Logan Michael Seitzer

Logan Michael Seitzer obituary, Greenville, SC

Logan Michael Seitzer

Logan Seitzer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Thomas McAfee Funeral Home - Southeast Chapel on Sep. 21, 2024.

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Logan Michael Seitzer, 32, unexpectedly passed away on September 16, 2024 in Charlottesville, VA. He was a loving husband, son, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend.
Logan was born on July 16, 1992 in Cincinnati, OH and was raised in Greenville, SC alongside his three sisters. He attended the University of South Carolina for his undergraduate degree and later returned to University of South Carolina's School of Medicine to further his education by becoming a Physician Assistant.
Upon graduation, Logan started his career at Medical University of South Carolina before moving to Charlottesville alongside his wife, Jordan, to work at University of Virginia Orthopedics. Even with relocation, Logan never missed a Sunday dinner Facetime with his parents, sisters, nieces and nephews.
Logan was loved by many. He was known for his nurturing personality, his kind heart and his love of the Gamecocks and Cincinnati sports. You would never find a more loyal friend and Logan dedicated so much of his time to those who mattered most to him. Above all else, his family and friends always came first. Logan's presence lit up every room he entered, and his infectious laughter will be deeply missed.
Logan is survived by his beloved wife, Jordan Klein Seitzer; his parents, Lisa and Kevin Seitzer; his sisters, Allyson (Jamie), Meredith (Terry) and Natalie (Daniel); paternal grandparents, Jerry and Linda Seitzer; and he was the best uncle to Rory, Ava, Sebastian, Lillian, Kelton, Andi and Sawyer. Logan's passing has left an unfillable gap in the hearts of many. His compassion, dedication, and love will continue to live on through those who knew him.
Logan was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Ron and Grace Carovillano.
A visitation will be held on Friday, October 4, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Homes, Northwest. A memorial service will follow at 12:30 p.m. in the Chapel. In true Logan fashion, please dress in your rowdiest golf polos, Hawaiian shirts and colorful clothes as we celebrate his life. **PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE**
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to either the Partners in Mental Health Fund or Dr. Pelphrey Autism Research Fund at UVA Health. Checks can be made out to Rector and Visitors of UVA and mailed to UVA Health, P.O. Box 37963, Boone, Iowa 50037, or by visiting at.virginia.edu/supportuvahealth, noting designation (Partners in Mental Health 16345 or Dr. Pelphrey Autism Research 23096) and that the gift is in memory of Logan Seitzer.
Friends are encouraged to share their favorite memories of Logan with the family by clicking on the button labeled "Share A Memory".

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October 22, 2024

Joyce Petrochko posted to the memorial.

October 1, 2024

Sara Rynders posted to the memorial.

September 29, 2024

Todd (Kelly) and Terri Lee sent flowers.

Joyce Petrochko

October 22, 2024

Logan was such a special PA. I always looked forward to seeing him in his office at UVA. We shared a special bond in our stories about Italy. He had such admiration for his wife. I loved hearing stories about her. He will truly be missed. Praying for his family

Sara Rynders

October 1, 2024

Logan was such a pleasure to work with and I will miss steady presence and his subtle and wonderfully dry sense of humor. He is greatly missed by all of us at UVA Ortho. I am thinking of Jordan and his family during this difficult time.

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Todd (Kelly) and Terri Lee

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David Diduch, MD

September 29, 2024

Logan was a friend to everyone in the department. He brought a willing spirit to help others everyday. He was always giving of himself and never ever complained. We all in the sports medicine division appreciated him so much and will miss him dearly.
David Diduch, MD

Kourtnae Reyes

September 24, 2024

Logan was great to work with in the Sports clinic. He was personable, funny, and just went with the flow. Anytime the patients left survey comments about him, they were always positive.
Working alongside him, I knew he´d at least try any of my ideas for the shoulder replacement patients without question.
The week of his passing we were all talking about candy in C pod because the bowl was just filled in the charge nurse office and Logan loved himself some candy. Nerd clusters were brought up and we geeked out over how good they were. One of the nurses had never tried them and when he went to the office, they were all gone. So I brought some the following day for everyone to try since Logan and I were raving about them the day before. The bag was gone within a few hours.
That will always stay with me.

He was also the only provider to write on our break room board during Nurses Week, "Shoutout to all the Ortho Nurses. You Rock. Logan"
Luckily it´s still up there as a reminder from him.

The impact his passing has had on me and our clinic in no way compares to the void his family now has. My thoughts and prayers are with you all throughout this time. Logan will be missed and I hope he knew how much he was adored.

Lori Bennington

September 23, 2024

I thoroughly enjoyed working with Logan. We adopted him on the Ortho Trauma team at OCIR since he often got relegated to working on the hallway beside where he usually worked in Sports Medicine, especially on Tuesdays. He never once complained about it and he was always happy to participate in our shenanigans. I enjoyed ribbing him about the daily puzzles we liked to do, the Wordle and NYT mini-crossword. He definitely left a void that can never be filled.

Marquita Scott

September 23, 2024

I worked with Logan at OCIR orthopedic center and Logan was definitely a joy to work with. He always seemed quiet but the minute you spoke to him he would carry on a long conversation. The last memory with him was when we were in the break room and we was joking about one of our coworkers having all this cabinet and refrigerator space like they were at home and he says "oh so that´s who capri-sun they are? I´m taking one since they belong to him." Then he saw the guy that the capri-sun belonged too and he tells him thanks for the juice.
Logan will definitely be missed! My heart and sympathy goes out to the family!

Amy Radigan

September 23, 2024

Logan and I worked together at UVA Orthopedics. To me, he was always such a solid, hardworking guy and his patients LOVED him. I will miss seeing his sharply dressed self in our Wednesday morning conferences.

Katelyn Walton

September 23, 2024

Logan was always a joy to work so polite and very understanding. He will be deeply missed by his OCIR ORTHOPEDIC CENTER family. Rest easy Logan!

Jessica Bodden

September 22, 2024

I work in PeriOp at the orthopedic center with Logan. Logan typically worked in PeriOp on Fridays. We LOVED our Fridays with Logan. He was funny, witty, personable - an amazing person. Logan usually brought a few snacks to eat in between OR cases on Fridays, and he always had pop tarts. It became a topic of conversation for everyone - favorite flavors, pop tarts vs toaster strudel, toasted or not toasted. Pop tarts even got added to the snack cart in PeriOp because of all of our pop tart conversations. We all worked with him in PeriOp on the Friday before he passed away. It took my breath away and brought tears to my eyes when I read Dr. Chhabra´s email about Logan´s passing on that Monday. Words cannot express how much we will miss Logan. I hope the good memories help some during this unimaginable time of sadness.

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