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Henry Squires Carsonville - - Henry Earl "Hank" Squires, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2019. He was born on August 26, 1930 to William Henry and Thelma (Sadler) Squires.
Asheville’s Henry Logan didn’t set out to shatter racial barriers when he accepted a scholarship to Western Carolina College in 1964. He just wanted to play basketball.
Logan, Henry, at the age of 50 was called home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, December 26, 2001. Henry was the youngest son of 11 children born to the late Fred and Cecil Logan in Halifax, VA. H… ...
For 10 years, Henry Logan has lived in South City but recently said he has noticed more problems with the home next door.
Steve White considers Henry Logan one of the best basketball players to ever play the game. “If you want to think about players, there’s Michael Jordan,” said White, a fixture at Western ...
The Henry Logan Children’s Home was situated at the corner of 24th Street and Murdoch Avenue. After buying the property, setting up an operational fund and appointing seven trustees, the ...
Marvel fans lost their collective minds when Henry Cavill graced the big screen as a Wolverine variant in Deadpool & Wolverine. Now, new concept art has revealed that his iteration of Logan could ...
Henry Logan's life has been filled with special achievements. On Wednesday, he'll add another. Logan is the former Stephens-Lee standout who became the first African-American collegiate athlete to ...
A state basketball champion at Stephens-Lee, Henry Logan was the first Black player at Western Carolina, where he scored more than 3,000 points.
Henry Logan, believed to be the first Black athlete at a predominantly white college in the Southeast, scored 3,290 points at Western Carolina.