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Funeral service for Ms. Diane K. Logan, 66, will be 2 p.m., Sunday, April 30, 2017, at Chapel Hill Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayne Dunaway officiating. Burial will follow at Anniston Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:30 p.m. - 2 pm. Ms. Logan passed away Wednesday afternoon at her residence. Ms. Logan is survived by her sons, Scott Wallace and wife, Sandra and Shane Wallace and wife, Jennifer; mother, Bess Elrod; sister, Freddie B. Gately; brother, Gerald Cromer; grandchildren, Hunter Wallace, Madison Wallace and Nick Butler; several nieces and nephews. Ms. Logan is preceded in death by her father, Noil Elrod; brother, Johnny Cromer and nephew, Brian Cromer. Pallbearers will be Greg Ginn, Jeremy Cromer, Colton Cromer, Hunter Wallace, Nick Butler and Tommy Nichols. In loving memory of our mother, who has went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we the family would like to thank her for all she has done for us and all our families. We will always miss you until we see you again. Condolences may be left at www.chapelhillfh.com.
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I am so sorry to learn of Diane's death. She and I grew up together but had lost touch thru the years...My thoughts and prayers are for all of her loved ones!
Cheryl Third Carroll
April 30, 2017
This small space does not allow proper room for me to express my gratitude for what D.D. did for me. She took me in and listened to my every tell of woe and then there were the times that we would giggle like school girls. There will continue to be those special times when I think of her with a smile, until we meet again in Heaven. And oh what a day that's going to be!
Jennifer Ryser
April 30, 2017
We knew Ms. Diane for many years, sweet lady & have very fond memories of our times with her & Billy Joe. Love you & rest in peace!!
Steve & Lindy Smith
April 30, 2017
Esther and I will long remember Diane's sweet smile and conversations from the church Phu in front of us at Ohatcgee COC and will forever miss her beautiful smile and personality.
Bill and Esther Bearden
April 29, 2017
Ma y the god of all comfort be wih you during this most difficult time,
Gloria Curry
April 29, 2017
Sympathy for your loss.May God bless you in the adjustment time
Inez Bush
April 29, 2017
Our prayers are with each of you as you travel the days to come. May your good memories help the pain of loss and the love of god be with you.
Craig Power
April 29, 2017
I had the honor of working alongside Diane for a few years at the St. Clair County Library HQ in Ashville. At that time I was completing my degree at JSU, but I originally grew up in Pell City; needless to say, we quickly found common interests in the roots we shared. Diane treated me like an extension of her family, like one of her own. Although I haven't had the privilege of meeting you all, I've heard enough stories about Scott, Shane, and their families to feel as though we're old friends. On many occasions, I'd chat with Ms. Elrod when she would call from the cleaners to talk with Diane about one thing or another. It was obvious the remarkable bond that this mother-daughter duo shared. To anyone who knew Diane well enough to see the beautiful soul within her, it was evident that her family was the center of her world. Despite leaving behind her earthly body, I am certain that her faith has promoted her transition to everlasting life. No more pain, no sickness, but rather eternal rest and healing within the arms of her savior. May you all find peace in knowing that her pain is gone, yet her spirit lives on. My prayer is that you all are wrapped in the comforting embrace of the Holy Spirit in the days ahead.
Joseph Poe
April 29, 2017
I have known Diane for many years she done my mothers hair for a very long time. Love you Diane. Becky Sims Buse
Becky Sims Buse
April 29, 2017
I had the honor of working alongside Diane for a few years at the St. Clair County Library HQ in Ashville. At that time I was completing my degree at JSU, but I originally grew up in Pell City; needless to say, we quickly found common interests in the roots we shared. She treated me like an extension of her family. While I haven't had the privilege of meeting you all, I heard enough stories about Shane and Scott that it feels as though we're old friends. I chatted with Ms. Elrod on the phone from time to time as well. Diane would be working on something and Ms. Elrod would call from the cleaners to chat about one thing or another. It was obvious the remarkable bond this mother daughter duo shared. It's evident that you all were the center of Diane's world. Although she has left her earthly life behind, I'm certain that her faith has transitioned her into her heavenly home. No more pain, no sickness, but eternal rest and healing within the arms of her savior. May you all find peace in knowing that her pain is gone, but her spirit lives on. My prayer is that you all are wrapped in the comforting embrace of the Holy Spirit in the days ahead.
Joseph Poe
April 29, 2017
May God strengthen and comfort the family during your time of sorrow.
April 29, 2017
Draw close to God and he will draw close to you. James 4 : 8.
April 29, 2017
Draw close to God and he will comfort and strengthen you.
April 29, 2017
A very special lady who wi'll be missed. Good bye Diane until we meet again in Heaven.
Rita Payne
April 29, 2017
Memories that's all I have now but I will cherish them all.To the family I pray for God's comforting arms to hold you all
Sandra Lively Sams
April 29, 2017
In My Pocket
I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.
My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.
They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.
Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.
But of all the treasures I have, it's the memories of you that are the most precious.
By Lamaretta Simmons
Vickie Johnson
April 28, 2017
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