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Lonnie Ray Logan

Posted 2021-12-30 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Lonnie Ray Logan passed away on November 16, 2021, in Lake Havasu City,
Arizona. He was born on August 15, 1955, in Borger, Texas, to J.R.
Logan and Joyce Cole Davison.

Lonnie was raised in Kaysville, Utah, and was the oldest of nine
children. He went to Davis High School and later attended Weber State
College. He joined the U.S. Army, under the buddy system with his best
friend, and was stationed in Tacoma, Washington.

He married his high school sweetheart, Nanette Roberts, and had two
sons; Justin Ray Logan was their first born and Joshua Roberts Logan was
born four years later which completed their family. He loved these two
boys beyond words. His oldest son, Justin, left us too early and Lonnie
was devastated, however he picked himself up and tried to spend as much
time as possible with Joshua. He even moved to Oregon just to live with
Joshua.

Lonnie worked at Hill Air Force Base for a short while and succeeded in
Real Estate, however he found his calling in the car business. He was a
very successful salesman, as well as a Financial Manager in dealerships
in Utah and Arizona.

Most of Lonnie's life was spent in Utah until he got bit by the travel
bug. He craved sunshine, beaches, sun tans, cool sun glasses, and always
had the hottest cars. In time he got to see, live, and experience many
different places all over the world, but he seemed truly happy at his
last residence in Lake Havasu, Arizona.

Lonnie could make friends anywhere. In a week of living somewhere, he'd
befriended people at the local gas station, salon, stores in the mall,
grocery store, you name it. Lonnie was also very intelligent and quick
with his wit. He was such a character and his personality was bigger
than life. He had an immense sense of humor and was always the life of
the party. With his good looks and the smarts to boot, he was always the
center of attention no matter where he went. His first love was
shopping, and, boy, was he good at it. He could always make it an
adventure. He had an amazing knack for interior design but most of all
he loved to give things to his family and friends. He never showed up
without a gift. Giving absolutely made him happy.

Lonnie's youngest son Josh was the light of his life. He wanted nothing
but the best for him, happiness and success. He dedicated most of his
time to help Josh in any way he could with knowledge and life lessons.
He adored him.

Lonnie also had a special bond with his Mother. She was his protector,
his confidant, his sounding board, his financial advisor, and most of
all, his best friend. They simply were connected in a special way.

Lonnie is survived by his youngest son, Joshua Roberts Logan, his
mother, Joyce Davison and step-father, Michael Davison; siblings: Denise
Carlos (Wayne), Pamela Christensen (Chris), Michael Lloyd Davison, Jacky
Bobo (Cindy), Annette Howard (Roger), Deann Slade (Todd), and John Bobo
(Felice). He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews which he always
spoiled rotten. He had a unique relationship with all his siblings,
each different but special. He had many friends and a large extended
family. He was preceded in death by his grandparents William "Doc" and
Eva Logan and Shelly and Ethel Westbrook, his father, J.R. Logan, his
son Justin Ray Logan and his brother, Sonny Davison.

Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, December 13, 2021 at
Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. The family will meet
with friends on Monday from 12: 30 to 1:30 p.m. at the mortuary.

The Memorial service will be live streamed at the bottom of the obituary
page for Lonnie at www.lindquistmortuary.com.

Cremation entrusted to Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home, Lake Havasu City,
Arizona.

Memories and condolences may be sent to the family at
www.lindquistmortuary.com as well as www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.




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