We Remember
            FERNER, Logan Curtis
May 5, 1982 — August 14, 2025
On August 14, 2025, Logan Curtis Ferner, born in Cranbrook, British Columbia, passed away peacefully in Kelowna General Hospital with his family by his side. His will, strength, and heart fought a courageous fight, but his body was ready to rest.
Logan is survived by his mother, Debbie Ferner (née Whitwell) and her partner Dave Girling; his sister Karley Doll and her husband Adam; niece Lettie; and nephew Theodore. Logan also leaves behind Liz who he loved spending time with over the last few years, and her dog Olive, as well as his own dog, Butters, his constant and loyal companion. He also leaves many aunts, uncles, cousins, and lifelong friends who will all miss him dearly.
Logan was predeceased by his father, Kelly Ferner; his grandparents, Edwin and Jeannette Ferner and Lloyd and Ruth Whitwell; uncles Keith and Darrell Ferner; and cousin Michael Whitwell. We know his Heavenly family was there waiting for him with open arms.
Passionate about hockey from day one, Logan played Minor Hockey in Cranbrook and went on to finish his hockey career playing for the Creston Valley Thundercats of the KIJHL. Logan loved playing hockey, but it was the lifelong friendships that he made along the way that he cherished even more. Baseball, golf, and fishing were also an important part of his life, but hockey was what he lived for.
We will all remember Logan as a joyful youngster, who grew into a kind, considerate man with a soft heart too big for one person. If you knew Logan, the memory of his laugh will easily come to your mind. He loved to laugh and make his friends laugh, especially in the dressing room after hockey games. Always a big-kid at heart, even into adulthood you could find him enjoying classic video games, collecting all kinds of miniature trinkets, and watching reruns of his favourite cartoons. He also enjoyed bantering with his buddies about hockey and his beloved Oilers and Ovechkin. He could still quote lines from his favourite comedy shows and movies, especially South Park and Family Guy. When not watching hockey or playing video games, he worked hard at his chosen career as an electrician, starting in Cranbrook once his hockey years were over and moving on to Kelowna, a city he grew to love.
Some of his last words were, “I never doubted that I was loved”.
If love could have saved him, he would have lived forever. We will miss you sweet boy, rest now, and know you are loved.
A private service will be held at a later date.
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I am devastated to hear of Logan’s passing, he holds a special place in my heart.💔
Debbie, Karley and family my deepest condolences to all of you please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.
We are very saddened to hear of Logan’s passing. We send our sincere condolences to you Debbie,
Karly and family. Please know we are holding you in our hearts and prayers.
Terry, Debbie, Jayme & Jason
To the entire Ferner family, my heartfelt condolences on your loss. Logan was a great young man and was well respected in the Creston community during his time playing Jr. Hockey here.. As the trainer on the team at that time I got to know him well. He became a leader on that team and influenced a lot of the youth in a positive way here in the valley, Thank you Logan for the positive light that you shone wherever you were; you will be missed by all who knew you!