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Colton LOGAN

Kettering, Ohio

1992 - 2017

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LOGAN, Colton Colton Patrick Logan lost his battle with addiction and passed away at Kettering Hospital surrounded by his family on Thursday, August 31, 2017. Colton was born on May 1, 1992. He is survived by his parents, Tim and Teri Logan; sister, Shelby Logan; grandmother, Judie McKitrick; and...

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Colton fought and lost a battle with an overwhelming demon. God allowed him a peaceful exit. Noone ever battled with the bravery and chivalry of Coltin...the Man.

RIP my young nephew...cya soon.

Stephen Anothony Michael Logan.

Colton was a beautiful young man, who graced our home during his young years at St. Albert at our home in Kettering . He was kind, polite, gentle, and an intelligent family friend . My heart goes out to his wonderful family and to all of those who loved and admired Colton. From the Family of Mary Salmon (Elliot, Elyse, and Nicholas Gorski - now living in the state of Michigan). God Bless the friends and family of this extraordinary young man.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. God Bless each of you. Geoff and Jodi Hoefflin, Ralph and Mimi Pippenger.

I want you to know you will breath again. It may take six months and you will say I can breath. Today you don't even realize you aren't taking the normal breath. The passing of Coulton is a great loss for all. A smart, talented young man that his friends and family won't get to enjoy. As a mother we cry for what we won't get to enjoy with our beautiful son. I walk beside you in loss of a son. you will laugh again and have joy. This I can promise!

You were a great friend and a great guy. I'll never forget you brother. Love you , Shane

Teri, Tim, and Shelby, There are no words to express my deepest sympathy for you. Colton is at peace and he will always be with until you meet again.

Please accept my condolences.

Teri, you may not remember us, but we met you at an FOA event a while back and then saw you at the recent Rally. Only those of us in the addiction community can understand the agony of seeing a loved one cope with this deadly disease. We are so very sorry for your loss, and hope the knowledge that he is finally at peace with our heavenly Father will help you through this most difficult time. You will be in our prayers.