David-Logsdon-Obituary

David Logsdon

Kansas City, Missouri

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David Logsdon, age 46, Overland Park, Kansas, passed away on Friday, February 8, 2008. A celebration of David's life will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 13, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Johnson County Chapel, 11200 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kansas. The celebration will be preceded by visitation at 1...

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We just learned of David's tragic death and want you all to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. The family has been though more than their share of tragedies and our hearts go out to each of you.

Your cousin, Vera

Ann,Karen,Doug-
I am very sorry to hear about David. I have a lot of fond memories of David. I know it was a long time ago and a short time we were together but I have still considered you my brothers and sisters.

I was sorry to hear about David and my prays go out to his family. I will miss sitting and talking about the Jayhawks with him.

I am heartbroken to hear of your loss. David was a very special friend and was a large part of my growing up. He greatly influenced and encouraged my walk with the Lord and for that I am eternally grateful. May the Lord hold you and strengthen you and may you be blessed with only the most wonderful of memories.

Tacy(Keith)Russell

To the Logsdon family; I will remember David w/ his big grin and all the determination to accomplish everything he wanted. A motivator, counselor, and great friend. David helped me find my way many times. He will be sorely missed. David was ever on the side of the angels. He remains with the good forever.

To the Logsdon Family-

You have endured so much as a family. Stay strong. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Memories with all of you are fond... from the Indian Hills days to Shawnee Mission East--

Take care.

Jodi(Sayler) and Pat McGannon

Everyone who knew David is truly heartbroken. His name evokes the image of one of the kindest and gentlest of men, one who always had a gracious smile and sincere interest for anyone who crossed his path. My deepest sympathy.

To Ann,Karen, and Doug,
I am so sorry about David. I haven't seen you all in many years, but I feel like it was just yesterday we were all swimming at Indian Hills and having wonderful fun summers together! I will remember him as a most wonderful older brother and leader to all who knew him. I know he is with our Lord who loves him so much!
Thinking and praying for you all,
Mindy (Newman) Haskins

We'll be thinking of all of you today. We're so sorry for your loss. (neighbors to Ann and Mike Fraka)