Trinity Cheyenne Pagba-LoganFebruary 27, 2000 - April 5, 2018Trinity Cheyenne Pagba-Logan - daughter, sister, friend, and beautiful wandering spirit - tragically took her own life Thursday, April 5, 2018, in Hyde Park Canyon, Utah.Trinity was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Feb. 27, 2000, to Regina Pagba and Bill Logan. Trinity was a kind, loving and creative soul. Trinity was passionate about being in nature. She loved being in the fresh air and exploring amongst the trees and landscape of Cache Valley. She was a talented photographer and loved traveling, fishing, riding motorcycles, bowling, reading and learning. Trinity shared a very special bond with her dad. They were best friends and spent many happy hours on a variety of joint hobbies and had such fun and joy exploring the states of Utah, Idaho, and many other states and destinations in our beautiful country. Trinity was a conscientious and dedicated student. She excelled at her studies and was able to graduate a year early from Logan High School in 2017. Trinity was a hard worker and loved her friends and her co-workers from Al's Sporting Goods and Logan Lanes. She tried her very best in all that she did and always strove for excellence. She will be missed more than words can adequately describe by the many people who love and cherish her. Trinity is survived by her loving parents, sisters Christine Renee Logan of Makakilo, Hawaii, Jamie Marie Logan of Kailua, Hawaii, her brother, Rhamzey Sessions of Buckeye, Arizona, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.A memorial service will be held Friday, April 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. at New Life Fellowship Church, 2045 N. 800 East, North Logan. All are welcome. The Logan family would like to thank Cache Valley Media Group, Kent Frandson and family, the Logan Police Department, North Park Police Department, Cache County Sheriff's Office and first responders, Cache Valley Mortuary, The Herald Journal, and the many friends, family, and Q92.9 radio community who have offered their loving help and support.