Anna Louise Logan – January 28, 2025

 

Anna Logan passed away, Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at Ascension Providence Hospital at the age of 82.

Anna Louise, who was named after her two grandmothers, was born, September 5, 1942, to George and Alexandria (Lehmberg) Logan. A life-long Texan and Methodist, Anna was born in Georgetown, where her family lived while her father served overseas during World War II.

Her family later moved to Waco, and Anna was educated in Waco schools before earning a bachelor’s degree in education from Baylor University. After graduation, she taught second grade in Waco ISD for many years. Anna enjoyed traveling in Europe and, more recently, spending time with her friends at Providence Village, where she lived for several years.

Anna was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Fred Logan. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Nancy Logan; her niece, Vicki Peters; her nephew, Jim Logan; and several cousins.

At Anna’s request, there will be no service.

4 comments on “Anna Louise Logan – January 28, 2025

  1. Nanci Stiteler Felice “So sorry to hear of Anna Louise’s death. My parents and hers were friends and so during WHS years we were together through our families on many occasions. I remember very well a picnic with both families and Anna Louise and her brother Fred at our family farm near Bruceville. Her mother was a substitute
    teacher in a history class I think at West Jr. High, and she was a very well-liked sub who later moved into that teaching spot permanently. I remember there was a graduation party at the Logan house which was well attended by other WHS seniors. Lots of little memories. We both went to Baylor and both graduated but I lost
    track of her after college as I moved away from Waco. I remember her well as a nice but quiet person. I’m glad she had a teaching career of her own.
    My condolences to all who knew and loved Anna Louise.”

  2. Clara Sue Griffis Arnsdorf: “I visited Anna Louise several times when I came ‘home’ during summers. She often took our kids out for ice cream and a movie—she was a sweet lady. Her mother ‘Logan’ was a dear friend of my mother who always just called her ‘Logan’ when they taught together at Lake Air Jr. High. I am saddened to learn of her passing. Thank you for sharing”

  3. Bev Murphy Wells: “Regrets to hear about Anna Louise. I always loved her name because my Grandmother‘s name was Anna and my Mother’s name was Louise. I know being a teacher she impacted the lives of many. Rest in peace sweet Anna Louise🙏 ”

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