On February 13, 2010, he was united in marriage to Melissa Welch who survives and resides in DeSoto, Missouri. To this union was born a daughter, Lily Ann Logan, who Mike adored and affectionately called "Bug".
Mike is survived by his parents, Eugene and Linda (Ries) Logan of Lesterville, Missouri; two brothers, Joe (Amy) Logan of Lesterville, Missouri and Steve Logan of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; mother-in-law Kate (Bob) Spirk of St. Louis, Missouri; father-in-law Pat (Teresa) Welch of North Platte, Nebraska, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends who loved him dearly.
Mike was a High School Biology teacher for the Central School District. He also taught dual credit Biology classes, participated in organizing Scholar Bowl, sponsored the Science Alliance Club and was a member of the board of STOM (Science Teachers of Missouri). He loved watching Lily play softball and practiced with her at home frequently. He enjoyed hiking, rescuing animals, relaxing with his family at Black River Lodge, his family's resort. He was also active in Save the Planet activities.
No services are planned at this time. A private memorial gathering will be held later this Spring. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
On February 13, 2010, he was united in marriage to Melissa Welch who survives and resides in DeSoto, Missouri. To this union was born a daughter, Lily Ann Logan, who Mike adored and affectionately called "Bug".
Mike is survived by his parents, Eugene and Linda (Ries) Logan of Lesterville, Missouri; two brothers, Joe (Amy) Logan of Lesterville, Missouri and Steve Logan of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; mother-in-law Kate (Bob) Spirk of St. Louis, Missouri; father-in-law Pat (Teresa) Welch of North Platte, Nebraska, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends who loved him dearly.
Mike was a High School Biology teacher for the Central School District. He also taught dual credit Biology classes, participated in organizing Scholar Bowl, sponsored the Science Alliance Club and was a member of the board of STOM (Science Teachers of Missouri). He loved watching Lily play softball and practiced with her at home frequently. He enjoyed hiking, rescuing animals, relaxing with his family at Black River Lodge, his family's resort. He was also active in Save the Planet activities.
No services are planned at this time. A private memorial gathering will be held later this Spring. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
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