EASTHER LEE LOGAN WILSON, Born February 5, 1931, passed on July 4, 2024, was raised in Letcher County, Kentucky by her parents Bud Logan and Elizabeth Collins Logan. She married Arthur Wilson and they had 3 children.
She is survived by her children Garry and Sally Wilson and Debbie and Dell Raleigh. One brother James Merida Logan, two sisters Jewell Bollinger and Edith Sergent. Seven Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren and Great, Great Grandchildren.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, her husband, one son, Danny Wilson and one brother Francis M. Logan.
She was a nurse on the 6th floor at Providence Hospital for over 20 years retiring in the 1990’s, she made some lifelong friends there. She was a member of the Northern New Home Church in Goshen, OH. A special thanks to all the people at Glendale Place Nursing Home, who took care of her and made her feel like she was home, and Hospice of Cincinnati for their care and support.
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