On January 12, 1956, God blessed Myrtle and Birdie Chambers with a beautiful baby girl in Strong, Arkansas, and named her Brenda Lynn Chambers.
She found her spiritual home at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where she accepted Christ and was baptized. Brenda loved being a part of the usher board. Brenda's faith was a guiding light in her life. She was a 1974 graduate of Strong High School and continued her education at South Arkansas Developmental Center for Children and Families.
Brenda enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She also loved running track, dancing, and making everybody around her smile.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Myrtle Mae Loggins, sisters Mary Loggins and Ruthie Robinson, brothers Billie Joe Loggins, George Willie Loggins, and Allen Mack, grandmother Mollie Wainright, and grandfather Noah Wainright.
Left to cherish her memories are her sisters, Mirdie Lee Benton of Strong, Ark and Hattie Clark of Milwaukee, WI, and brother, James Loggins of El Dorado, AR.
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