Ivins, UT
– Debra Lee Loveridge Logan passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on December 28, 2017. She was born April 2, 1958 in Moab, Utah to William B. and Barbara L. Kerby Loveridge. She attended Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah and later attended Salt Lake Community College. Debra worked in the medical billing field for over 30 years for Blue Cross Blue Shield and IHC. She married her eternal sweetheart, James Logan on October 17, 1980. Their marriage was later solemnized on September 29, 2001in the St. George LDS Temple for time and all eternity.
Debra is survived by her husband, James; mother and step-father, Barbara L. (Don) Peterson; three children and their spouses; Bill (LaTrill) Loveridge of Taylorsville, Utah, Jana (Steven) Roberts of Jacksonville, Arkansas and Jami Logan (Thom)Yetter of Loveland, Colorado; grandchildren: Shawn Wright (Lyndzie), Jordan Loveridge, Jazzmine Loveridge, Hunter Burget and Logan Roberts; and one great-grandson, Braden Wright. She is also survived by her siblings: Callie Frett and Jennifer Hiatt (Gaynor). She is preceded in death by her father, William B. Loveridge; brother, J.T. Loveridge; sister, Mari Ann Loveridge; and grandparents: Swanny and Verda Kerby and William and Emma Loveridge.
Debra was a woman with an enormous talent to create things of beauty. She loved creating and making crafts like toll painting, making plant gardens, arranging flowers, collecting antiques, collecting dolls and sewing. As a family we are guaranteed to have something in our homes that was made or giving to us by Debra and will be treasured forever. She loved her grandchildren "To the moon and back" and loved spending time with her family; her children and grandchildren. She especially loved cheering, watching and traveling to her grandson Jordan's basketball games while he attended high school, college and now professionally. Debra's ability to love unconditionally was a hallmark of her life of service to family, extended family and anyone in need. Struggling health often hinder her ability to do all she desired, but never diminished her ability to love others. May her amazing spirit be forever remembered in the hearts and minds of all those she loved. We will love and miss her until our "forever comes!"
Funeral services will be held Friday, January 5, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at the Ivins LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, 15 North Main Street, Ivins, Utah. A visitation will be held Friday, prior to services, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the church. Interment will in the Ivins City Cemetery.