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Betty H. Logan

Betty H. Logan, age 80, of Shelby, passed peacefully Friday morning, January 1, 2021 at Crystal Care Center of Mansfield surrounded by her family.

Betty was born February 1, 1940 in Harlan, KY to the late Dave and Dora Bargo. Betty had been employed at Bechtel Dry Cleaners for many years prior to working at Therm-O-Disc in Mansfield from where she retired. She was an avid reader, talented seamstress, and devoted her life to her children and grandchildren.

Betty is survived by her children: Dave and Sveta Logan of SC, Roberta Jean and Ben Perry of Mansfield, Susan Logan of Mansfield, Buck and Kim Logan of TN, and Julia and Fred Ickert of Mansfield; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren; a brother: Junior Bargo; a sister: Patricia Eldridge; a sister-in-law: Bertie Bargo; and numerous other relatives including special nieces: Nora Lemaster, Amy Smith, and Dora Hamilton. In addition to her parents, Betty was preceded in death by her siblings: Eva Norris, Everett Bargo, Eugene Bargo, Ed Bargo, Sam Bargo, Eulis Bargo, and Janie Hensley.

During her stay at Crystal Care Center, Betty was lovingly cared for by the staff, including: Jerry Brent, Bob Green, Ashley Barney, and Mary Gilmore. The family is so grateful for their care and love given to Betty.

Family and friends are welcome on Tuesday, January 5, 2021from 4-7pm at The Red Barn, 1111 Myers Road, Mansfield, Ohio 44903, where Betty always loved to go for family gatherings and parties. Funeral services will be on Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 11 am at The Red Barn and burial will be in Richland Church of the Brethren Cemetery on Linn Road, Mansfield.  In honor or her devoted care to her grandma while in Crystal Care Center, memorial contributions may be made to Betty’s granddaughter, Mallory Ginn, to assist with pursuing her nursing degree and left in care of the funeral home.

Care for Betty and her family is being provided by the Penwell Turner Funeral Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby.

Appropriate ways to express sympathy for those unable to attend may be done by leaving an online condolence at www.PenwellTurner.com or by leaving a comment on Betty’s obituary on the funeral home’s Facebook page, Facebook.com/PenwellFuneral.

Memories & Condolence

  1. Tracy Klingler says:

    Grandma Betty was always a joy to be around. She was so sweet and sassy and always kept us laughing. She will be deeply missed.

  2. Theresa allbritton says:

    Send my prayers and love to the girls so so sorry for our loss she was a sweet lady truly will be missed bye all . Terry

  3. Dave Bauer says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. RIH, sorry for the loss!

  4. Mark A. Meyer, Sr says:

    David, Susan and the Logan family please accept our deepest condolences. We will continue to have you in our thoughts and prayers.

  5. Allen Sizemore says:

    The entire family sends deepest condolences. I will miss my “Great” Aunt very very much as I know you will all miss her as well. What a loss of a precious soul. She always kept things interesting growing up and kept us laughing. May she rest in peace.

  6. Amy Smith says:

    David, Jeannie, Susan, Bucky and Julie Ann:

    So sorry for your loss. Your mother was a talented, witty, smart and funny lady. I enjoyed visiting and spending time with her. We always had such great laughs together.

    I know heaven has a special angel named Betty. May your memories of her comfort you in the days and years to come.

    Amy Smith

  7. Amy Smith says:

    David, Jeannie, Susan, Bucky and Julie Ann:

    So sorry for your loss. Your mother was a talented, witty, smart and funny lady. I always enjoyed visiting and spending time with her. We enjoyed lots of laughs together.

    I know Heaven has a special angel named Betty.

    May your memories of her comfort you in the days to come.

    My sincere sympathies,
    Amy Smith

  8. Amy Smith says:

    David, Jeannie, Susan, Bucky and Julie Ann: So sorry for your loss. Your mother was a talented, witty, smart and funny lady. I always enjoyed spending time with her. Our visits always had lots of laughter.

    I know heaven has a special angel named Betty.

    May your memories of her comfort you in the days to come.

    My deepest sympathy,
    Amy Smith

  9. Fay Ledford says:

    I was very young when I met Betty.She was so nice and sweet I never forgot her.I enjoyed her company and loved spending time with her.

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