In Memory of

Logan

Ryan

Lowell

Obituary for Logan Ryan Lowell

Logan R. Lowell born in Morrisville on February 03, 2004 and living in Wolcott with his dad, passed away unexpectedly in Johnson on January 17, 2022.

Since a little boy Logan loved being outdoors playing, building brush and snow cabins with his brother or spending time with his dad panning for gold, walking timber jobs and working in the woods. He loved camping, hiking, fishing, mountain biking, riding ATV’s and snowmachines. He also enjoyed playing video games with his buddies.

Logan had a heart of gold. The young man that would wait in a doorway to hold the door for an elderly person, just to see them smile. He was always willing to help anyone in need of a hand or trying to cheer someone up having a hard day. Hard to have a bad day in the presence of Logan’s kind way. Logan was a special boy who loved to love and even more, loved to be loved. Loved he is, everywhere he went and everyone he met, people couldn’t help but like Logan’s innocent, friendly, fun personality. A little goofy and funny too, he never meant any harm, a good boy.

As a young boy, Logan went to Laraway School where he learned so much and made many friends. Not only the students, Logan became friends with the staff, teachers and even the principal Julie. Thank you all so much.

Logan went to Peoples Academy for some time, then to Lamoille Union where he did amazing, becoming independent and into the tech center doing a trade of his choice. Logan was doing so well when out of his control, his life’s many curveballs found him in Alaska visiting his brother Austin and then his sister “Livy” (Alivia). Soon after returning home, Logan’s life too short lived but live, he did.

Logan is survived by his friend, father and dad, Paul-Raymond Lowell, spouse Holly Barbour, brother Austin Lowell, spouse Jodi McAllister and their twin baby girls Cicada and Soriah Lowell of Wasilla, Alaska, sister Alivia Lowell of Anchorage, Alaska. Aunt Maurita and husband Ken Damms of Tennessee. Aunt Maria and husband Justin Lucey of Eujunga, Australia, Aunt Marketa and husband Boder Stevens of Waterville, Vt. Many cousins Ashley, Josh, Keziah, Kody, Nick, Nate, Drew, Jacob and Sammie. His mother Cherie Salls of Johnson. Grandparents JR. and Linda Salls of Florida, sister Desarea Salls, niece Paisley Robinson. Uncle Mark Salls and family of Hardwick.

A celebration of life will be on February 5, 2022 from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Morrisville, VFW. Join us in celebrating Logan’s life. If anyone can contribute, bringing a dish of food to the celebration, it is greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much in this difficult time. Please visit awrfh.com to share your memories and condolences.