

Dates:
Birth date: March 22, 1960
Death date: February 17, 2009
Reidsville: Logan Wayne Setzer, 48, of 462 Cedar Lane, Wentworth, NC, died Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at Annie Penn Hospital.
A Memorial Service will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 21, 2009, at Wilkerson Funeral Home.
Logan was born in Greensboro and was a Captain with the Guilford County EMS where he served for over 25 years. He loved to travel and loved the beach, but most of all, he loved his family.
Survivors include his wife, Terri Williams Setzer of the home; daughters and little buddies, Allison Marie Setzer and Erin Grey Setzer of Greensboro; parents, Wayne and Betty Hartsook Setzer of Catawba, NC; brother, Elam Setzer and wife Carol of Statesville, NC; sister, Dawn Setzer-McCall and husband, Edgar of Ft. Mill, SC; niece and nephew, Elizabeth and Jacob McCall and all of his family at Guilford County Emergency Services.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 PM Friday, February 20th, at Wilkerson Funeral Home.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the North Carolina Association of Rescue and Emergency Medical Services, Inc., P.O. Box 1914, Goldsboro, NC 27533-1914
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Nancy Gibbs (Prairie)
Logan was a great guy-a true gentleman. He was the first paramedic on the scene last March when my mom and daughter were in a car accident, so we met in the ER at Wesley Long for the first time in 30 years! It was such a blessing that he was there for them and for us. I mourn his passing, and my heartfelt synpathy goes out to his entire family and to his best buddy Charlie Teague. You are the best Logan, and you will always be a treasured friend and angel.Kevin Austin
Wow, I'm so sorry about the loss of Logan. I met Logan in the 7th grade because he lived across the street from Cliff Atchison and Cliff sat in front of me in every class through Jr and Sr High. Logan, Cliff, Adrian Foltz, Mark Kitts, and I were inseperable for those 6 years. We were all in the same grade and played and worked in rock bands the whole time we were in school together.I have so many memories of Logan, I don't even know where to begin. I remember how much fun we all had hanging out at Friendly Shopping Center, at the Record Bar, and on Green Valley Golf Course. Logan had the craziest sense of humor and always had us laughing uncontrollably! Bromide carries a Blumenthal bag!!! (Don't ask).
God, we really had a great time - playing music, listening to music, writing music, recording music. Logan was a true talent and a wonderful person. He was raised in a great family and raised a great family of his own.
I also miss Mark Tucker, another classmate who also lived across the street from Logan. Mark also passed away recently. We'll all get together on Green Valley Golf Course in the sky some day!
Godspeed, Logan
Cheryl Buffington (Stevens)
I really wish I had known Logan as an adult, but am fortunate to have shared in some of the memories recalled by others - going to practice sessions of Hypnosis where Logan would stand looking so cool and content playing that upright bass; partying and playing spin the bottom at Green Valley golf course (man, did we have some great times in that barn!); meeting up at Friendly and hanging out in the neighborhood. I don't recall ever seeing Logan without a smile on his face, and I can still see that image in my mind 30+ years later. He just had a way of making you feel like everything was just as it should be, and all was well with the world. Sounds like he kept that same disposition throughout his life. I can't imagine the loss his family is feeling right now, but I know that his spirit and influence will live on. I wish I had jumped on to the site sooner, and been able to attend the memorial service, and be one of many to celebrate the kind of person Logan was. CherylCharles Teague
Tomorrow is the first anniversary of the passing of a very special friend. Please keep Terri and the girls in your prayers.I miss you buddy....
Roger Jenkins
When I first met Logan, I didn't know all that many people at Grimsley High. I knew a few but most of them I didn't see eye to eye with. I was originally from the foothills or as some might say a hillbilly. He and Mark Kitts and Adrian Fultz befriended me as they had known me all their life. I really hated to see this one. I hadn't seen him in a long , long time. It still hurts so much. Rest In Peace Old Buddy!