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Logan Eugene Lindsey May 21, 2020 – September 25, 2025

With hearts full of love and immeasurable sadness, we celebrate the beautiful life of Logan Eugene Lindsey, lovingly known as Logi or Pogue. Logan passed away on September 25, 2025, at Randall's Children's Hospital in Portland, Ore., surrounded by family who adored him beyond measure.

Born on May 21, 2020, in Vancouver, Wash., Logan filled every moment of his five precious years with laughter, curiosity, and boundless energy. He is the beloved son of Tate Lindsey and Jeanine Harvill, and the cherished little brother to Ashley Butler, Mari Butler, Jhon and Jade Butler, Kyara Harvill, (Caleb Page), Pyper Lindsey, (Malaki Milian), Christopher Chandler, (Hannah Curtis), Kylee Chandler, (Hannah Hajek), and Cadence Knutson.

Logan was deeply loved by his only living grandparent, Grandma Marilyn Heitzmann, and by countless other relatives and friends who shared in his joyful spirit. Among his many special people were Ashton Hurley, Keith Brown, Jhon Paul and Sophia Butler, Dreace Milian, Jordan Chandler, Auntie A, and so many others too numerous to name. Logan also shared a special bond with his extended family through the WISe Team (Cristina, Jared, Caleb, Mark, Cristi), the St. James Family Center staff (Hannah, Esther, Kristina, and Adrianna), and his classmates and friends.

Logan's favorite days were spent exploring the outdoors - riding his motorcycle, going to Seal Beach, feeding deer with his dad, and playing in the garden. He loved flowers, insects, dinosaurs, construction vehicles, blocks, kinetic sand, and magna tiles. Whether singing "Shine Bright Like a Diamond" with Cadence, spending time with his Bubby and Jade, or listening to "I Love You Mommy", Logan's joy was radiant and contagious. He especially loved working on projects with his dad.

Those who knew Logan will remember his mischievous smile, his daring spirit, and his tender heart. He was playful, funny, and strong-willed - both fiercely independent and wonderfully affectionate. Logan had a knack for adventure and a resilience that inspired everyone around him.

He attended St. James Family Center and was excited to start kindergarten at J.A. Wendt Elementary this year.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at St. James Family Center, 1134 Columbia Street, Cathlamet, Wash., 98612, with Chaplain Leslie Montgomery officiating. Logan was cremated, and his family invites everyone to honor his memory by planting a garden or flowers - something that grows and blooms just as he did. "You are kind, you are brave, you are smart, you are funny, you are loved."

 
 

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