James Logan

 James Logan - PHOTO.JPG

JAMES BRADLEY LOGAN has gone home to the Creator’s loving arms in his 39th year.  James was the cherished father of Chloe, Alexis and Little James; beloved son of Cindy Maracle; Bradley Logan and Patty Smoke. Adopted by love son of Harley and Bev Bomberry. Beloved brother of Becky Logan, Sony Maracle and Lance Smoke; much loved uncle of Warren, Thomas, Kylee and Sterling; great uncle of Zyana. Special cousin of Cheyenne, Amerie, Austin and Ar.  James was the beloved eldest grandson of Janice Williams and the late Irvin and Verna Logan. Most beloved nephew of Duane, Richard, Paul, Arlene, Darlene, Sharon, Keenan, Tia and Arlene. James will be missed by many cousins, Aunties and Uncles-in-law.  James has followed his uncle Tom; Best Bud and cousin Erik to the Creator’s Home. James is also pre-deceased by his second father, Matthew (Rick) Maracle; grandparents Warren Greene; Mabel (Thomas) Isaccs and Gilbert Thomas.  He will rest at the home of his Auntie Darlene (Sue) Williams at 3248 6th Line Road after 6pm. Monday. Burial at Onondaga Longhouse Wednesday June 25th at 11:00 am. www.rhbanderson.com


His wit, charm, dimpled smile and ready humour will be deeply missed by family and friends.

March 17, 1976 – June 22, 2014

 

Condolences

Posted by Cathy Powless/Honyust on
My condolences to Cindy and family. Such a loss, James was such an interesting individual and we had a few interesting conversations when our paths crossed. Rest in Peace my friend.
Posted by Leigh on
I met James last year at BGH while outside smoking. We became instant friends and shared lot of laughs along with lots of smokes! James was a very polite young man and was so proud of his kids whom he spoke of often. Since leaving BGH I often thought of James and hoped that he continued to recover. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. Rest easy my friend; your struggles are over.
Posted by Steph on
My deepest condolences to your family on your loss James. I only met him about a year ago, but developed a good rapport and respect for his good sense of humor, values and beliefs. I admired his love for life and his family. May he now find peace and I hope he is welcomed and greeted by his loved ones on the other side.
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