She was a homemaker a had also been a seamstress for the Country Boutique in Mt. Sterling for five years.
She attended Versailles schools and graduated from Brown County High School with the class of 1952.
She was a member of the first Christian Church of Mt. Sterling, was also a member of the Mt. Sterling American Legion Post # 374 Auxiliary for over 37 years. She always enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting and attending country music shows.
Survivors include one son Roger (Nancy) Anderson of Mt. Sterling; two brothers, John H. Logsdon of Quincy and Robert Logsdon of Versailles; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Her parents, two brothers; Edward and Charles Richard Logsdon, one sister Irene Walsh preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held April 28, at Hendricker Funeral Home with Rev. Lee Reffert officiating.
She was a homemaker a had also been a seamstress for the Country Boutique in Mt. Sterling for five years.
She attended Versailles schools and graduated from Brown County High School with the class of 1952.
She was a member of the first Christian Church of Mt. Sterling, was also a member of the Mt. Sterling American Legion Post # 374 Auxiliary for over 37 years. She always enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting and attending country music shows.
Survivors include one son Roger (Nancy) Anderson of Mt. Sterling; two brothers, John H. Logsdon of Quincy and Robert Logsdon of Versailles; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Her parents, two brothers; Edward and Charles Richard Logsdon, one sister Irene Walsh preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held April 28, at Hendricker Funeral Home with Rev. Lee Reffert officiating.
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