OBITUARY
Logan Xander Dokupil
July 14, 2006 – December 14, 2022

IN THE CARE OF
Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home
Logan Xander Dokupil Hanson, age 16, of Bertram, passed into the Lord’s arms on Wednesday December 14, 2022 due to an auto accident.
Logan was born in Georgetown, Texas to his parents, Stephanie Hanson and Darrin Dokupil. After 5 years of waiting, Logan was much anticipated and loved upon his birth.
He was a lifelong student of BCISD. He was baptized at Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church when he was 2 months old.
Logan was funny, smart, handsome, honest, gentle and opinionated. He liked to hunt, fish, skateboard, and of course, drive.
Logan was so happy about his future and he was set to graduate at the age of 16. He was in love with his beautiful girlfriend, Tara and had just purchased a much coveted car on his own.
Logan was a jokester, a factoid genius and a hard worker. He was planning his future and was taken from us much too soon.
Logan is survived by his heartbroken parents, Randy and Stephanie Hanson of Bertram and Darrin and Shauna Dokupil of Colorado.
He will be greatly missed by his “best bud and partner in crime”, his sister, Peyton Dokupil. Logan was also an awesome big brother to his little brother, Jase Hanson. He loved to pick up his siblings from school occasionally and surprise them with their favorite “after school snacks.”
Logan is also survived by his grandparents, Jim and Sally White of Kingsland. Logan also leaves behind his best friend, Halsey Riddell and his beautiful girlfriend, Tara McMeans. As well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends (too many to mention.)
Fly high, Logan and Godspeed. We will always remember and will always love you.
He is not gone-Just gone before us.
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