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The Vincent Family were wonderful friends of the Crittendens. Thoughts and prayers for all of you.
Sarah Lynne Crittenden Huggins
September 30, 2025
Photo courtesy of Bob Neal & Sons - Brinkley Funeral Home - Brinkley
May 14, 1945 - Sep 28, 2025
The Vincent Family were wonderful friends of the Crittendens. Thoughts and prayers for all of you.
Sarah Lynne Crittenden Huggins
September 30, 2025
May God’s Peace that Passeth All Understanding be with Logan’s Family—
Randy Beard
September 29, 2025 | West Helena, AR | Friend
In loving memory of a wonderful person. RIP, Logan
Bettye Bryant
September 29, 2025 | Benton, AR | Friend
Always liked Logan. We got along fine in school and become members of that famous class of 1963 at Cotton Plant. We all went separate ways and then 50 years later, I ran into Logan at a cattle auction in Searcy. We renewed our friendship and saw each other once in a while. I’ll miss my old cowboy, classmate, and all round good guy friend. May God be with you, Ellen and family.
Dewey Spencer
September 29, 2025 | Judsonia
Prayers for the family, Mr. Logan was a great man and always enjoyed visiting with him when we would come hunting down on the farm.
Randy and Laura Stice
September 29, 2025 | Romance, AR | Friend
He was such a nice man and that little grin he'd flash every now and then was so sweet. Loved visiting with him in my office. May your memories bring you comfort in the coming days. Prayers, Vira Ann and Annette
Annette Hamilton
September 29, 2025 | Brinkley, AR | Friend
He was a one of a kind friend and classmate. We had many great times over the years and had great conversations. I know the rest of our crew from CPHS welcomed him with open arms. Heaven will never be the same. Love to family
Pat Hallman
September 29, 2025 | Benton, AR | Classmate
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
SUE KIRBY
September 29, 2025 | DES ARC, AR
Logan Wayne Vincent, age 80, of Cotton Plant, AR, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, September 28, 2025, while surrounded by his family. Logan was born in Heber Springs, AR on May 14, 1945, to his mother and father Lucy (Ramsey) and Lloyd Vincent.
After graduating from Cotton Plant High School, Logan furthered his education at ASU Jonesboro, where he pursued his passion for agriculture.
A lifetime farmer, he dedicated his career to the cultivation and stewardship of the land and was a respected member of the farming community. His commitment to the earth was matched only by his dedication to his family. He cherished his time spent with his wife, children, and grandchildren, always putting them first in his life.
Logan was a proud member of the Colony Masonic Lodge #190 in McCrory, AR. His fellow Masons admired his commitment to the lodge and its values. His love for farming was not only his livelihood but also his greatest hobby, and he often joked that he was happiest with dirt under his fingernails.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lucy (Ramsey) and Lloyd Vincent. He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years and 3 months, Ellen (Whittaker) Vincent; his son Wayne Vincent (wife Tanya) of Des Arc; his daughter Shannon Douglas (husband Hoss) of Cotton Plant; his grandchildren Monica Ingle and Alan Vincent; and his great-grandchildren Rylee Ingle and Ashlee Ingle.
Logan was a man of strength and compassion. He leaves behind a legacy of love for his family, dedication to his work, and a deep connection to the earth. His spirit will live on in the hearts of those he loved and the land he cared for.
The family would like to express their sincere gratitude for the outpouring of love and support they have received during this difficult time. Special thanks to Unity Hospital Staff as well as the staff of Legacy Hospice for their care and guidance
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