Jordan Richard Logue
July 19, 1994— March 10, 2026
Hyndman, PA
Jordan Richard Logue, 31, of Hyndman, Pennsylvania, born July 19, 1994, passed away on March 10, 2026.
Born and raised in Ellerslie, Maryland, Jordan grew up in a close-knit community where he formed lifelong friendships and developed a deep love for the outdoors and sports. He attended Mountain Ridge High School, graduating with the Class of 2012 after playing soccer and serving as a starter on the Maryland State 1A Boys Championship Team. Throughout his youth, he played Ellerslie baseball, JCP soccer, and Frostburg church league basketball. A lifelong Washington Redskins fan, he later gave back to his community by coaching JCP soccer, becoming a steady and encouraging mentor to young athletes.
Jordan was a true outdoorsman who found joy in hunting, fishing, camping, and boating. He especially cherished family camping trips and teaching his daughters how to fish. He was a member of the Kennells Mill Sportsman Club, Ellerslie Outdoor Club, and Piney Mountain Sportsman Club. Professionally, he began his career with Shaffer Construction, where he formed close bonds and learned valuable skills, before becoming a dedicated plant operator for Allegany County at the Cresaptown sewage treatment plant. His father, Gregory Logue, who preceded him in death, was a profound influence, teaching him carpentry, plumbing, mechanics, and countless hands-on skills that shaped him into the capable and hardworking man he became.
Above all, Jordan was a devoted father whose children—Brynlee, his cherished stepdaughter, Kayslee, Natalee, and Darlee—were the lights of his life. He shared in creating a loving family with their mother, Mazy Diehl. He is survived by his loving mother, Debbie Logue, and her special friend, Brian Ahlfeld; his oldest brother, Nick; his twin brother, Evan, and Evan’s special friend, Samantha King; his uncle Doug See; his mother-in-law, Dee Diehl; his brother-in-law, Levi Diehl and Chasity Lannon; his Meme, Norma Shaffer; and many aunts, uncles, and friends who will carry forward the warmth, kindness, loyalty, and quiet strength he brought to every relationship.
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