David Nelson Logue

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David Nelson Logue of Junction City (b. July 31, 1944) died May 31, 2022 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Coach Logue spent 33 years teaching for Boyle County Schools and coached various basketball teams for 40 years. He married and is survived by his college sweetheart of 52 years, Karen Young Logue. He is also survived by his two children Kelly Lyn Logue, Kristian David Logue (Heather), grandsons Kaleb, Connor and Colston, his brother, Marshall Logue (Joan), sister in law, Kathi Young and niece Krissi Fields. He was a graduate of Sue Bennett College, Union College and Georgetown College. An avid collector of gems, minerals and fossils, he was also an amateur spelunker taking many students and players caving over the years. He taught generations of students to play chess. The family will receive friends in the sanctuary of Junction City United Methodist Church (69 School St) at 1pm on Saturday, June 4th, 2022 with a celebration of life service held at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to Junction City UMC P.O. Box 207 Junction City, KY 40440. Please sign the online guestbook or send a Hugs from Home. The family will receive friends in the sanctuary of Junction City United Methodist Church (69 School St) at 1pm on Saturday, June 4th, 2022 with a celebration of life service held at 2pm.

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  1. Karen, my heart goes out to you in the great loss of your David. Thru you I learned David was a wonderful husband. Keeping you and your family in thought and prayer.

  2. We are so saddened to hear of David’s passing and was stunned when Cyndee called and informed us. All of you have our prayers and may God bless over you and give you peace. Ann and Peyton

  3. Oh, David – how you will be missed. But no worries, we\’ll keep an eye on Karen for you until that day you two can sing \”You\’re Cheatin\’ Heart\” together again. (I think it was \”Your Cheatin\’ Heart\” – if I\’m wrong, I\’m sure Karen will let me know.) Until then, rest well.

  4. We were Karen and David\’s neighbors and you couldn\’t ask for a better neighbor. He helped us when we were about to move to PA in 2013 by going to get Wally in Louisville even though he had a sprained ankle. He also painted the front of the house before we sold it. David was such a nice and giving person. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Our sincerest condolences to his family, especially Karen. Sending up prayers for the family in this time of their grief.

  5. Karen and family we are so sorry to learn of David’s passing and so grateful for the Christian example of a kind loving man, husband, and father. We will be out of the state on Saturday and will miss giving you each a comforting hug. Please know that we are praying peace and comfort over your family. Todd and Bridget Noe

  6. Karen, Kelly, and Kristian. I am very sad to hear about David. When I have been able to come home, I had a knack for seeing David in Walmart on occasion. And loved our talks there. To many memories to name here, but two stand out for me. The backpack I used the day our class went caving. Which still has mud on it. Mother never cleaned it. And of course all of our croquet games in the side yard till late at night. And all he did for Mamaw Robinson will never be forgotten. RIP David. Love Steve Robinson

  7. Oh Karen. We are so sorry to hear about David. What a fine man he was. May our Lord comfort you and the family as only He can do. Much love and hugs.

  8. Coach Logue was my 7th grade social studies teacher. He did more than teach about history and the world he coached me through a few social situations and was always a listening ear for any situation. Prayers and condolences to the family.


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