Patrick Welby Logan, 80, of Cedar Rapids, died on Thursday, December 24, 2020, at his home. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 30, 2020, at St. John XXIII Catholic Church, by Rev. Richmond Dzekoe. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at church. Burial: St. Joseph Cemetery, Iowa City. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. All attendees are required to wear facemasks and respect social distancing.
Those unable to attend in person are invited to watch the service via livestream. Please find the livestream link on Pat's tribute wall or at this link: https://www.hdezwebcast.com/show/remembering-patrick-logan
Pat was born on March 14, 1940, in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Welby and Mary (Peltier) Logan. On May 30, 1963, Pat married Bette Tillson in Monterey, California. He worked as an Architectural Hardware Consultant with Doors, Inc. for many years.
Pat enjoyed fishing, traveling, and spending time with his family. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Pat encouraged his family to be strong, resilient and have courage in life. He instilled the importance of these qualities throughout his life.
He was a member of St. John XXIII Catholic Church and the Door & Hardware Institute.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Bette; children, Brian Logan, Michelle (Bob) DeMeulenaere, and David (Amber) Logan; grandchildren, Meta Marie Allen, Jeremiah (Page) Logan, Shelby (Ricky) DeMeulenaere, Logan DeMeulenaere, Tucker Logan, Brody Logan, Delaney Logan, La James Hopkins, and Emily DeMeulenaere; great grandchildren, Idris, James, Jaxson, and Eleanor; a brother, Tom Logan, special friends, Sara Logan and Kathy Love; and his faithful canine companion, Freckles.
Pat was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Andy Logan; and great granddaughter, Elsi James.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Zach Johnson Foundation.
I remember coming from our shop in Des Moines with another co-worker to work for Pat back in the year of the big flood. We were there for 1 week and he asked us to stay. Was real nice to us both seemed to always be smiling. We are sorry for your loss. Our prayers to you and you family in this time. Everett Kruger
Patrick was always the courteous, thoughtful, and welcoming gentleman. He will be in my prayers. Thomas Schroeder
Pat was a friend and business associate for over forty five years. I felt the loss of his work efforts when he retired from Doors, Inc. in 2004, but that pales in comparison to the tremendous loss I feel today. He was a true friend, and an anchor to the past. Marvin Jones
Grandpa Logan will remain in our hearts forever.
So sorry for your loss. Karen and John Brandt
So sorry for your loss, Bette. Virginia Barnes (ABWA)
Bette and family, I am so sorry to hear of Pat’s death. He was a very caring and kind man. I remember when you lived in IC and we got together to play cards. Good memories. I am so sorry I won’t be able to attend the services. I will be thinking of you all. Love, Linda
We are so sorry Pat had to leave us so soon. We cherished our time with him playing cards, at the lake house, glamping and the socializing with you both. We have been praying for you and your family Bette in this time of loss and sorrow. We love you so much…Dianna and JR Russo
We mourn along with the rest of the Logan Family. Pat was a great resource for our business, his knowledge and assistance was extraordinary. His legacy lives on in his children and grandchildren. Such a great guy! – Doug Wall
Our prayers are with you love you Guys. Bill Krista Mandy Mike Allie Grant and Kelly
David and I are sorry that Pat had to leave us – we have many wonderful memories of spending fun times with you! We loved visiting you at the lake and watching the colorful flames that he created, playing cards and enjoying your parties. I especially loved his Mr. Rogers costume and song at your birthday party. We will miss him! David and Mary Stalker
Mark and I will miss Pat. He always had a smile, and we so enjoyed playing cards, glamping, and golfing with him and Bette. And he was a great captain on the houseboat! We women had to go to the upper deck to stay out of the way. Let’s keep the memories and know that he is in a better (non-covid) place. We will miss him. Mark and Carol Sanderson
My sincere sympathy to the Logan family.
We were sorry to hear of Pat’s passing and send our condolences to Bette and family. Pat always had a warm, welcoming smile. We enjoyed playing cards with him and visits at the lake house. Mary and Steve Chamberlin