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Logan Wayne Blakley

Date of Death: October 25, 2021
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Logan Wayne Blakley, 24 years old was born in Fort Worth, Texas August 28, 1997 and passed away in Houston, Texas on Monday, October 25, 2021.   Logan loved Texas and was the baby of three boys.   A ray of sunshine and in the prime of his life. A Christian. So full of joyContinue Reading

Crystal Jennings left a message on November 21, 2021:
Mark and I were so saddened to learn of Logan’s passing. It’s been many years since we saw you last, but we’ve always thought of you and your boys. We’re praying God’s comfort and peace for all of you. Much love, Mark and Crystal Jennings
Crystal Jennings left a message on November 21, 2021:
We were saddened by this news. We are thinking about all of you and praying for God’s peace and comfort that only He can provide. Much love, Mark and Crystal Jennings
Kim & Brent Easdon left a message on November 16, 2021:
We are saddened by this news. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen your family yet feel like it was just a few years and still our hearts hurt for your loss. Prayers for you Jesse, Kim, Luke and Levi.
Paula Bolin left a message on November 14, 2021:
I met Logan when he moved in next door to me. We chatted a few minutes and I could tell he was an honest sincere hard working down home country boy. He was so polite and respectful. I will miss the chit-chats we had and the texting. He was like a son to me. I can’t even imagine what it would be like losing a child. I know that God will guide and comfort you through this tough time. My prayers and thoughts are with the family.
Mick Williams left a message on November 11, 2021:
Logan, my friend, there will forever be a gap in life where only your memory now resides. Even at a young age you were so talented and intelligent. The sky was the limit for you! You were amongst the first handful of guys at weldfit that I began to call my fiends! Your were a true firecracker and always made me laugh! You are such a great spirit, then and now! I’ll miss ya buddy! Til we meet again! Vaya Con Dios
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Brian Anderson left a message on November 8, 2021:
Over the past few years, we had the pleasure of working with Logan here at WeldFit where he was one of our rising star hot tap technicians. He was an absolute joy to work with and everyone always wanted him on their jobsite. He brought hard work and a big smile to work everyday. The WeldFit family will miss him dearly.
John and Bobbie Sue left a message on November 4, 2021:
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Grief is a passenger, a weight we must carry, accompanying our every step after a loss. We all learn to carry the weight of it differently. The mold it takes and the way it settles on our shoulders is unique to each of us, and we eventually learn how best to carry that weight for ourselves. There will always be others willing to help as you learn your footing under this new weight but have faith that you will find your footing and, in time, learn to balance again and keep moving forward. The weight will forever be present, but it will not feel foreign forever. It will become known over time, for grief is a product of love and love is never a burden carried. Rather, it is a once unrecognizable passenger remembered along the journey.
Steven Madden left a message on November 4, 2021:
My name is Steven Madden and I am the CEO of Weldfit, Logan's employer. While I only met Logan once, I was so impressed with his high energy, gentle smile, and positive attitude. He immediately became a big part and momentum of our Weldfit Services team. What a nice, young man. We will miss working with Logan. God Bless Logan, his family, and friends.
Roberta Kasterke left a message on November 2, 2021:
Kim and Jesse we were so sorry to hear about Logan. May God bless all of you in the weeks to come.
Crystal Laman left a message on November 2, 2021:
Praying for your family. ♥️
Steve H left a message on November 2, 2021:
I had the pleasure to work with and become friends with Logan. He was a great guy that had the ability to put a smile on everyones face, no matter how their day was going. I really enjoyed our time. I’m going to miss you youngster. I’ll remember you for the rest of my days.
Jordan Schenk left a message on November 2, 2021:
Logan and I worked in Pennsylvania a couple of times. Made some great work memories with alotta laughs. Great kid, hard worker, bright future
John left a message on November 2, 2021:
You hear people say, “god be with you until we meet again”. On this situation I ask “god be with us until we meet again”. Logan was always a pleasure to be around. He worked hard, was respectful to others, and his value can never be measured in earthly gains. He will be missed at work, but we can in now way comprehend this loss to his family. I pray you take comfort in knowing you raised a man to be proud of, someone who could stand of his own two feet when needed.
Josh left a message on November 2, 2021:
I had the pleasure of working with Logan at WeldFit. He and I traveled to Colorado and Pennsylvania several times for work. We shared a lot of laughs. He was just so full of life. Such a tragedy. To his family, I my deepest, heartfelt condolences. To Logan, gonna miss ya Ole Son. RIP brother
Cindy Pritchard left a message on November 2, 2021:
Such a sweet boy. I'm so sorry
Donald Black left a message on November 1, 2021:
It is impossible to understand the things that happen in this world that we live in, and there is never a right thing to say at times like this. I just pray that the Holy Spirit will wrap loving arms around the family and God's mercy and grace be abundant in your time of need.
Roseanne Espino left a message on November 1, 2021:
Martin and I are so saddened by your loss. We didn't know Logan long but it didn't take long to see what a sweet boy you both raised. Our prayers are with you and the family in the days and months to come.
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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