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Lillie Mae LogginsLillie Mae (Brown) Loggins died, Monday, July 14, 2008, after a lengthy illness. She was 97 years of age. Loggins was born to Andrew Jackson Brown and Mary Magdalene Harrington on September 10, 1910. She had an avid memory up to her death. She could tell many stories concerning the history of Parker County and Mena, Arkansas, where they lived in the early 1930s. She was one of the few surviving pioneers of the Peaster Community. Loggins attended public school in Weatherford. She was a very devoted Christian housewife and mother. She loved to work in the yard and around the farm. Loggins was a very talented cook and cooked at the Peaster School Cafeteria for 20 years. She was an excellent seamstress and worked at the White Star and Rankin laundries for several years. In addition to her other activities, she played the organ and piano for the York Avenue Baptist Church for 30 years. Her last wish in life was “to be able to play the organ for Jesus when she got to heaven.” Loggins was preceded in death by her husband, Elra in 1993; daughter, Wanda Hutson Loggins in 2002; and grandson, Barry Hutson in 1983. The funeral was held Thursday, July 17, 2008 at White's Chapel of Memories in Weatherford. Interment was in Central Cemetery next to rest next to her husband of 59 years, Thomas Elra Loggins and her daughter, Wanda Loggins Hutson. Pallbearers were Jason Benson, Jackie Loggins, William (Junior) Loggins; James Moore; Mike Teems, and Jack Loggins Arrangements byWhite's Funeral Home. By Randy Keck at 07/23/2008 - 11:46am | Obituaries | Send This Story to a Friend
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