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Tara Lynn Logg of Moses Lake, WA

Tara Lynn Logg of Moses Lake, WA

Tara Lynn Logg, 40

Born: January 30, 1989 - Died: January 9, 2026
Tara Lynn Logg, age 40, passed away on January 9, 2026, in Kennewick, Washington. She was born on January 30, 1989, in Moses Lake, Washington, a place she always called home. 
Memorial Service
January 19, 2026
Light of Larson Church
1123 Arlington Dr., Moses Lake, WA 98837

Tara was a loving wife, devoted mother, cherished daughter, and beloved sister. She is survived by her husband, Virgil Feezell; her precious children, Adrian, Emery, Chloe, Jocelyn, and Christopher, who were the center of her world; her parents, Dena and Leonard Logg; and her siblings, Travis and Taylor Logg. Tara’s love for her family was fierce and unconditional, and everything she did was guided by her desire to care for and protect those she loved most.

She was preceded in death by Christopher John Dalluge and Harold Mathenia, whom she carried in her heart.

Tara was the creative force behind Looking Glass Studio, Just Add Baby, and Muddy Girls Matter. A gifted photographer, she had a rare ability to capture not just images, but feelings—moments filled with warmth, honesty, and connection. Her creativity extended far beyond photography. She loved to cook, sew, and create with her hands, often making soap and bath bombs simply for the joy of giving something special to others.

Strong-willed yet deeply kind, Tara was known for her crafty spirit, generous heart, and determination. She had a way of making people feel welcome and understood, and her presence brought comfort and light to those around her. Tara lived with passion, loved fiercely, and left a lasting mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.

A memorial service will be held on January 19, 2026, at Light of Larson Church, 1123 Arlington Drive, Moses Lake, Washington.

Though her time with us was far too short, Tara’s love, creativity, and spirit will live on forever through her children, her work, and the countless lives she touched.