Mrs. Jane Davis Loggins, age 81, Jonesborough, passed away Monday, December 2, 2019 at Hospice House in Bristol.
Mrs. Loggins was born in Johnson County and the daughter of the late N.U. & Stella Lowe Davis. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hubert Loggins.
She was a member of Tri Cities Baptist Church and the Johnson City South Camp Gideons Ladies Auxiliary.
Mrs. Loggins, and her husband Hubert, were owners and operators of West Towne Hardware.
Survivors include one son, Mark Loggins; two sisters, Sara Wayland (Mike) and Barbara “Bobbie” Dancy; and several nephews and nieces.
Graveside services will be conducted 11:30 am Thursday, December 5, 2019 at Brookshire Cemetery with Pastor Richard Stout officiating. Following the graveside, the family will meet for a time of fellowship and food at Bethany Baptist Church.
Pallbearers will be Jerry Dancy, J.M. Trivette, Larry Jim Davis, Mike Wayland, John Blanford and Jerry Kunisch.
Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Northeast TN Chapter, 207 N. Boone St. Suite 1500 Johnson City TN 37604, Ballad Health Hospice Foundation 280 Steels Rd. Bristol, TN 37620 or to Tri-Cities Baptist Church - 171 Promise Land Dr. - Gray, TN 37615
12/04/2019
Edna W Crawford
Dear Mark,
I have missed the special friendship of your dear mother and
will continue to do so! She was a precious, God fearing lady
and was loved by so many.
I’m sure all her students for 30 years at Dobyns Bennet will
remember her with love and fond memories! Prayers for you
and sympathy.
Edna W Crawford
12/04/2019
Janette Loggins Eastridge
Bobbie and Sara Lou so sorry to hear this. They were always
very special people. I cannot be there Thursday but you and
their son are in my prayers.
So sorry to the family for your
loss. Jane was a great person and
I injoyed my time working for the
family and the great christmas
dinner party she always put
together. She will be missed. May
she join Hubert in heaven where
they can be together again.
Mark, so sorry to hear of your mom
passing. Sending prayers for you and her
sisters. I thought the world of her. She
was a very special person. Ginny Payne