A celebration of life Dorothy Bell Pringle Logan, November 10, 1916-March 9, 1999, Saturday, March 13, 1999, 2:00 p.m., Lockhart Baptist Church, Saluda, South Carolina, Reverend Herman J. Jenkins, officiating

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Obituary
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10, 1916, in Halifax County, Virginia. She was the daughter of the late Charles and Florence I. Pringle. She departed this life on March 9, 1999, at Richland Memorial Hospital, Columbia.
Dorothy attended public school in Halifax County, Virginia Union College in Richmond, Virginia and Adele Reid School of Cosmetology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She joined Hickory Grove Baptist Church at an early age, and upon her marriage, became a member of Lockhart Baptist Church, where she served faithfully. Dorothy was a former teacher and energetic business woman with a "can do" attitude, who was a mentor and inspiration to many. She was a past Worthy Matron of Peerless Chapter 335, Order of Eastern Stars; President, Women's Home Aid Society #120; and a member of the Town of Saluda Voters Registration Board.
Dorothy had a son, Robert Shaw Logan, Jr., to precede her in death.
Left to cherish her memories are: her husband, Robert Shaw Logan of the home; son, Richard Anthony Logan of Saluda, SC; daughters, Sarah Elizabeth Thomas of Saluda, SC; Dorothy Delores Watson of Irmo, SC; and Florence I. Logan of Charlotte, NC; four sisters, Edna Matthews,Hollis, NY; Gertrude Logan, Philadelphia, PA; Mary Goode, Petersburg, VA; and Ann Callends, Lynchburg, VA; sixteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Casket fe a r e r s and fflorat fe a r e r s
Family and Friends

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We cannot walk in your path F o r the road you traveled was wide. You touched the hearts o f those you met
F or you met them with a smile.

And as you jou rn eyed along the way You left a warmth so dear.
That memories o fyou rem ained A nd the footsteps very clear.

There is no way to say Good-bye F or you w ill be loved always.
The special way yo u 've touched our lives With your gentleness and caring ways.

That certain smile, that look in your eyes A nd the softness when you 'd say,
"Don't worry, everything is fine, it 'll be okay. 11
Would strengthen us more than you knew or more than we could say.

But G od has seen your prom ise A nd has ca lled you to come home. You've gone away to your M other's embrace

With G od at the throne.

-Submitted B y The Grandchildren

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~ Appreciation
The family wishes to gratefully and humbly acknowledge the many expressions of condolence received during our bereavement. We appreciate each and every one of you.
. .. THE FAMILY

Hobart f u n e r a l ome Saluda, South Carolina