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Portsmouth Daily Times, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1980
Logan
Agnes (Dolly) Turner Logan, 55, of Summerfield, Fla., formerly of Scioto County, died Monday at home.
A member of Bellevue (Fla.) Nazarene Church, she is survived by her husband, Wilmer; a son, Tim of Akron; two daughters, Eileen Rutledge of Carrollton and Ocea Logan, at home; her mother, Mrs. Mabel Turner of Allard St. Sciotoville; two brothers, Kenneth Turner of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs. (sic.) Carl Turner of Michigan City, Ind.; three sisters, Genevieve Rickner of Marento, Vera Hutchinson of Akron and Ardena Jarrells of Fairborn, and three grandchildren.
Services are planned at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Brant Funeral Home, with Rev. Oral Maggard officiating, and burial in South Webster Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Tuesday, Apr. 28, 1981
Logan
Albert Roosevelt Logan, 76, of 3719 Pleasant Ave. North Moreland, died Monday at home.
A Lewis County, Ky., native and a retired pipefitter, he was a member of Local Pipefitters Union 577, Order of Eastern Star, Lucasville Masonic Lodge and Grand Council of Royal & Select Masters Lodge 79.
Surviving are his wife, Ethel Miller Logan; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Tuggle of Pensacola, Fla.; two sons, Carl and Donald both of Columbus; a sister Hurtaline Logan of Londonderry; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
He was a member of Cedar St. Church of Christ in Christian Union in New Boston, where services are planned at 2 p.m. Thursday, with Rev. Robert Barth officiating.
Friends may call at Pennington Funeral Home in New Boston from 7 to 9 tonight, and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Masonic rites are planned at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
The Portsmouth Daily Times, Thursday, July 10, 1980
Logan
Alfred (Shug) Logan, 60, of Shirley, Ind., formerly of Scioto County, died Wednesday at home.
A native of Greenup, Ky., he was a World War II Navy veteran.
Surviving are three sons, Keith of Arkansas, David of Athens and Blane of New Boston; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Williams of Columbus and Mrs. Elois Maddox of Flemingsburg, Ky.; five brothers, Gilbert and Homard both of Portsmouth, Boyd of New Boston, Bruce of North Carolina and Dale of Buckeye Lake; two sisters, Mrs. Avonell Howard of Spring Hill Fla., and Mrs. Jacqueline Hager of Amburst, and seven grandchildren.
Services are planned at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pennington-Cox funeral Home in New Boston, with Rev. Walter Gatton officiating, and burial in Floral Hills Memory Gardens following military graveside rites.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Olive Hill Times, November 26, 1925
MRS. LOGAN PASSES AWAY
[Atilla Hargis Logan]
Mrs. John M. Logan, of Morehead, passed away last Wednesday, November 18, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lord and Dr. Lord, at Fort Worth, Texas, of infirmities of old age, after a brief illness at a local hospital, where she had been visiting for the winter. She was 78 years of age and leaves four daughters and two sons, besides a host of relatives. She was the widow of the late John M. Logan, who for many years was a prominent physician of Kilgore, in this county, where they raised a large family, and where she made many warm bosom friends. At the time of her death she had been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins at Morehead and had gone south to spend the winter.
The body was brought back to Morehead Saturday and after a brief service at the Caudill cemetery, was laid to rest. Rev. Irvine had charge of the service and the relatives and friends were at the bier. She was the daughter of the late Colonel John Hargis of Morehead and was a member of one of the most prominent families of Kentucky. The funeral was attended by the editor, wife and family from this city. She was an aunt of Mrs. Fultz.
(The editor of the Carter County Herald was W. F. Fultz, son of John Wesley Fultz and Lavinia Danner).
Portsmouth Times, Sunday, Dec. 3, 1933
Death Claims Bessie Logan
Mother Of 10 Dies Following Caesarian Operation: Infant Son Lives.
Mrs. Bessie Logan, 41 of near Buena Vista, mother of nine children, died in Mercy hospital at 5 p.m. Saturday following a Caesarian operation. She is the wife of Earnest Logan and is survived by the husband and the following children; Leonard of New Boston, Mrs. Rosetta Luke [sic., Lute] of Rushtown, Russell, Wilford, Mary, Louise, Avanell, Madeline and Lawrence Logan all at home and the infant son in the hospital.
The body will be moved home Sunday where it may be viewed by friends. Funeral services will be under the direction of Ray E. Rhoads, Lucasville.
[Funeral service announcement, on Monday, Dec. 4, 1933 noted that burial would be in the Rushtown Cemetery]
Portsmouth Daily Times, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1996
Betty Logan, 74, restaurant cook
Betty Margaret Hart Logan, 74, of South Shore, Ky., died Monday, Dec. 2, 1996, at Southern Ohio Medical Center.
Born March 13, 1922, in Greenup County Ky., a daughter of the late Charles Hart and Augusta Alexander Hart, she was a retired restaurant cook and a member of the South Shore First Church of God.
