Kendra Joy Logan
September 8, 1956 – November 23, 2022
Kendra Joy Colebank Logan, 66, of Prince Frederick passed away November 23, 2022 at her home. She was born September 8, 1956 in Nashville, TN to Kenneth Miles and Barbara Sue (Austin) Colebank. Kendra was raised in Nashville and graduated from Antioch High School. She then attended Middle Tennessee State University and graduated from Belmont University, where she obtained her nursing degree. She was employed as an ICU nurse in Louisville, and in the oncology department in Nashville. She married Stephen Philip “Phil” Logan on August 15, 1975 and they lived in Nashville until moving to Prince Frederick in 1990. While living in Prince Frederick, she was a nurse for Calvert Hospice for many years and also worked at Calvert Internal Medicine, retiring in 2019. She was a member of Huntingtown United Methodist Church. Kendra enjoyed dancing, painting, photography, knitting, sewing, arts and crafts, baking and going to the beach to look for sea glass.
Kendra is survived her devoted husband Phil Logan and children William Logan and wife Maribel Ramirez of Dallas, TX and Austin Logan of Lusby, grandchildren Mauro, Carlos, Nallely, Kylea and John and a great-grandson Ezekiel. Also surviving are her parents Kenneth and Barbara Colebank of Nashville, TN, sister Wendy Midgett and husband Mark of Nashville, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation
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Services
- Funeral Service
Saturday, December 3, 2022
10:00 AM
Interment
- Private
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What a beautiful lady, inside and out. For the short time I knew Kendra, I knew in my heart she was on assignment of our Heavenly Father. Giving to others. Now she is in His presence. Phillip, William and Austin my heart is heavy for your loss. I pray that comfort and peace fill the atmosphere and your well beings. Much love to this wonderful family.
Phil and Family, since I learned of Kendra’s death, I have been lifting you to the Lord in your grief. In this time of your immense loss, precise words fail me. So today I have been praying for whatever blessings would meet your deepest need as you make your way through these days. With Deep Affection, Bob
Emmanuel Church was blessed by Kendra’s love for the Lord and others. She and Phil served as a faithful ministry team as they led our church family in Huntingtown. The Emmanuel family is deeply saddened by Kendra’s passing. We rejoice that she is now in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We will continue to pray for Phil and his precious family as they seek the peace that only comes from God. Calvert County was made better because of Kendra. We are all forever grateful.
The Emmanuel Church Family
I’ve known the Logan family for just under 40 years, beginning with Emmanuel Baptist Church. Lots of memories. Kendra showed a sweet, caring, often comical character and was easily liked, and will be missed by many. Phil, Will, Austin & family, My heart hurts for you as you say good-bye to Wife, friend, mom & grandmom. To the family outside of MD, I will keep you all in prayer in the days ahead. May God grant you Peace & Comfort.
Psalm 91:11
Phil, We were do saddened to hear of Kendra’s passing when we were at dance last night. We know that she is with our Lord, but we also know that the grieving of your family is difficult. We will continue to lift you in prayer that God will continue to comfort you and the family during this time. Our deepest sympathies at this time, Daryl and John Davis
Phil,
I’m sorry that I was not able to attend the service today. When I was working at the funeral home, I interacted with Kendra on many occasions through her work at Hospice. She was always a very caring and dedicated person. Thoughts and prayers…
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What a beautiful lady, inside and out. For the short time I knew Kendra, I knew in my heart she was on assignment of our Heavenly Father. Giving to others. Now she is in His presence. Phillip, William and Austin my heart is heavy for your loss. I pray that comfort and peace fill the atmosphere and your well beings. Much love to this wonderful family.
Thank you, Carla
Phil and Family, since I learned of Kendra’s death, I have been lifting you to the Lord in your grief. In this time of your immense loss, precise words fail me. So today I have been praying for whatever blessings would meet your deepest need as you make your way through these days. With Deep Affection, Bob
Thank you, Bob. Your prayers are important to me.
Phil
Emmanuel Church was blessed by Kendra’s love for the Lord and others. She and Phil served as a faithful ministry team as they led our church family in Huntingtown. The Emmanuel family is deeply saddened by Kendra’s passing. We rejoice that she is now in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We will continue to pray for Phil and his precious family as they seek the peace that only comes from God. Calvert County was made better because of Kendra. We are all forever grateful.
The Emmanuel Church Family
Thank you, Rick.
I’ve known the Logan family for just under 40 years, beginning with Emmanuel Baptist Church. Lots of memories. Kendra showed a sweet, caring, often comical character and was easily liked, and will be missed by many. Phil, Will, Austin & family, My heart hurts for you as you say good-bye to Wife, friend, mom & grandmom. To the family outside of MD, I will keep you all in prayer in the days ahead. May God grant you Peace & Comfort.
Psalm 91:11
Thank you, Moqueita. She was also a great grandmother.
Phil
Phil, I was so sorry to hear this sad news. Please know that you and your family will be in my prayers.
Thank you, Gail.
Phil, We were do saddened to hear of Kendra’s passing when we were at dance last night. We know that she is with our Lord, but we also know that the grieving of your family is difficult. We will continue to lift you in prayer that God will continue to comfort you and the family during this time. Our deepest sympathies at this time, Daryl and John Davis
God be with you & Your Precious Family. Kendra was truly One of God’s Angels here on earth. My Prayers are with you All.
Phil,
I’m sorry that I was not able to attend the service today. When I was working at the funeral home, I interacted with Kendra on many occasions through her work at Hospice. She was always a very caring and dedicated person. Thoughts and prayers…