1955
2018
Logan Marvin Chatigny
January 2, 1955 – January 6, 2018
Logan Chatigny was born to Albert and Delphine Chatigny on January 2, 1955. He was raised in Beaumont, lived 22 years in Palm Springs, and then relocated to the Pass Area 5 years ago.
Logan owned and operated a local business for 15 years and then worked for Golden State Glazing. As a community member, he consistently supported the efforts of community organizations, non-profit organizations, and local schools. Logan was a volunteer coach, parent volunteer, and mentor for youth and high school athletics in both Beaumont and Palm Springs.
Logan is survived his wife, Anita; two children, Alicia Chatigny and Mary Chatigny, and two grandchildren (Alyssa Jade and Brian Logan). He is also survived by his mother, Delphine Chatigny and siblings Delia True, Andrew Chatigny, Mary Shelley, Albert Chatigny, Joe Chatigny, Adrian Chatigny, Daniel Chatigny, Yvonne DeLongChamp, and Margaret Chatigny. Logan was preceded in death by his father, Albert Chatigny and sister, Isabelle Chatigny.
A Celebration of Life service is scheduled for Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 10:30 am at Fellowship in the Pass Church, 650 Oak Valley Parkway, Beaumont, CA 92223.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for those that knew Logan to share their stories and/or photos by emailing them to: [email protected]
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Weaver Mortuary and Crematory.
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February 6, 2018
THE BILL BEBEE'S
LOGAN WAS A PART OF A FAMILY THAT IS INTERTWINED WITH A LOT OF LONG-TIME, FAMILIES, WHO ARE A PART OF THE BEAUMONT COMMUNITY. HE WILL BE MISSED BY 'ALL'!
WAS A GREAT GUY!!
January 30, 2018
Family
Glen Shelley
Logan was one of the best guys I have ever known. Was fun to work with and fun to goof off with. He has left a huge void in hundreds of lives. Gone way too soon.
January 9, 2018
Linda (Thomas) Verdoorn
My sincerest sympathy to the family. A very bright light has gone out with his loss.
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