Coffee County GaArchives Obituaries.....Logue, Margaret O'Neal March 6, 2014
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The Douglas Enterprise - March 12, 2014
 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal Logue, age 86, of Douglas, GA, passed away on Thursday, 
March 6, 2014, at Coffee Regional Medical Center following an extended illness.
 Mrs. Logue was born on April 18, 1927, in Willacoochee, Atkinson Co., GA, to 
the late Willis James O'Neal  and Hazel Leedom O'Neal.
 She was a charter member of Westwood Baptist church and formerly employed by 
Federal Coreset, Spectrum Apparel and Leemar Corp.
 Survivors include, her son, Von (Cheryl) Logue of Douglas, GA; three daughters, 
Linda (Ronald) Merritt of Ambrose, GA, Diane (Norman) Chaney, and Catherine 
Logue both of Douglas, GA, daughter-in-law, Rozene Logue of Douglas, GA; sister, 
Christine McLendon of Douglas, GA; brother, J.W. "Bud" O'Neal of Willacoochee, 
GA; ten grandchildren, Chance Logue, Dewitt Logue, Greg Merritt, Karen Joyce, 
Missy Roberson, Pebbles Pittman, Katrina Tarrant, Tierney Smith, Kelly Logue and 
Shelly Logue, seventeen great grandchildren, three great-great grandchildren and 
several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, James Logue 
and son, Jimmy Logue.
 Funeral services were held on Sunday, March 9, 2014, at 4 p.m. at Westwood 
Baptist Church with Rev. George Carroll Paulk officiating. Music was furnished 
for the service by Pam Turk, "He Wrote my Name," and church choir, "It is Well 
With my Soul"  with Bernie Evans playing the piano.
 Interment followed at Purvis Church Cemetery.
 Active pallbearers were Rudolph Dobbs, Donnie Giddens, John Sturgis, Don 
Gillis, Mark Dill, David Evans.
 Honorary pallbearers were Heaven Bound Sunday School Class.
 Sims Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.




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