"Memorial service for Elmer "Bud" E. Logsdon, a retired supervisor for Publishers Paper Company, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud funeral home. Mr. Logsdon died Saturday in a Portland-area nursing home at age 82.
He was a native of Bluff, Ill., and moved to Oregon at the age of 7.
Mr. Logsdon moved to Detroit, Ore. in 1964 and then returned to Oregon City in 1985. He was a member of the Oregon City Elks Lodge for 59 years and had been a past president of the West Linn Lions Club. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Oregon City.
He is survived by his son Walter of West Linn; a brother, Glenn of Prineville; and one grandchild.
The family suggests rememberances be contributions to Zion Lutheran Church or the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Center.
Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Lake Oswego."
(note error of location as Mt. View is in Oregon City.)
{Elmer married his second wife, Velma Dobbins on April 23, 1979 at Stevenson, Skamania Co.,WA.}
"Memorial service for Elmer "Bud" E. Logsdon, a retired supervisor for Publishers Paper Company, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud funeral home. Mr. Logsdon died Saturday in a Portland-area nursing home at age 82.
He was a native of Bluff, Ill., and moved to Oregon at the age of 7.
Mr. Logsdon moved to Detroit, Ore. in 1964 and then returned to Oregon City in 1985. He was a member of the Oregon City Elks Lodge for 59 years and had been a past president of the West Linn Lions Club. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Oregon City.
He is survived by his son Walter of West Linn; a brother, Glenn of Prineville; and one grandchild.
The family suggests rememberances be contributions to Zion Lutheran Church or the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Center.
Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Lake Oswego."
(note error of location as Mt. View is in Oregon City.)
{Elmer married his second wife, Velma Dobbins on April 23, 1979 at Stevenson, Skamania Co.,WA.}
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