© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma March 1996 February 24, 1996 ~ March 6, 1996 Baylee was born February 24, 1996, in Oklahoma City, and died March 6, 1996, in Oklahoma City at the age of 11 days and one hour. Funeral services for Baylee Nicole Logue, infant daughter of Michelle R. Logue and Nicky Jarnagin will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, March 9, 1996, in the Brown-Binyon Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. John Derr of Epworth United Methodist Church will officiate. Baylee was born February 24, 1996, in Oklahoma City, and died March 6, 1996, in Oklahoma City at the age of 11 days and one hour. Survivors include her mother, Michelle Logue of the home; father, Nicky Jarnagin of Chickasha; maternal grandparents, Bill and Marilyn Logue of Chickasha; paternal grandfather, Roy Jarnagin of Duncan, paternal grandmother, Nancy Jarnigan of Chickasha; maternal great grandmother, Mary Alice Morris of Chickasha; maternal great grandmother, Sue Logue Reynolds of Dibble; uncle, Steve Logue of Chickasha, and cousins, Damon and Devon Logue of Chickasha. Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Brown-Binyon Funeral Home. |
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