Logan was a goofy and energetic soul who lit up every room he entered. He was a hard worker, always there for the people he loved, and gave every challenge his best effort. Known for living life to the fullest and always being ready for a practical joke, he embraced his "young and dumb" side, constantly diving headfirst into adventures and mischief with a smile.
Logan's greatest pride was in his cars and his incredible mechanical abilities; he was always working on something or learning how to. His love for his cars was only rivaled by his love for his family and friends. His hands always seemed to have grease on them, but they also knew how to care for the people he cherished most. Whether hanging out with friends or spending time with family, Logan made sure to create unforgettable memories with those closest to him.
He was the life of the party, and everyone who knew him will deeply miss his presence. Though his time with us was far too short, Logan left a lasting impact on all who had the joy of knowing him. May his memory live on through the stories shared and the lives he touched.
Logan was annoying, kind, and wonderful. We'll always love him.
Logan is survived by his parents, Jacon & Jaime White and Brian & Samantha Schwinderman; siblings, Jayden & Lacy White and AJ, Trevor & Karli Schwinderman; and grandparents, John & Jan Mickeliunas, Dan Schwinderman and Jerry Weiss; and countless friends.
He is preceded in death by his uncle, David Weiss; grandmother, Janet Schwinderman; and his cat, Jax.
A memorial visitation will be held on Thursday, October 3rd from 4-6 pm with a memorial service to follow at 6 pm at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. Casual clothing for the service is encouraged.
In appreciation of Logan's love of cars, we are requesting if you have a cool car or "shit box" that you love, please bring it.
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