Some people just have a quiet strength about them, and Logan is one of those people.
I don’t know Logan as well as I know others, but it doesn’t take long to see what kind of young man he is. He’s incredibly smart, thoughtful, and grounded in a way that feels far beyond his years. There’s a maturity to him that stands out. He’s the kind of person who can easily sit with adults, join the conversation, and genuinely belong there.
What I love most about Logan is his heart. He’s kind and aware of the people around him, the kind of person who notices others and cares deeply. That sensitivity, paired with his work ethic, is going to take him far in life.
He’s preparing to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chile, where he’ll be speaking Spanish. And in true Logan fashion, he’s already working to learn the language so he can serve the people there well. When I asked if he was nervous, he simply said, “not really.” He’s ready.
Logan is also deeply rooted in his family. He and his two older brothers are the best of friends. They love online gaming and anything creative.
He’s wise, steady, and full of goodness. The kind of young man who will make a real difference.
Congratulations, Logan, on graduating. I can’t wait to hear about your work in Chile and cheer you on in all your future endeavors!











