark,
I don't know what to say but I know that you're going to be missed by many people who, like me hold a special place in their heart for you. You made everybody laugh with your cheeky way, and there was always a beautiful innocence and playfulness about you; not a rough edge anywhere.
So many of us at school were so lucky to have you as a friend Mark.
At that big reunion in London we had a while back we ended up at MacDonalds in Leicester Square, chatting away for ages, and it really struck me how you had grown into such a lovely, caring and kind person Mark.
You even invited us over to your place, am so full of regret now in not having taken you up on that offer.
Mark, you'll recall I met Sue at your 18th birthday party, at Lords in Ramsgate, will always be so grateful for everything you are, really can't believe you've moved on.
Our love and condolences to your family and your many friends. See you later, mate, bye for now...
I don't know what to say but I know that you're going to be missed by many people who, like me hold a special place in their heart for you. You made everybody laugh with your cheeky way, and there was always a beautiful innocence and playfulness about you; not a rough edge anywhere.
So many of us at school were so lucky to have you as a friend Mark.
At that big reunion in London we had a while back we ended up at MacDonalds in Leicester Square, chatting away for ages, and it really struck me how you had grown into such a lovely, caring and kind person Mark.
You even invited us over to your place, am so full of regret now in not having taken you up on that offer.
Mark, you'll recall I met Sue at your 18th birthday party, at Lords in Ramsgate, will always be so grateful for everything you are, really can't believe you've moved on.
Our love and condolences to your family and your many friends. See you later, mate, bye for now...
I send condolences on behalf of Chatham House Grammar School. I remember many of the Logans from my school days, including Mark. Joseph was the brother in my year group, but it seemed there was a Logan around every corner at that time with either their black or red hair and involved in so many sporting as well as other events in the school. I have been contacted by some of Mark's friends about the possibility of a memorial of some kind in school - I am still here as Head of the Sixth form! I hope we can provide a token of remembrance as the family were a very big part of this place for many years.
I'm sorry to hear this very sad news. I hadn't seen Mark in some time but had kept up to date with him on Facebook.
His comments and posts always made me laugh.... which is how I will remember him.
Love Ro x
His comments and posts always made me laugh.... which is how I will remember him.
Love Ro x
So sad to hear of Marks passing. I had the pleasure of working closely with Mark on a number of projects and despite set backs Mark never lost his enthusiasm for doing what was right for the service user. He was a man of great ideas and commitment. No beidh a leithead ann aris Dheis de ar a anam.
I feel honoured that I was able to call you my friend, you were a lovely, talented, funny man, who will be dearly missed by everyone that knew you.
Met mark through work and was blown away by his genuine care and devotion to people with special needs and mental anguish. A true gentleman who made a difference and adored his family. So friendly and professional . Willing to help in anyway. Rest in peace. Condolences on his passing
It's never a great time to have to write an obituary - this feels like just the wrong time. Our hearts go out to Shona, Amy and all your family - rest in peace old friend, we will always remember you.
Rest in peace Mark, a very lovely and decent man..all the best on your travels . Bridget
It has been a long time since our school days, but there are some people you never forget. I still remember your dark curly hair. You were always fun to be around. You made us laugh. We did some mischievous things together too. Hand brake turns in my mum's car. A certain incident involving a Cliftonville establishment. But there was never any malice.
You made a positive contribution Mark. You will be missed, but remembered fondly.
Rest in peace.
You made a positive contribution Mark. You will be missed, but remembered fondly.
Rest in peace.
So very sorry to hear this news, I too worked with Mark at Hammersmith & Fulham Mind and remember his presence, individual style, love of music and ability to make anyone smile. My thoughts to all Mark's family. Taken too soon x
Remembering Mark with affection from our school days in Ramsgate. Had lots of fun times and met up with him again at a recent reunion, good to see him again, showed us pics of lovely wife and daughter, he was so proud of them. A lovely man RIP
Mark, you made me feel comfortable from the first time that I met you. Always ready with a kind word and the ability to make me smile. Our school years were a joy, helped by the fact that you were there. So many wonderful memories. We shared a love of sport - especially rugby and football - and music. I can still remember sneaking off to your home to listen to records in your room - always worried we'd get caught by your Mum or Dad ! My Aim is True is still one of my favourite albums ever and I have you to thank for introducing me to it.
Circumstances and geography meant that we didn't see each other as much in our adult years, but we stayed in touch via Facebook and it was great to see you complete with Shona and Amy and enjoying your love of music.
You were a great man, Mark, kind, thoughtful and genuine and I'm so glad that we got to share the time that we did and that I could call you a friend. You were taken too soon and I'm going to miss you.
Rest in Peace
Love,
Gary, Lisa, Tayla and Brady xxxx
Circumstances and geography meant that we didn't see each other as much in our adult years, but we stayed in touch via Facebook and it was great to see you complete with Shona and Amy and enjoying your love of music.
You were a great man, Mark, kind, thoughtful and genuine and I'm so glad that we got to share the time that we did and that I could call you a friend. You were taken too soon and I'm going to miss you.
Rest in Peace
Love,
Gary, Lisa, Tayla and Brady xxxx
We were shocked and saddened to hear the news of Mark's death. We have very good memories of working with him at Hammersmith & Fulham Mind. He was passionate and committed about the work, a good leader, bright, funny and a pleasure to work with. Our deepest condolences.
Shona, Amy and all Logan's & Kings, words can't express how sorry I am about Mark. One of lifes true gentlemen.
He'll be sorely missed. xx
He'll be sorely missed. xx
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