

Logan was a sophomore at Pueblo County High School. He previously attended Connect Charter School and PSAS. A proud and dedicated Scout, Logan achieved the rank of Eagle Scout on October 28, 2025, an accomplishment that reflected his strong work ethic, determination, and character.
Logan had a deep love for the outdoors and adventure. He enjoyed riding dirt bikes, hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing, and especially cherished traveling with his family. Known for his fearless spirit, Logan never turned down a dare and embraced life with enthusiasm and courage.
He will always be remembered for his kindness, his infectious laugh, his vibrant smile, his fun-loving nature, his daredevil personality. He was an inspiration to others, and the greatest son and brother. Logan was often described as the nicest kid, a hard worker, heartfelt and inspiring to those around him. Above all, he was the greatest son and brother, whose love and presence brought joy to his family every day.
Logan lived by words that reflected his outlook on life: “Life wide open,” and “Happiness isn’t about getting all you want, it’s about enjoying what you have.” One of his favorite sayings captured his spirit perfectly: “You don’t need a pickup line when you have a pickup truck and a dirt bike.” His memory lives on through the words, Long Live Logan Moser 5 “LLLM5”.
Logan was preceded in death by his great-grandmothers, Jackie McCart, Rita Moser, Josephine Slaughter, and Harriet Sutt; his great-grandfathers, Adolph Moser, Oren Slaughter, and Elmer Sutt
He is survived by his loving parents, Nate and Shannon Moser; his sister, Morgan Moser; his brother, Sawyer Moser; his great grandfather, Don McCart, his grandparents, Wayne and Jeri Sutt, and Brad and Tammy Moser; his aunt and uncle, Stacy and Brandon Kadrmas, and his cousins Azlyn, Zander, and Zailyn Kadrmas, along with many other family members and friends who will forever hold him close in their hearts.
A service to celebrate Logan’s life will be held on December 29, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Fellowship of the Rockies, a graveside service to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.
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