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Stephen Loggans

ABINGDON, North Carolina

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Stephen G. LoggansCHILHOWIE,VA. - Stephen G. Loggans, age 63, passed away on Sunday, March 24, 2013, at his home. Stephen was born and raised in Concord, N.C., and moved to Virginia in 2004. He retired from Mitel Telecommunications and was owner of Riverside Campground on North Fork River Road in...

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Steve and I were only two weeks apart in age. He was 14 days older than me. After high school Steve and I went to school in Louisville, Kentucky. We were only there 6 months but we shared so much of life together. There was a high school near our school and many of the male population of that school stayed angry with us saying that we were taking all their girls. (True we were.) I did not know until then that Steve could be a scraper. He was ready to take on these men.
Steve was...

My sincerest condolences for the loss of your loved one. To offer you some comfort and encouragement during this difficult time, please watch the attached video.

Sincere condolences to the family. May your good memories and God's word help you get through the difficult days ahead. Psalm 119:28

The first 19 years of our life, Steve and did most things together. He was a close and trusted friend. He had a great influence on many. My life is richer because of Steve being in my life. He was 14 days old when I was born. Soon after that we started the longest friendship I have had. Thank you Steve. You will be missed. Sylvia, Joyce, Jenn, Erin, Jeff and Richard, you are all in my prayers. May our Lord richly bless you.

In our prayers Martin, Becky and Ashley Bellamy

So many good times and fun music jams . Always giving of himself. Truely a great, wonderfull man and bass player!

Remembering our classmate ..... MPHS '68

Very nice gentleman, we loved riverside .Sorry for your lost

Stephen was a great husband, father and grandfather. No words can adequately express the pain and sorrow his passing brings. HIs works for humanity will not go unoticed in the next chapter and I know he will be greeted and embraced by a choir of angels. I will forever miss you Dad!!!!