Logan C. Russell

February 27, 1981 ~ October 5, 2014
Logan C. Russell, 33, Bloomfield, died October 5, 2014, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Logan was born February 27, 1981, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Logan graduated from White River Valley High School in Switz City. He had worked in construction for a period of time. An avid video game player, Logan was also an accomplished artist. He loved to draw, doodle, and dabble in graphic art. He was a NASCAR fan and also enjoyed country music.
Logan was preceded in death by grandparents, Gladys and Oswald McKeon and a half-brother, Billy Don Russell, Jr.
Survivors include his parents, Monica and Jeff Calahan of Coalmont; half-siblings, Ethan Scott Calahan of Sullivan, Erin Casey Calahan of Anderson, and Sarah Elizabeth Hasler of Clay City; grandparents, Thomas Calahan and Loraine Calahan of Monrovia.
Friends may call on Saturday, October 11, 2014, 9:30 – 11 a.m. in the chapel at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The graveside service will be officiated by Fr. Rick Ginther at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Hall. Visit CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I first met Logan one year ago when he moved to Bloomfield. We quickly became close friends and shared a lot of good and bad times together. Logan was a very good person who was full of love and kindness and always tried to see the good in all, no matter the situation. He loved children, and quickly made a relationship with my 3 grandkids whom he was always picking up trinkets for. Logan was my kindred spirit – someone who always knew what I was thinking and needed. He would take care of me first and vice versa. Logan, I miss you so much. You left me all too soon, but I feel you here with me. In Heaven, you will have no more pain caused by your so-called friends, only the love of God’s angels and the warmth of his arms wrapped around you. I will love you forever Logan Cassidy Russell. Tina Blythe
Logan was a great guy..He knew how to make people laugh. Cant believe he is gone so soon. He is already missed by a lot of people. Ill never forget the memories we had made. We fought at times, but who doesn’t. I Miss you Logan. Hope you have a great time in Heaven…which i know you will. Jessie Lou Lydy
Logan enjoyed volunteering with Family Life Center in Greene County. He willingly assisted other volunteers. He made friends everywhere. Hanging out in the parking lot and unloading donated clothes was his favorite. Logan’s smile will be missed.
Ss for your lose still prayer for family .he’s in heaven waiting for us to be with him and all his relatives soon his aunt Mary will be with hi m
My mother( Tina Blythe) and I had a lot of weird and fun times with Logan. He was my one and only pal. My true best friend, the one I could count on. I’m so shocked and very sad that he’s gone so soon. I know god will take very good care of him, and let him look down and see how much we all dearly miss him . Love you logan
Logan was my first born child and my oldest son. I was not a very good mother to Logan, did not appreciate him while he was here, realize how blessed I really was by Logan and he will always be deeply and painfully missed now and forever.