

James LaRosa Logan, known to many as Bogart passed away on June 6, 2020. James was the loving husband to Kristina Logan and a loving father to Kellisa Renee, Karrisa Eileen, Jamee Kaydence and Julian Leonard. James was born on October 1, 1980, in Lake Havasu, Arizona to Marna Logan and the late Julian Logan. James’ paternal grandparents were the late James Logan and Della Norma Welsh Logan. James’ maternal grandparents are Catherine Miller and the late Robert Miller. James is survived by his brothers and sister: Robbie Saavedra, Brandon Saavedra, Billy Napier, Jonathan Logan, Yvonne Logan, Joanne Laffoon, Cynthia Ameelyenah, Jeremy Logan, Eva Logan and Raymond Logan. James was very proud of all his brothers and sisters.
James spent most of his youth in Parker, Arizona. James attended Junior High School at Theodore Roosevelt Indian Boarding school in Fort Apache, Arizona and Sherman Indian High School in Riverside California. James later attended Collins College in the Phoenix area studying computer programming. After many years of studying on the road, James brought his knowledge and personality back home and worked at the Bluewater Resort and Casino.
James was a gentle giant. James’ social personality was a huge part of what attracted his many friends to open their lives to him. This warm and open personality shaped lasting relationships with many people establishing their own unique friendships. James’ generosity and thoughtfulness had no bounds for the people he loved.
James and Kristina were married on May 10, 2003 and had four loving, beautiful children. James expressed his love by constantly being supportive in all his children’s extracurricular activities. James volunteered his time with his children’s 4H club, FFA club, Pop Warner Football, CRIT basketball league, baseball, and volleyball. James loved for his children to be immersed in clubs and leagues and loved for them experiencing many various activities. James was always willing to do what he could to make sure everyone benefitted from the experiences and opportunities. James was so proud to see his children involved in any activity and was proud to see the character that each moment instilled in his children.
James was an avid Steelers fan; he loved football season and cheering for his team. James cherished his collection of chips from various casinos he had visited. James loved to relax by playing his golf game on his phone. James enjoyed dominating the various native tug of war contests annually. James loved to travel with his family and exposing them to new experiences.
James loved finishing up the week with Sunday family dinner that included great food and company. James will always be missed and never ever forgotten.
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