
John "Jack" Logan Jr.
For 35 years, Dick Melick stood before many of us as he dedicated himself
to our Town by serving as our Moderator. Dick stood for selfless
volunteerism, civic involvement, and giving back to others – without any
reward or accolades – all of which made Needham a better place in which
to live. It is in recognition of this spirit and these attributes that we
are most pleased tonight to present the 2011 Richard Patton Melick Award
to Jack Logan, Jr.
Jack is another of our country’s incredible veterans who came to the aid
of our Nation by serving in the Korean War until 1953. Eleven years
later, in 1964, Jack, his wife, Mary, and their four children set their
roots in Needham. By trade, Jack was a firefighter and part-time meat
cutter, jobs he held for 27 years until his retirement in 1981. Of
course, it was not until Jack "retired" in 1981 that his real "work"
began. Over the ensuing 30 years, including up to the present date, Jack
has committed himself to his fellow man and woman in an ongoing effort to
make their lives a little better, and hopefully, a little more enjoyable.
Beginning with his devotion to St. Joseph’s Parish, Jack was an adult
altar server at the daily 6:50 a.m. Mass for 10 straight years. He also
served as a Eucharistic minister and CCD teacher. For 12 years, Jack
volunteered at the original Continental Cable Needham TV Network, where
he worked in many different capacities, as cameraman and director, and he
also hosted his own program - "Logan’s Look at Needham." You may recall
Jack covering all the action – whether it was at Town Meeting, on the
sports fields, or in the studio for the beginning of a still-running
sports talk show then called "3-on-Sports." This service led to a 10-year
appointment on the Board of Directors of Continental Cable - Needham.
Jack also spent 22 years on the Needham Community Council Board of
Directors. During the early years, he delivered day-old bread from Roche
Bros. to the Poor Clare’s Monastery in Jamaica Plain. Years later, he
used this same idea by initiating the delivery of bread to the Linden
Street housing for the elderly.
But if there is one clear passion in Jack’s life – besides his wife and
family – it is his love for "those who have served." Beginning in the
1980s, Jack volunteered at the West Roxbury Veteran’s Hospital running
bingo nights for the patients. He served as a Memorial Park Trustee for
12 years. He was appointed Chairman of Needham’s Korean War Memorial
Committee, which established a new monument at Memorial Park. He is a
member and Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2498 – he
is a member, and since 1996 the current Commander, of American Legion
Post 14 – and for 17 years until his retirement in 2010, he was the
Veteran’s Officer for the Towns of Needham and Dover.
You may know Jack Logan, but you’ve never seen him at his finest until he
presides, in full uniform, over the annual Memorial and Veteran’s Days
celebrations. Jack believes deeply that we can never forget the
sacrifices of our fighting men and women, and he works tirelessly to keep
their memories alive by placing American flags on all veteran’s graves,
and organizing parades, remembrance activities, and other memorial events
all throughout Town.
As the years have collected in Jack Logan’s scrapbook, his commitment and
love for his fellow neighbors has never waned. Even now, at age 81, Jack
is a volunteer HAM radio operator for Needham’s Emergency Management
Team, and to this day, he volunteers at Beth Israel Deaconess Needham
campus three mornings a week assisting staff and patients.
A true gentleman, a real patriot, and for Needham, a selfless, dedicated,
and caring human being – we are most pleased to honor Jack Logan Jr. with
the 2011 Richard Patton Melick Award. Congratulations, Jack.
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