Obituary 1925 David C. Logue, one of the most highly respected citizen of Charleston, died at his home on church Street last Friday, after an illness of several weeks. In fact he had been in failing health for several months, but was able to go about his home and town until a few weeks ago. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia. Mr. Logue was a native of Arkansas, having been born in Carroll County, May 6, 1845. He had lived until May 6th of this year he would have been eighty years old. He was an ex-Federal soldier, having served four years in the Union Army, a member of Co. C., 1st Arkansas Regiment. He married Miss Sarah Barber at Bluffton, Mo., in 1865, and to this union six children were born. His first wife died and he later married Mrs. Mary Terry, who survives him. He was a most exemplary citizen a consistent member of the Baptist Church, the funeral services being conducted under the auspices of that church, Rev. P. C. Mays, a life long friend conducting the services, after which the Masonic Lodge, of which he was a faithful member, took charge of the services. He was taken to Lows Creek, near his old home and laid to his last sleep. ** David was s/o James Calvin Logue and Anna Boyd, gs/o William Marrs Logue and Hannah Job and gr gs/o Enoch Job and Lucretia. This obit sent to Ann Brown by descendant Leaton Clark, <[email protected]> February, 2004 Jobe Legacy http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ajobebrown&id=I033093 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail