Logan Wallace Vick

July 19, 1998 - December 06, 2018

Logan Wallace Vick

July 19, 1998 - December 06, 2018

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Our precious Logan Wallace Vick, 20, died unexpectedly on Thursday, December 6, 2018 in Everson, Washington.

Logan was born July 19, 1998 in West Memphis, Arkansas. However, Logan grew up in Whatcom County and knew Blaine, Washington as his home. He attended Blaine School District and enjoyed many activities there. Logan was involved in soccer, football and wrestling as well as unicycling and playing the trumpet. A local favorite of his was the skate park where he spent much time building life long friendships.

Despite Logan’s short life he was able to become proficient in a tradesman career. He started with concrete, then roofing, some minimal framing and ultimately found his calling in sheet rocking. Logan was a leader and took pride in craftsmanship.

Logan was a very passionate individual and enjoyed being around other people and animals as well as many activities including hiking, camping, fishing, playing the guitar and piano and drums. Logan also enjoyed developing his own music which did including writing and rapping his own material of which he was very talented and gifted with.

He is survived by his mother, Heather Salsgiver; his brother, Travis L. Vick; his uncle, Brian K. Johnson and many cousins on his mother’s side and Uncles, Aunts and many cousins on his father’s side.

Logan was a loving Son, Brother, Nephew and a friend to ALL. Words cannot express the loss our community has suffered and how deeply he will be loved in our hearts forever.

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9 responses to Logan Wallace Vick

  1. Nancy Fultpn says:

    I remember the first time I met jhim. Rose brought he & Travis over to show them off. A handful even then.He loved the dogs..As beautiful then as that beautiful picture you’ve posted. My thoughts & prayers are with you all the time. I love you

  2. Kristi says:

    Logan was sensitive, intelligent and quick to laugh. On a fateful summer night he accompanied my daughter who was ambushed by misguided teens with intent to do her harm, for that he will always be my hero.

  3. Roni Hall says:

    Heather,I am so sorry for your loss. I could never imagine what you are going through.
    You have came so far in life and worked so hard to give your children a good life and you did! I love you Heather and stay strong.
    Love Roni

  4. Heather and Travis,Please except my deepest sympathy in the loss of your son and brother Logan. Such a beautiful picture of him.
    I didn’t get the privilege to meet Logan but would love to know more about him.
    It has been just over three months since my son passed unexpectedly. Some days are still difficult.
    I would love to visit with you soon and support with a listening ear or a huge hug.
    Sincerely Donna Puffert

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