Alexadrian “AG” Daniel Holeman (Logan), Sr., 35, died on March 30, 2024, in Yoder, KS. He was born on November 29, 1988, in Hutchinson, KS, to Angela (Holeman) Doyle. Alex was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Floyd Logan, Sr. and RuthAnn “Sweetie” Swanson and his maternal grandparents, Norvel C. Holeman and Patricia (Pope) Stahlheber, a brother, Willie Lewis, a sister Amitty Logan and a stepson, Tayvon Starr. Alex is survived by his mother: Angela (Holeman) Doyle; fathers: Richard Logan, Sr. and Danny Lewis, Sr. (Bio); brothers: Danny Lewis, Jr., Richard Holeman, Sr., Paris Lewis, David Logan, Airon Barton, Dillon Lewis, Anthony Wilson, Gabriel Andrade’, Austin Wilson, Jeremiah Cauley, Richard Logan, Jr., Isiah Ballenger; Sisters: Danyale Lewis, Asha Barton, Precious Lewis, Jennifer Logan-Roush, My’Oshia Knox, Rica Simpson, Monique McCoy, Martiqua sons: David Kerstetter, Malikye Allen, Alexadrian Holeman, Jr.,; daughter: Adraiyah Holeman; stepdaughters: La’Liyah Davis, Liviannah Davis, Janiah Davis; and granddaughter. Leilani Starr. Along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and so much more love family then there is room to list.
Alex graduated from High School at the age of 16, attended Hutchinson Community College at 18 for a short time with his mother pursuing a degree in Animation. Later on, he also attended Washburn University for a time pursuing a career in Business. He was a very skilled laborer in Construction and was knowledgeable about various different areas of his field. He loved working as long as it was something difficult and physically straining. Alex was part of the clean-up crew that went to Louisiana and Texas with the Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief in 2017 and joined several other clean-up projects that were similar. He was on the carnie circuit from September 2021 until about October 2022 and had the time of his life travelling all over the US, making new friends in every new city they visited. Alex was a believer in Yahweh and Yahshua and walked in his relationship with the Father to the best of his ability. He is a member of the Miami Nation of Oklahoma, but also a descendant of the Cherokee Nation and several other tribes.
Alex was an amazing, kind-hearted, friendly, loving and very well-liked young man. He took pride in being a dad who loved his kids more than anything and becoming a grandpa changed his entire life. Alex never knew a stranger and his arms were always open to a friend or family member in need. He gave the best bear hugs, had a contagious laugh and the warmest smile. He was a very special and unique man, who marched to the beat of his own drum. Alex often told his mother that he didn’t feel like he fit in anywhere and he was sad about that, because it made him feel left out. She’d tell him that was because he wasn’t like anyone else and that he wasn’t meant to fit in, he was meant to stand out.
Alex’s Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 11, 2024, at Hutchinson Funeral Chapel, 300 E. 30th Ave, Hutchinson, KS. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at the funeral home. Burial will take place at a later date. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, please send living plants and/or monetary donations made out to Angela R. Doyle in care of Hutchinson Funeral Chapel.