There are no set services scheduled for Gregory Goodall Logan,56, of Cleburne.
Gregory Goodall Logan, fondly known as "G-LO", born on February 21, 1969, in Dallas, Texas, passed away on November 15, 2025, in Mansfield, Texas, leaving behind a legacy filled with love, laughter, and a spirit that inspired all who knew him.
Greg spent an admirable 22 years at First Texas Homes, where his passion for his work was evident. He was not only a committed professional but also a person whose life seemed to embrace with joy. Known for his vivacious personality, Greg was like a firecracker, illuminating every room he entered with his infectious laughter and humor that assured all those around him of a good time. You were sure to "belly laugh" every time you were with him. A devoted family man, he took immense pride in his role as husband and father, cherishing each moment spent with his loved ones.
He had a profound love for the outdoors; he was an avid hunter who delighted in the thrill of nature’s beauty and the serenity it offered during hunting and fishing trips. Baseball was another passion of his, and he particularly adored the Texas Rangers. In 2022, he won the Hawaii Lure Makers Challenge.
Greg held a special place in his heart for his rescue dog, Kona, and his other beloved dogs, Bella, Gracie, Oakley, and his "grand-pups." The bond he shared with his animals was a testament to his compassionate spirit and ability to love unconditionally.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Janice Logan, and father-in-law, Wendell Griffis.
Greg is survived by his wife, Michelle Logan, and their children, Madison Logan and son-in-law, Bryce Day, and Hunter Logan; his father, Fred Logan; mother-in-law Brenda Griffis; brother-in-law Craig Griffis and wife Lori; nephews Austin Griffis and wife Lindsey, Conner Griffis; great-niece Emberlee Griffis, and many more family members and friends. Additionally, Greg enjoyed lifelong friendships with Lane Stanfield, Troy Prudue, Brad Burtleson, and Reggie Neil who he proudly considered brothers.
Greg's remarkable life serves as a reminder of the joy that can be found in laughter, love, and the lasting bonds of family and friendship. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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