Obituary for Pastor CeCil Lewis Logan III
Pastor Cecil Lewis Logan, III was born July 27, 1963 in Columbia, Missouri to Cecil Lewis Benton Logan, II and Frances Logan. He is preceded in deh by his fher. Pastor Logan’s early educion started in Columbia, MO Lee Elementary School, continued Jeff Junior High School and he gradued from Columbia Hickman High School in 1982. Columbia Hickman Cecil was a part of the drama and music clubs, football, and basketball teams. He was a feure lead in several school plays Jeff Junior High School and Columbia Hickman High School. After graduion he tended Columbia College in Columbia, MO on music and basketball scholarships. He was currently a student Western Baptist Bible College in Kansas City, MO. Pastor Logan accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptized an early age Russell Chapel C.M.E. As a child, Pastor Logan always talked about being drug to church St. Luke’s United Methodist and Shiloh Christian Worship Center with his mother, Frances and pernal grandmother, Rosetta Logan. Pastor Logan was ordained on December 14, 2003 in Columbia, MO Progressive Missionary Baptist Church under Pastor Roderick Williams. He has been an Associe Minister Friendship Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor James A. Terrance, Jr., since 2007. Friendship, Rev. Logan was an active associe minister, Leader of the Village Parent Ministry along with his wife, Leader of the Evangelism Ministry, worship leader, sang with the male chorus, worked with the Hope Ministry and has previously worked with our youth doing Rapping with the Rev. He was also an active member of the Metropolitan Baptist Ministers Union (Kansas City, MO). Pastor Logan married the love of his life, Marriah D. Brown on October 10, 2010 Memorial Church Internional in Kansas City, MO, by Bishop Larry and Pastor Olivia C.Q. Aiken. To this union 3 handsome sons were born, Caleb John-9, Caden James-7 and Cameron Jacob-6. A fourth son, Carter Joshua is due Christmas Day 2020. He is also the fher of Ciara and Cecil IV. Cecil and Marriah thoroughly enjoyed the simple pleasures of life by wching and tending sporting events, tending family gherings, traveling, entertaining family and friends, and working in ministry together. When you saw one, you saw the other followed by the boys. On the first Sunday of September 2019, he began preaching Ebenezer Baptist Church in chison, KS. the beginning of 2020 he was elected to serve as their Pastor. This year was his year! His dreams were manifesting right before his eyes. He was the PROUD Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. He did not take th assignment lightly and took gre pride in this role. In just his short time Ebenezer, he led the church in understanding, embracing, and accomplishing its’ mission to develop disciplines and engaging followers in worship, community, and ministry. He also established the church’s online presence increasing church participion, growth and community engagement. Pastor could be seen every Sunday broadcasting live from the church’s Facebook page. Pastor Logan had the motto “Where Giving is our Living, Loving is our Life and Jesus is Christ.” A lot of things he did you would never know unless you were on the receiving end. He was a proud member of “The 148″ Amos Johnson Masonic Lodge and truly lived out the phrase, I am my brother’s keeper. A few knew him from miracle on 74th street when he and some neighbors shoveled the block during a snowstorm to help the ambulance get to a sick neighbor. He spent many hours visiting the sick, sitting with and praying for families as their loved ones transitioned and he also staying in touch afterwards. He spent countless hours counseling and mentoring numerous men and women th society had written off. any given time of day or night, you might have seen him in the inner parts of the city handing out sacks of food and goodies th he has personally paid for, prepared and prayed over to the homeless and addicts. Cecil and Marriah started the Dimas Ministry as an outreach effort. On Christmas, they would also buy extra gifts, wraps them and takes them to the children of those individuals so they can have a gift to unwrap on Christmas like other kids. He was a standup man th walked into court rooms with individuals and had cases dismissed because he showed up. He went by himself or with people’s loved ones to get them off the street and into trement. There have been many lives th he has touched th have been able to recover from addiction and saved from suicide! Pastor Logan has worked in the Humanities field for the last 25+ years. He worked with several agencies including AdHoc Group Against Crime, Heartland Center for Behavioral Change/KCCC, Dismas House, Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Swope Parkway Drug Trement Center, Benilde Hall, Nional Counsel on Alcoholism/Drugs, Scott Greening Adolescent Trement Center, Footprints and Jackson County Family Court. He was a Certified Instructor of Mental Health First Aid, Missouri Substance Abuse Counselor 1 and Peer specialist. He was a Certified Violence Interruption Process (VIP) Trainer. He was a licensed pre-need agent with the ste of Missouri and was currently working to become a Licensed Funeral Practitioner. He began his career in the Funeral Industry Lawrence A. Jones and Sons and also worked with Serenity Memorial Chapel and Elite Funeral Chapel prior to E.S. Eley and Sons. He also served as a volunteer chaplain for the Jackson County jail and previously the Wyandotte County jail. He leaves to mourn and will be forever cherished by his wife, Marriah Logan; children- Caleb John, Caden James, Cameron Jacob and Carter Joshua (on the way) of the home; daughter Ciara and son Cecil, IV of the city; Mother, Frances Logan of Columbia, MO; sisters, Anna “Missy” Logan, Tammy Redden (Herman), of Columbia, MO, Lisa Kay Wright-Logan (Robert) of St. Louis, MO; brothers, Anthony Logan (Mercy) of Modesto, CA, Gorlan Smith of Jefferson City, MO, Timothy Wright and Brian Logan (Darcy) of Columbia, MO; step-mother, Wilma Logan of Fayette, MO; two step-sisters, Kim Ashcraft, of Columbia, MO and Tonja Ashcraft-Foster (Greg) of Rahway, New Jersey; fher and mother-in-law, Fred and Donna Brown and sister-in-law, Amanda Brown of Kansas City, MO; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relives and friends. He was a highly committed servant leader who enjoyed building and maintaining meaningful, Christ-centered relionships and was compassione and dediced to helping others succeed. Visition: Elite Funeral Chapel 11525 Blue Ridge Blvd. Kansas City, Missouri 64314 Thursday, October 29, 2020 Visition: 1:00PM ~ 4:00PM Services will be held on Friday, October 30th Friendship Baptist Church 3530 Chelsea Dr., Kansas City, MO 64128. Walk thru visition from 9 – 10:30am. Invition only service 11am. There will also be a service on Surday, October 31st in Columbia, MO. Second Baptist Church, 407 E Broadway, Columbia, MO 65201 Visition:10:00AM ~11:00AM Service:11:00am with burial immediely following Log Providence Cemetery.
July 27, 1963
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October 16, 2020
Visitation Details
Date and Time:
October 30, 2020 9:00 am
Location:
Friendship Baptist Church
3530 Chelsea Dr Kansas City, MO 64128
Service Details
Date and Time:
October 30, 2020 10:30 am
Location:
Friendship Baptist Church
3530 Chelsea Dr Kansas City, MO 64128
Interment Details
Interment Type:
CemeteryLog Providence Cemetery
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Professional Services Entrusted to Elite Funeral Chapel 11525 Blue Ridge Blvd. Kansas City, MO. 64134. Tel: (816) 765-0141 Fax (816) 765-5500