Sue was a childhood friend from Broolyn school to High School. She lived accross the street from Brooklyn school. We spent a lot of time together as little kids.
One time out third grade teacher, Miss Metzler got a new car and she took Sue and me for a ride, boy did we think we were something.
Mrs. Susan Logsdon, 70, of Branchport, a hairdresser in and around the Batavia area , died Wednesday Jan. 11, 2012 at Keuka Comfort Care Home, in Penn Yan.
Mrs. Logsdon was born May 10, 1941, in Mt. Kisco, NY., the daughter of the late Robert & Marjorie (Meach) Wilson. She was a member of the Sew and So Hobby Club of East Bethany and enjoyed decorating, hobbies and crafts.
Her husband, Robert died July 10, 2010. Survivors include a daughter, two grandchildren, two cousins, and several nieces and nephews.
Sue was part of my early years in Batavia. She was in my class and in our group of friends. We spent many sleep overs and other fun times together. I will never for get when her Mom got a convertable and we all thought we were big wheels,( forgive the pun). We had a great time riding around Batavia. Our member number is getting small to soon. We all rejoice when we meet together in the great new world.
Helen Raymond (Nichols)
Sue was a sweet girl. I'm sure she will be missed by many.
Helen Raymond Nichols
Sally Pontius (Bauer)
Sue was a childhood friend from Broolyn school to High School. She lived accross the street from Brooklyn school. We spent a lot of time together as little kids.
One time out third grade teacher, Miss Metzler got a new car and she took Sue and me for a ride, boy did we think we were something.
Good Memories.
Paul Huff
Obituary: Branchport, NY.
Mrs. Susan Logsdon, 70, of Branchport, a hairdresser in and around the Batavia area , died Wednesday Jan. 11, 2012 at Keuka Comfort Care Home, in Penn Yan.
Mrs. Logsdon was born May 10, 1941, in Mt. Kisco, NY., the daughter of the late Robert & Marjorie (Meach) Wilson. She was a member of the Sew and So Hobby Club of East Bethany and enjoyed decorating, hobbies and crafts.
Her husband, Robert died July 10, 2010. Survivors include a daughter, two grandchildren, two cousins, and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in Elmwood Cementary, Batavia.
Muriel Taber (Priebe-Jackson)
Sue was part of my early years in Batavia. She was in my class and in our group of friends. We spent many sleep overs and other fun times together. I will never for get when her Mom got a convertable and we all thought we were big wheels,( forgive the pun). We had a great time riding around Batavia. Our member number is getting small to soon. We all rejoice when we meet together in the great new world.