Logan M. Leemis

June 24, 2020
Logan M. Leemis

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Our dear Logan went into the arms of Jesus on June 24, 2020.  He had a kind and compassionate heart, particularly toward children and dogs.  As a young child and onward, he would point them out and wanted to visit with them.

He was an accomplished fifer in the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums Corps with his brother Mark for eight years, and enjoyed bringing music to others.  He was nurtured in his faith at Williamsburg Christian Academy and at Providence Classical School and loved by those communities.  He was baptized with his sister Lindsey when he was 14.

Logan excelled in his studies, attending the University of Virginia.  He was studying Business in the Commerce School.  He had a special set of cousins with whom he had many great adventures.  Logan was born and raised in Williamsburg.  He is the third of three beloved children to Larry and Jill Leemis.

Besides his parents, Logan leaves behind his sister Lindsey, his brother Mark, and many other loving family members and friends.

There will be  celebration of his life at the Williamsburg Community Chapel (3899 John Tyler Highway, Williamsburg, Virginia) on Tuesday, June 30th at 1 PM.


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  • July 01, 2020
    Daniel McGibney says:
    I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May Logan rest in peace.

  • July 01, 2020
    David Hindman says:
    Larry, I am so sorry to read of the death of your son. This is a great and terribly painful loss for any parent and there are no words adequate to it. But I lament that you and yours are traveling this road, and hope that your faith will sustain you as you walk this deep and dark valley, and that you can trust that your son is now held in the strong, caring and gentle arms of God. There truly is nothing - nothing - that can separate us from the love of God, and I hope you trust that death and grief cannot keep us from God's nearness. May you have peace, hope and faith in these days.

  • July 01, 2020
    Michael Duarte says:
    I am so very sorry for this terrible loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

  • July 05, 2020
    Shirley Smith says:
    Dear Leemis Family, How very sad to hear of Logan’s early passage. I know he is missed dearly. Your family is in our prayers. Rob & Shirley Smith

  • July 05, 2020
    Meredith Cook says:
    Jill and Larry, I’m so saddened by this and my heart breaks for you. Babysitting Logan and your other children was such joy for me. Deepest sympathies.