Logan Lawson Gunn, aged 90, passed away on Nov. 20, 2024, in Paragould.
Born Aug. 19, 1934, Logan dedicated over four decades of his life as a truck driver for Emerson Electric in Paragould. Logan proudly served in the Army from 1954 to 1956 and received an honorable discharge.
Logan is survived by his children, Kenneth Gunn, Ricky Gunn, Vicki Kuykendall and Joyce Goben.
He was preceded in death by his son, Billy James Lawson Gunn; his parents, Ora Otto and Bessie Irene (Jackson) Gunn; and his siblings Oscar, Sam, Margaret, Mary, Mildred and Barbara.
He will be remembered for his steadfast presence, his commitment to his career, and his service to his country. Logan's legacy will live on through his family and all who knew him.
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Kenneth Wayne Pullen
November 17, 2025
A good man is who he was.
Kenneth Wayne Pullen
January 23, 2025
A good man that I was happy to meet before he passed.
Carla newberry
January 5, 2025
Never let anyone in need be without .many people were given beyond what is expected of someone else´s generosity .Prayers for his family and friends.Better world with someone so giving in it .
Patrice (Pillow) Miller
December 7, 2024
Logan was a friend to my mom and dad (Charley Ray and Daisy Pillow. I remember his kids. Remember when a flood came through and we (Logan, Dad, one or two of his kids and me took the boat behind the railroad tracks to check on some of our family. Everyone got out of the boat except for Logan, he felt he could over power the flood water going under the tracks. Dad told him to let us all out and we walked across the tracks. The boat was washed under the tracts and he grabbed hold of the rails as the boat was forced under the tracks. Dad tried the pull him up but his wadders were full of water and going against him. Dad had me to hold on to him while he went lower and broke the straps to his wadders and then he was able to pull him up. He cheated death that day but had a long life to spread his caring attitude. Glad to have known you and your family.
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