Logan Nathaniel Foy, 38
Logan Nathaniel Foy, 38, was born June 28, 1986, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He passed away at his home March 28, 2025.
Logan was preceded in death by his grandmother, Shirley Barrett (Sept. 11); uncle, Jake Boll (April 24); grandfather, Ronald Lancaster (May 22) and grandfather, Jack Barrett (May 14).
He is survived by his parents, Stan and Liz Foy; sister, Heather Roe (husband, Dustin and nieces, Nevaeh and Sadie); brother, Mike Foy; sister, Summer Thompson (nephew, Tristen and niece, Kiera); brother, Danny Pettus (wife, Brittney and nephews, Hudson and Cohen); grandmother, Esther Lancaster and many aunts, uncles and cousins, as well as many friends.
Logan grew up the better half of his childhood in Colorado Springs with his parents, Stan and Liz and siblings, Mike and Heather. He was a vivacious child who was obsessed with Legos, cars and moving his room around. Shortly after his 13th birthday, Logan moved to Kalispell with his parents and sister. There he built the life he was best known for. Graduating from Flathead High School in 2005, he stayed within the valley. Though some didn’t see eye to eye with him and he spoke his mind, Logan was well known for going above and beyond, offering the shirt off his back that bore his heart on the sleeve. Many were on the receiving end of his giving, kind heart, as he struggled seeing anyone in need. Offering assistance with car trouble, housing, loss, mental health, the list goes on.
Logan had a deep love for children. This was reflected in his pride in his nieces and nephews. Always supporting them and boasting on them in their passions. This was also reflected in his dedication to a charity that was near and dear to his heart, Valicity’s Once Upon a Time Princess Ball, where he worked hard to raise money and donations.
A celebration of life will be held on June 29, at Holt Stage Hideaway to allow travel for family and friends. Details to come, please email loganfoymemoriam@gmail.com
In lieu of flowers, Stan, Liz, Mike and Heather would ask that you make a donation in Logan’s honor to the Valicity's Once Upon a Time Princess Ball by visiting www.valicitysonceuponatime.org.
Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for the family.