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John Kenneth Logan Dies

John Kenneth Logan

John Kenneth Logan, also known as “Bobby” or “Bob,” of Estate Sion Farm died on Jan. 11.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Harry Logan and Elizabeth Soognie Logan; sister: Elaine (Dolly) Lowtoo; and brothers: David Logan, Ned Logan and Samuel Logan.

He is survived by his spouse, Paula Ayala Logan; son, John Robert Logan; daughter, Nicole Indira Logan; son-in-law, Dean Pond; daughter-in-law, Letricia Florencia Logan; grandchildren: Naphtali Agay Stevens, Paulita Elizabeth Logan, Paul Nicholas Logan and Arshad Jaron Pond; and sisters: Mildred Theroulde, Gloria Edward, Merle (Shirley) Solomon and Lena George.

He is also survived by brother, Kenrick Logan; sisters-in-law: Lillian Clunis and Eulalia Ayala; brothers-in-law: Flavian George and Carmelo Ayala Jr.; relatives: 45 nieces and nephews; many grand and great nieces and nephews too numerous to mention; relative of the Sedanees, Ramkisoons, Ramdass and the Ayalas; friends: so many close friends too numerous to mention; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Bobby had a way of making you feel that you were his best friend.

A viewing will begin at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 24, at Sunny Acres Seventh-day Adventist Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

The family respectfully requests that attendees wear a face mask and adhere to the social distancing requirements.

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