

He grew up in Cynthiana and Newburgh, where he built lifelong friendships and connections that meant everything to him. Logan had a natural way of helping people, especially when it came to anything with computers. If something was broken, confusing, or frustrating, he was the one you called.
Logan found the most joy in the simple things. He loved animals, especially his cats, Yumi and Sushi, and had a huge heart for rescue animals. His bond with Bear was something special and a perfect reflection of who Logan was - loyal, gentle, and full of unconditional love.
He also loved fixing cars and computers, playing video games, and building his Blu-ray collection. But more than anything, he loved just being with his people. Some of the best memories are the simplest ones, playing old board games together, watching movies, and just spending time side by side.
Logan had the kindest heart. He didn’t judge, he didn’t hold back love, and he made people feel safe, accepted, and important just by being himself. That’s what so many will carry with them.
He is survived by his parents and stepparents, Lorie (Cupp) and Ben Stephens, Nathan and Shanna Bickers; his grandmother, Karen Bickers; and his siblings, Brookelynn Ewing Davidson (Austin), Lauren Bickers, Harper Bickers, and Trever Ewing, along with so many friends and extended family who loved him deeply.
A visitation will be held at Alexander Newburgh Chapel (5333 State Road 261, Newburgh, IN 47630) on Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. A Celebration of Life will follow at Friedman Park – West Pavilion (2700 Park Blvd, Newburgh, IN 47630) from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (or until we’re done), where all are welcome to come together, share memories, and celebrate Logan.
In honor of Logan’s love for animals, donations can be made to the “LOGAN BICKERS Fund” at the Warrick Humane Society, helping raise money for an adoption room in his name.
In lieu of flower arrangements, the family requests potted plants/flowers that can live on in Logan’s memory for years to come.
Logan’s life reminds us to be a little kinder, love a little harder, and show up for the people around us. He will be missed more than words can ever say, but he’ll be carried with us in all the moments that matter most.
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