Logan Wyatt Dale

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Logan Wyatt Dale

Birth
Fairlea, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA
Death
11 Oct 2006 (aged 16)
Huntersville, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Logan's gravesite is located on the Wyatt-Dale farm, just below Logan's parents' home. Add to Map
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Logan Wyatt DALE - ages 16 years, 5 weeks - died of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the front yard of his home near Huntersville, WV after returning from after-school football practice. CPR was done, and he was taken to Pocahontas Memorial Hospital by paramedics, but he never regained vital signs.

Logan was a student at Pocahontas County High School, Dunmore, WV. He was on both the PCHS football and basketball teams.

His parents are: Jerry Lewis DALE and Wilma Jane Wyatt DALE. His older brothers are Evan Garrett DALE and Grant Richard DALE. His paternal grandparents are Richard Muriel DALE and Lou Verna Trent DALE. His maternal grandfather was Troy WYATT and his maternal grandmother was Lottie WYATT. Logan's first name is a family name that came from a paternal ancestor, Chief Logan of the Mingo tribe of Native Americans.

The visitation and the funeral services were handled by the VanReenan Funeral Home in Marlinton, WV. Both were held in the Marlinton Middle School Auditorium/Gym due to the very large size of attendance. Eulogies were given by his oldest brother, Evan Dale, other family members, classmates, and Pocahontas County Schools Staff members. His graveside service was led by Pastor Jerry Moore of the Huntersville (Southern) Baptist Church. His interment was on a hillside below the family home, above the family farm beside which Knapps Creek flows. In lieu of flowers, the family requested that memorial donations be given to Pocahontas County HS Athletic Fund.

In rememberance, one of his first cousins, Morgan Kerry DALE, and Morgan's wife named their first son with "Logan" as his middle name, and on a visit from Montana, planted wildflowers on Logan Wyatt DALE's gravesite.


http://www.bereavedparentsusa.org/ is a website for Bereaved Parents of the USA (BP/USA). BP/USA is a national non-profit self-help group that offers support, understanding, compassion, and hope especially to the newly bereaved - be they bereaved parents, grandparents, or siblings struggling to rebuild their lives after the death of their children, grandchildren, or siblings.

BP/USA is open to all parents, grandparents, and siblings regardless of the age or the circumstances of the death of their children, grandchildren, or siblings.
Logan Wyatt DALE - ages 16 years, 5 weeks - died of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the front yard of his home near Huntersville, WV after returning from after-school football practice. CPR was done, and he was taken to Pocahontas Memorial Hospital by paramedics, but he never regained vital signs.

Logan was a student at Pocahontas County High School, Dunmore, WV. He was on both the PCHS football and basketball teams.

His parents are: Jerry Lewis DALE and Wilma Jane Wyatt DALE. His older brothers are Evan Garrett DALE and Grant Richard DALE. His paternal grandparents are Richard Muriel DALE and Lou Verna Trent DALE. His maternal grandfather was Troy WYATT and his maternal grandmother was Lottie WYATT. Logan's first name is a family name that came from a paternal ancestor, Chief Logan of the Mingo tribe of Native Americans.

The visitation and the funeral services were handled by the VanReenan Funeral Home in Marlinton, WV. Both were held in the Marlinton Middle School Auditorium/Gym due to the very large size of attendance. Eulogies were given by his oldest brother, Evan Dale, other family members, classmates, and Pocahontas County Schools Staff members. His graveside service was led by Pastor Jerry Moore of the Huntersville (Southern) Baptist Church. His interment was on a hillside below the family home, above the family farm beside which Knapps Creek flows. In lieu of flowers, the family requested that memorial donations be given to Pocahontas County HS Athletic Fund.

In rememberance, one of his first cousins, Morgan Kerry DALE, and Morgan's wife named their first son with "Logan" as his middle name, and on a visit from Montana, planted wildflowers on Logan Wyatt DALE's gravesite.


http://www.bereavedparentsusa.org/ is a website for Bereaved Parents of the USA (BP/USA). BP/USA is a national non-profit self-help group that offers support, understanding, compassion, and hope especially to the newly bereaved - be they bereaved parents, grandparents, or siblings struggling to rebuild their lives after the death of their children, grandchildren, or siblings.

BP/USA is open to all parents, grandparents, and siblings regardless of the age or the circumstances of the death of their children, grandchildren, or siblings.

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There is no headstone as of October 4, 2011.


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