December 21, 1943 – April 15, 202
Timothy Keith Logan, 76, passed away after a long battle with COPD on Wednesday April 15, 2020. Memorial services will be announced at a later date.
Timothy was born on December 21, 1943 to George and Frances Logan in Port Arthur, TX. He was married on October 8, 1966 to Beth Rowland. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Houston in 1973 and earned his Texas Professional Engineer’s license in 1974. He worked for HL&P for 22 years, and one of his key projects was the South Texas Project Nuclear plant. After that he worked on various civil engineering projects as a contractor, retired to pursue interests which included music, square dancing, sailing, carpentry, woodworking, model trains, camping, traveling and local theater – acting and building sets. He had a great time celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary on a Caribbean Cruise with his entire family. Current residence is Navasota, TX in a 100+ year old house. He was a member of the Navasota United Methodist Church and the Two Rivers Historical Society.
Preceded in death: parents; George and Frances Logan, brother, Jonathan “Mike” Logan, brother in law – John Richards Rowland, nephew – John Richards Rowland II.
He is survived by wife Beth Logan, children, Kelly and Hector Arvizo, Richmond, TX, Kathleen and Austin Campbell, Surfside, TX, Kristine and Michael Taube, Katy, TX. Grandchildren, Joshua and Jillian Arvizo, Brianna Arvizo, Dylan Campbell, Zoey Campbell, Landon Wood. Nieces and Nephews; Kerri Rowland, Nicolas Rowland, Andrea Shackelford, Adam Chumley, Heather Rowland, Allen Hada.
We will all miss him, his fantastic advice, and his corny dad jokes.
‘Shirley’, we’ll never know how deep the well is. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity.
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Tim was one of those bright lights in the TJHS Class of ’62 in Port Arthur! RIP, Tim!
Tim was a very good friend at Lee school and in cub scouts, especially so since he lived just a couple of blocks from me. It was easy to get together to ride bikes or go hiking along the railroad tracks. I remember his father wrote a column for the Port Arthur News titled “out of my depth”. Tim and I rode with Eddie Hansen and George Talbert (I think) in the same early-morning carpool to junior high to play in the band (he played clarinet as I recall).
We lost contact in high school. It sounds like he had a great life and family. I’m sorry for your loss.
My love, thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Tim. Such a sweet and well thought of person. One day we will see you again Tim. You can’t get rid of us.
Sincerely, Charlotte “Rothman” Metreyeon
T.J. Class of 1962
So sorry for your loss. Tim and I were in classes from elementary to high school. Such a nice guy.
I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family for peace and comfort.
A man of few words and subtle humor. Smart and kind he was. I was most impressed with the pieces of furniture he made with such amazing skill. Rest In Peace Tim.
Tim and Beth were such fine people, giving their best in all they did. I knew them through community activities, scouts, square dancing, and good friends. So sorry
Marilyn and Lewis