Surviving are three sons, Michael Logan, Ronald Logan and Charles Logan, all of South Shore; two sisters, Mary Lou King of Chillicothe and Nancy Hart of South Shore; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Betty Logan; a brother, John Hart; and a grandson.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Roberson Funeral Home in South Shore, with the Rev. Harley Johnson officiating, and interment in Mount Zion Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Saturday, Dec. 5, 1987
Logan
Billy H. Logan, 47, of Lloyd, Ky., died Thursday in an industrial accident at Armco Steel in Ashland.
A native of Tygarts Valley, and a blast furnace foreman at Armco, he was Sunday School Superintendent and teacher at Lloyd Nazarene Church.
Survivors include his wife, Juliette Martin Logan; two sons, Gregory Todd Logan of Lloyd and Steven Halden Logan, at home; his father Elwood Logan of Lloyd; two brothers, Bobby Logan of Leatherwood, Ky., and Bronston Logan of Wurtland, Ky.; and four sisters, Betty Lewis of Morehead, Ky., Janet Johnson of Lloyd; Georgeann Allen of Newark, and Carol Plummer of Portsmouth.
Service is 2 p.m. Sunday at the church, with the Rev. Kenneth Martin Jr. the Rev. Clayton Miller and the Rev. Billy Reid Allen officiating, and interment in Brick Union Cemetery.
Friends may call at Morton Funeral Home in Greenup from 2 to 9 p.m. today.
The family's favorite charity is the Jeffrey Logan Memorial Scholarship Fund at First and Peoples Bank.
Ashland Daily Independent, Thursday, Dec. 22, 1994
Former bank executive Boone Logan, 95, dies.
Ashland - Former vice president of Second national Bank, Boone Logan, 95, of Ashland, died today in Sunrise Nursing Home.
Mr. Logan, was born July 20, 1899, in Lewis County, a son of the late Perry Manson and Conie Alice Evans Logan.
He was retired senior vice president of second National Bank. He formerly worked at an Olive Hill bank and came to Ashland in 1929 with the Ashland National Bank until it merged with Second National Bank.
He was a member of Calvary Episcopal Church, was active in Ashland Lions for 64 years, serving in every office since 1929, a past president of Toastmasters Club, and was presented the Morehead State University Service Award for his contribution to the campus and its foundation by former Gov. Martha Layne Collins in 1986.
He was also a graduate of Morehead Normal School.
The funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at Rose Hill Mausoleum Chapel by the Rev. Mann "Chip" Valentine. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Burial Park.
Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday at Steen Funeral Home - Ashland Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Ashland Community College, 1400 College Drive of Calvary Episcopal Church, 1337 Winchester Ave., Ashland, Ky. 41101.
Portsmouth Times, Monday, Nov. 20, 1961
Girl, 8, Dies After Being Hit By Auto
Brenda Kay Logan Injured Fatally on Walnut St.
An 8 year old girl was killed Saturday while returning to her home from a visit with her grandmother.
She was Brenda Kay Logan, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard (sic.) Logan, 3012 Walnut St.
The child was struck by a car at 5:45 p.m. as she crossed Walnut St., after leaving the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Betty Austin, 3041 Walnut St.
She died an hour later at Mercy Hospital from a fractured skull, fractures of both legs, broken ribs, a punctured lung and multiple cuts and bruises. She was taken to the hospital by Mart Glynn ambulance.
Police said Brenda attempted to cross the street in front of 3031 Walnut St. and apparently ran from the north curb into the path of a westbound auto driven by Harold Charles, 26, of 1553 Second St, West Portsmouth.
The child, a third-grade pupil at Garfield School, was Portsmouth's third traffic victim of the year.
Mrs. Lillie Jordan, 73, of 672 Gallia St. Sciotoville, died Friday morning in Mercy Hospital from injuries suffered in a similar accident nearly a month ago.
Mr. Charles told police he saw the child and applied his brakes, but couldn't avoid the accident. Patrolmen said the auto skidded 96 feet before striking the child.
The tragedy struck the family with force.
At 7:32 p.m. Saturday the fire department rescue squad was called to the home of Mrs. Austin, 68, who apparently was overcome with shock.
The rescue squad was called again at 8:42 p.m. and administered oxygen to Mrs. Logan. She was moved to Portsmouth General Hospital by a Melcher ambulance.
The squad was called at 4:06 p.m. Sunday to treat Mr. Logan. Firemen administered oxygen for five minutes.
Born July 6, 1953, in Portsmouth, Brenda was a daughter of Howard (sic) and Delores Austin Logan.
Surviving besides the parents are two brothers, Gary of Columbus and Marvin, 226 Maple St., West Portsmouth; three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Webb, 627 Calvert's Lane, West Portsmouth, Mrs. Bronna Seibert, 703 Calvert's lane, West Portsmouth, and Jennifer, at home; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Austin, and the paternal grandfather, Eslie Logan, 513 ½ Second St.
She was a member of the New Boston Apostolic Church.
Funeral services are to be at 2 p.m. at the church with Rev. L. J. Roshon officiating. Burial is to be in Memorial Burial Park under direction of Emrick Funeral Home.
Friends may call at the residence.