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It has been a privilege to be his parents. Through his teachings about life we were able to create wonderful memories. Although we will miss him every day, especially his big eyes, contagious smile, and boisterous voice, he will forever remain in our hearts.

With Logan’s passing we remind others that his life is to be celebrated. Logan spent summers in Rhode Island where he loved to play in the sand, go on treasure hunts, and playing in the ocean. He loved the color red, music, dancing, reading with mommy, and going to the playground with his daddy. He loved Mickey Mouse and all things Mario Bros. With his courage he led us to believe that each day was a blessing and an opportunity to create lasting memories. Although Logan’s illness made him appear frail, he possessed strength, perseverance, and an ability to overcome incredible challenges. Logan’s life was short, but to those who were touched by him understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives. His final days were surrounded by family and friends that Logan had touched in some way throughout his short, yet very memorable life. Loudonville- Logan James Siciliano gained his angel wings on Februfollowing a lifelong illness.
