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Zach Logsdon
©Enid News and Eagle
06-01-12
Submitted by: Glenn

© Glenn

© Glenn

Zachary Reed LOGSDON

New Home Cemetery


ENID — On May 29, 2012, after a 5-year battle with cancer, Zach Logsdon, 19, passed from this life into the waiting embrace of his
Lord and Savior Christ Jesus. Zach is the son of John and Judy Logsdon and brother of Emily Logsdon. He was born in Stillwater, Okla., on Sept. 1, 1992.

Zach attended school in Clovis and graduated with honors from Clovis High in 2011. Zach ran cross country and track, as well as played football and basketball for Clovis. Football was
Zach’s favorite sport to play and watch. He was an ardent Clovis Wildcat and OSU Cowboys fan and was always rallying for his teams.

Zach was an avid outdoor enthusiast and enjoyed hunting, shooting, dirt bikes, four wheeling, and, in, general going fast on anything with wheels.

Zach was active in youth and young adult ministries at Central Baptist Church.

Zach’s quiet whimsical character reflected his love of family, friends and life. His bravery and perseverance in the face of his battle with cancer was testimony to his unwavering reliance
on God and the strength and peace only He can provide. Zach exemplified the virtues of a modern day knight, adhering to the principals of honor, integrity, bravery and love for which he
has received the greater reward.

There will be a public visitation at Steed-Todd Funeral Home on Friday, June 1, 2012, from 6-8 p.m.

There will be a celebration of Zach’s life at Central Baptist Church on Saturday June 2, 2012, at 10 a.m., with Alan McAlister officiating and BJ Brooks and Dick Ross assisting. Casket
bearers are Colton Dant, Taylor Brooks, Evan Ferguson, Kyle Ferguson, Kenan Bussen and Mitchell Harrison. All who knew Zach are invited to come and share in this time of
remembrance. Interment will be 2 p.m. Monday, June 4, 2012, at The New Home Cemetery in Nash, Okla.

Survivors include his mother and father, John and Judy Logsdon of Clovis; sister, Emily Logsden, also of Clovis; future brother-in-law, Chris Allen; grandfather, Bob O’Brien of Enid, Okla.;
aunt, Suzanne and Loran Zweiacker of Stillwater, Okla., and aunt, Tricia O’Brien of Alexandria, Va.; uncle, Mike and Janie O’Brien of Enid, Okla.; and numerous cousins, and many
wonderful and precious friends.

Zach was preceded in death by his grandparents, John and Glenda Logsdon and by his grandmother, Katherine O’Brien.

Memorial contributions can be made to Central Baptist Church, 2501 N. Norris, Clovis, NM 88101 (575) 762-4727 or to Ronald McDonald House, 3413 10th Street, Lubbock, TX 79415
(806) 744-8877.

Service is under the care and direction of Steed-Todd Funeral Home, 800 E. Manana Blvd., Clovis, NM (575) 763-5541. You also may sign the online guest registry at www.steedtodd.com.

(Submitted by family)Submitted by family)


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