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Family prepares for teen's funeral days after Christmas gifts were stolen

Family prepares for teen's funeral days after Christmas gifts were stolen

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AMMON, Idaho — Logan Billman was always happy, adventurous and loved to be outside.

On Monday afternoon, the 14-year-old decided to go on a quick snowmobile ride behind his house above Blackhawk Estates with his cousin and best friend, Wyatt.

“They were on the same machine when they came up over a hill and shot off a steep ravine they didn’t know was there,” James Billman, Wyatt’s father and Logan’s uncle, tells EastIdahoNews.com. “Wyatt yelled at Logan to jump off and when he jumped the machine hit Logan in head.”

Logan fell to the ground, and Wyatt landed in front of the snowmobile. He heard it coming toward him and thought he would be run over but somehow the machine only grazed his head before coming to a stop.

“Wyatt jumped up and began giving Logan CPR,” said Billman. “Logan’s head was bleeding pretty bad and Wyatt called 911.”

EMTs arrived and Logan was airlifted to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead — just six days before Christmas.

“It’s a tough time right now. We’re trying to plan a funeral when we should be planning Christmas,” said Billman.

The accident happened a few days after someone stole Christmas presents from Logan’s family. The gifts were locked inside a trailer when the thief cut the lock and stole everything inside.

“It’s been a rough few weeks, but there’s also been an outpouring of kindness,” said Billman. “Lots of neighbors have stepped in and Wyatt’s family has more food than they could ever eat.”

Logan Billman was always happy, adventurous and loved to be outside. (Photo: Courtesy photo, EastIdahoNews.com)
Logan Billman was always happy, adventurous and loved to be outside. (Photo: Courtesy photo, EastIdahoNews.com)

Billman said his brother recently had tires put on his truck and when he went to pay this week, the workers told him not to worry about it.

Nearly $17,000 had been donated to a GoFundMe account* as of Wednesday afternoon and strangers are contributing money to a fund set up in Logan’s name at the Bank of Commerce.

“People have been so kind. We are overwhelmed at the generosity,” said Billman . Paramedics told the Billman family it’s amazing Wyatt was not seriously injured or killed during Monday’s incident and he had a “1 in 100 shot” of surviving an accident of that magnitude.

“We’re lucky we’re not planning two funerals right now,” said Billman. “The snow machine ended up 520 feet down the ravine and who knows what could have happened to Wyatt.”

Funeral services for Logan will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Ammon LDS 27th Ward, 7118 South Ledgerock Dr. A viewing will occur Thursday from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home on Ammon Rd. and Friday from 10 – 10:45 a.m.

Logan Billman was always happy, adventurous and loved to be outside. (Photo: Courtesy photo, EastIdahoNews.com)
Logan Billman was always happy, adventurous and loved to be outside. (Photo: Courtesy photo, EastIdahoNews.com)

Billman says Logan died doing what he loves most — being in the mountains — and those who knew him will never forget his smile.

“It could light up a room. He was always smiling,” Billman recalled. “We’re gonna miss him.”


*KSL.com does not assure that the monies deposited to the accounts will be applied for the benefit of the persons named as beneficiaries. If you are considering a deposit to the account, you should consult your own advisers and otherwise proceed at your own risk.

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