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Family will receive friends on Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 11am at HILL FUNERAL HOME. A service will follow at 12pm. 

Aunt Shalonda,

Your Mother will be missed. Though I didn’t get much time to spend with her I can still say she was a kind and loving person. She always made me feel welcomed and she just had a peaceful demeanor about her. I will always remember her being at family functions grinning from ear to ear. I could tell that she was just happy watching her loved ones enjoy themselves. I can actually hear her voice; I feel like she was always calling for you or Mondra! I am sorry for her passing and thankful for her presence on earth. She will be missed.

Alexandria Harris

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Obituary for Deborah Logan

Deborah Logan 1955-2023

Deborah Logan

01/05/1955 - 09/11/2023

Deborah (Debbie) Kay Logan, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away at the age of 68, on September 11, 2023, at Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital, after a courageous battle with multiple sclerosis (Devic's disease).
 
Debbie was born on January 5, 1955, to Shirley (Crider) White and Harold Baldridge in Mansfield, Ohio. She spent her life alongside her loving husband, Bill Twyman, for 41 wonderful years. Together, they shared a passion for adventure, riding motorcycles, and dedicated themselves to running their chapter of the motorcycle club.
 
Debbie was a true Ohio State Buckeyes fan and held a deep affection for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Golden State Warriors. Her enthusiasm for sports brought joy to countless gatherings and celebrations with family and friends.
 
As a mother and grandmother, Debbie adored her daughter and grandchildren. She will be fondly remembered for her playful spirit, occasional stubbornness, and, above all, her overwhelming love and unwavering support. Debbie had an extraordinary ability to make everyone around her feel cherished, and she took every opportunity to express how proud she was of her family.
 
In addition to her loving relationships, Debbie was known for her culinary talents. She had a genuine passion for cooking, and her delicious dishes brought warmth and comfort to the hearts of those lucky enough to enjoy them.
 
Debbie leaves behind cherished memories and a legacy of love that will live on in the hearts of her family and friends. She will be deeply missed and remembered for her vibrant spirit, kindness, feistiness and the enduring love she shared with all who had the privilege of knowing her.
 
She is proceeded in death by her Grandparents, her mother Shirley and father Harold. 
She is survived by her husband Bill Twyman, daughter Shalonda (Muezjunto) Johnson, siblings David (Beth) Baldridge, Mike Baldridge, Jeff (Angie) Baldridge, Patty Jacobs Bradley, Mary White Cutler, Peggy (Michael) Lamb. And her grandchildren Mondra, Milan, Joshua, Mylizah and a host of other grandchildren and great grandchildren. And many nieces and nephews.