Barbara Loggins Daniels
Barbara Loggins Daniels, age 84, of 518 North Third Street, Vienna, died Sunday, June 16, 2024, at her residence.
Born in Pinehurst, she was the daughter of the late Grant McCrary and Nell Porter McCrary. Barbara worked for many years as a legal secretary and was a member of the National Association for Legal Support Professionals. Barbara was member of Liberty Baptist Church. In her spare time, she enjoyed antiquing.
She is survived by her children, Pamela Sparrow (Terry) of Vienna, Randy Loggins (Melanie) of Perry and Donna Holt of Panama City, FL; her sister, Beth Paul of Moultrie; her grandchildren, Grant Sparrow (Jennifer) of Pinehurst, Fate Sparrow (Lynn) of Lilly, Paul Sparrow (Ashton) of Perry, Nancy Rollins (Chris) of Cairo, Tara Dent of Panama City, FL, Randall Loggins (Anna Wooten) of Buckhead, Hunter Loggins (Audrey) of Peachtree Corners and Bethany Loggins Chapman (Kyle) of Bluffton, SC; her great grandchildren, Cole Sparrow, Harrison Sparrow, Sutton Sparrow, Conner Smith, Jackson Smith, Amberly Gilliland (Caleb), Chase Graham, Lucy Loggins, Watson Loggins and Everett Loggins; her nieces, Rhonda Priest and Angela McCard.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Cliff Loggins and A. C. Daniels and her granddaughter, Leslie Sparrow
Graveside services were held at 10 AM Wednesday, June 19 in Liberty Cemetery with Rev. Don Howell and Rev. Larry Wilbanks officiating.
Memorial gifts may be made to Liberty Baptist Church, c/o Beverly Peavy, 725 Old Americus Road, Vienna, Georgia 31092.
Friends may sign the online register book at brannen-nesmith.com.
Brannen-NeSmith Funeral Home of Vienna had charge of arrangements.
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