Gerald Scott Loghry was born April 7, 1959, to Miriam and Rodney Loghry in Denver, Co. and laid to rest September 30, 2024, by his beloved family in Cheyenne, WY. Gerald’s spirit lives on through his children, Christopher and Cassandria Loghry.
Gerald enjoyed working on motorcycles and vehicles, staying in touch with his green thumb, painting buffalo skulls, and listening to music louder than anyone in the neighborhood. Work always took the number one spot though. It gave Gerald meaning. A reason to get up and go. He was the hardest working man you’d ever meet. Gerald worked that hard until the very end.
Throughout the duration of Gerald’s life, we see that the growing process is a lifelong endeavor full of both humbling and prideful moments. From being a wild child to a service member, from a man a little off the path to a father that wanted nothing but the best for his family. Gerald learned the hard way that personal growth never stops. He always tried to do better, to be better.
Gerald was known for being hard on those he loved and cared for. He always wanted everyone around him to be the best image of themselves as they could, and he’d push you to be just that. To some of us he was a guide and teacher, to others he was a shoulder to lean on when you needed it most, and to his family he was the one in your corner rooting you on.