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Person    | Male  Born 11/1/1964  Died 9/11/2016

Philip Logan

Categories: Tragedy

Philip Logan

Philip Paul Logan was the eldest of the three children of John W. Logan and Joan M. Logan née Guthrie. His birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1964 in the Croydon registration district. His parents were publicans and his sisters were Paula Logan (b.1966) and Susan Nicola Logan (b.1968).

From the we learn that on 20 September 2002 he married his wife, Marilyn, in Cyprus and electoral registers from 2003 to 2010 showed them listed at , New Addington, CR0 0QJ.

A bricklayer/builder, he died, aged 52 years, on 9 November 2016, a victim of the Croydon tram derailment.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk and Andrew Behan.

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Philip Logan

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Croydon Tram Derailment - Sandilands

In memory of those who lost their lives on 9 November 2016. Dane Chinnery Don...

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Shaheed Minar martyrs

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Manche Masemola

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