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Elma Hope <I>Lott</I> Logsdon

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Elma Hope Lott Logsdon

Birth
Elizabeth, Wirt County, West Virginia, USA
Death
14 Nov 2020 (aged 84)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Millersport, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Private Funeral Services, celebrating the life of Hope Logsdon, 84, of Millersport, will be held in the Millersport Cemetery, with Pastor John Whisner as celebrant. The family will hold a public celebration of Hope’s life after COVID-19.
Hope passed away Saturday evening in Columbus, following a brief illness. She was born in Elizabeth, WV, the daughter of the late Elisha and Floda Bay (Westfall) Lott. She was a graduate of Olive Orange H.S. Meigs County, Class of 1953; and worked for Ohio Bell as a telephone operator and for The Limited for over twenty years.
Hope’s greatest love was her family. She enjoyed all facets of family life, and really loved washing clothes and ironing! She loved decorating for all holidays and especially Christmas. She also enjoyed growing and arranging flowers as well as gardening. She enjoyed playing euchre, dancing in the former Reynoldsburg Belles; and was a former member of the Reynoldsburg United Methodist Church and Millersport Lioness Club. She loved traveling to Florida and Tennessee for vacation. She was loved by everyone who knew her.
She is survived by her loving husband Dale Edwin Logsdon, her daughters Lorrie (Ron) Hoover of Millersport, Leslie (David) Gibson of Thornville, Lynn Waterer of Millersport; her seven grandchildren: Zachary (Ashley) Waterer, Holly (Chad) Culver, Lacey (Josh) Haas, Lindsey (Correy) Hoover-Copeland, Abigail (Randy) Smith, Zane Waterer, Benjamin Gibson; along with her 11 great-grandchildren: Eden, Lakelyn, Hannah, Jaxin, Cade, Kastor, Ava, Ari, Evelynn, Colt, Alette, along with her sister Yvonne (Bob) Schirtzinger, and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings: Dale, Lillian, June, Oren, Virginia, and Carol.
Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service, Thornville, is honored to care for Hope and her family.
Private Funeral Services, celebrating the life of Hope Logsdon, 84, of Millersport, will be held in the Millersport Cemetery, with Pastor John Whisner as celebrant. The family will hold a public celebration of Hope’s life after COVID-19.
Hope passed away Saturday evening in Columbus, following a brief illness. She was born in Elizabeth, WV, the daughter of the late Elisha and Floda Bay (Westfall) Lott. She was a graduate of Olive Orange H.S. Meigs County, Class of 1953; and worked for Ohio Bell as a telephone operator and for The Limited for over twenty years.
Hope’s greatest love was her family. She enjoyed all facets of family life, and really loved washing clothes and ironing! She loved decorating for all holidays and especially Christmas. She also enjoyed growing and arranging flowers as well as gardening. She enjoyed playing euchre, dancing in the former Reynoldsburg Belles; and was a former member of the Reynoldsburg United Methodist Church and Millersport Lioness Club. She loved traveling to Florida and Tennessee for vacation. She was loved by everyone who knew her.
She is survived by her loving husband Dale Edwin Logsdon, her daughters Lorrie (Ron) Hoover of Millersport, Leslie (David) Gibson of Thornville, Lynn Waterer of Millersport; her seven grandchildren: Zachary (Ashley) Waterer, Holly (Chad) Culver, Lacey (Josh) Haas, Lindsey (Correy) Hoover-Copeland, Abigail (Randy) Smith, Zane Waterer, Benjamin Gibson; along with her 11 great-grandchildren: Eden, Lakelyn, Hannah, Jaxin, Cade, Kastor, Ava, Ari, Evelynn, Colt, Alette, along with her sister Yvonne (Bob) Schirtzinger, and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings: Dale, Lillian, June, Oren, Virginia, and Carol.
Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service, Thornville, is honored to care for Hope and her family.


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