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Mrskennylogsdon

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I am looking for my husband’s son Timothy Allen Luckenbill (Timmy was his family name). Timmy was born to Kenneth Wayne Logsdon and Tracey Luckenbill on January 9‚ 1988. Kenneth(Aka Kenny Wayne or Wayne)was incarcerated at the time of his birth. When Timmy was several months old‚ Tracey married another man and only months later Timmy and his older sister were taken from their mother Tracey in 1989 due to sexual abuse by her husband and neglect. He was in foster care from 2/1989 to 07/1990 then back to his mom until he was taken by CPS again in January 1991. He was treated a Bingham Child Center in Louisville KY for anxiety‚ fear of water‚ and aggressiveness and placed back in foster care. David Stengel was the attorney the state gave Kenny Wayne to help him fight the case of having his rights terminated. Eventually Timmy and his older sister were adopted by the same family is what my husband was told‚ because his rights were terminated. Timmy was probably about four when actually adopted. Kenny Wayne won his case against Stengel in 1996 because his rights were terminated and at that time wanted to continue to pursue getting his son. Over a period of weeks‚ I talked him out of it. It had nothing to do with not wanting Timmy. I did not want Timmy to hate us for taking him from the only family he probably ever remembered having. Kenny Wayne was newly paroled after 10 years in prison and he had a lot to do to get his life back on track enough to have a good solid life for Timmy. Kenny Wayne and I Vicki Burden were married 11/17/1996. I had children and grandchildren and we had Timmy. We celebrated his birthday every year‚ just me and his daddy. Kenny Wayne died 2/19/2004 and one of the last things he said to me was "Vicki‚ We have to find Timmy. I have to tell him how much I love him and give him all my legal files where I fought to keep him. He has to know that I wanted him and I tried to keep him. Then if he never wants anything to do with us I can accept it‚ but he has to know I loved and fought for him!"

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