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Spouse: |
June C. Riddle Logsdon
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Children: |
Sunny Elaine Whetsel Larry Conan Logsdon Jacquline Sue Emmons
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Grandchildren: |
Victoria D. Shetsel Cecelia Ann Bender Christina Logsdon Christina Smerdel Tammye Lynn Boling Great grandchildren: Michael Bender Jennifer Bender Hannah Boling Aaron Smerdel
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Parents: |
Louis Herbert Logsdon and Laura Susan Graham Logsdon
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Siblings: |
Norman Logsdon Jerry Logsdon Ronnie Logsdon Joan Andreotti Jean Ballenger Carolyn Wiley
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Grandparents: |
None listed
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Birth Date: 4/23/1929
Death Date: 7/3/2000
Washington Park North Cemetery
Court of Living Bible, Section H, Level 2, Crypt 45D
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Louis always walked around with a smile on his hace and singing. He was very generous to anyone who had less than him. Louis was a very happy person who loved to hunt, fish and camp. He loved auto racing. He would spend almost the entire month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway enjoying the Indy 500. He was among some of the first stock holders in Raceway Parks. Louis was an avid bowler. He belonged to several bowling leagues and won a car in the Honkie Classic. He always enjoyed family and holiday dinners. |
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Louis & June Logsdon, Brian Emmons, Christina Smerdel, Victoria Whetsel, Tammye Boling, Cecelia Bender, Jacquine Emmons, Sunny Whetsel, Judy Logsdon, Larry Logsdon
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Aaron Smerdel, Christina Smerdel, Tammye Boling, Shawn Smerdel, Rick Boling, Hannah Boling, Jacquline Emmons, Brian Emmons
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Great grandson, Michael Bender.
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Great granddaughter, Jennifer Bender.
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L to R, front row: June C. Logsdon (wife), Sunny Whetsel (daughter) back row: Louis C. Logsdon, Jaquline Emmons (daughter), Larry C. Logsdon (son)
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Family gathering, L to R: Jerry Logsdon, Carolyn Wiley, Jean Ballenger, Laura Susan Logsdon (mother), Joan Andreotti, Norman Logsdon, Louis C. Logsdon
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L to R: Louis Logsdon and his son in law, Robert E. Whetsel.
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Louis enjoyed catching Bass at West Boggs Lake.
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Bob Whetsel, Hannah Boling took good care of Louis.
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Louis was proud of all the trophies, award patches, his checks and belt buckles he won while bowling.
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