Wanda J. Browning's Obituary
In loving memory of Wanda Jane (Logue) Browning
Wanda was born, December 16th, 1947, in Decatur Illinois. She passed away November 28th, 2019 in her home.
Wanda was preceded in death by her Father and Mother – Wayne (Pancho) and Ruth Logue, Son- Jeffery Wayne Browning (Philo) , and Brother- Robert Logue (Mouse), also by former husband (divorced) Jon Roger Browning.
Wanda is survived by her son Mathu Jon Browning, her brothers Jerry and Jeff Logue, sister in-law Pam Logue married to Jerry. Grandchildren, Blake Neathery, (Baby) Mathu, Areial, Cortney, and Casey Browning, and her great grandchildren, Hazelynn Cole, Elaina Browning, Kyla Davenport, and great granddaughter (Everleigh) on the way. Spoiling her grandbabies was always a top priority ! A long legacy has been planted by Wanda, speaking of planting…..
Wanda loved planting flowers, the house was always full of green healthy plants year round. When spring hit you could always find her digging in her planters. Simple marigolds and Hostas were her favorite outdoor flowers. Some brought sick plants to her only to saved from the brink and thrive !
Anytime of the week was a good day to visit at Wanda’s house. The door was always open and never locked. She loved to cook and make sure nobody left hungry.
Wanda spent her early years as a waitress at the Brown Jug, and then The Blue Mill, later to indulge her giving heart to nursing becoming an LPN working hard to give her two boys everything they may not have quite deserved, but that’s what a great mother does! Thanks Mom !!!!
Her smile Lit up any room and her laugh was contagious! She will absolutely be missed by all !
Life cannot be measured as we gather here to mourn, our greatest treasure, loving caring and consistent, we have never been without you and we are glad to have known you with pride, in till we meet again with each passing day, we’ll love and miss your sweet grace, you never said you were leaving, not a chance to say goodbye, we needed you a million times, if love could have kept you here, you would have never left, in life we loved you dearly, in death we’ll do the same, we love you still, in our hearts you hold a place that no one will ever fill, it broke our hearts to see you go, but never alone for a part of us all went with you, on that day that GOD called you home.
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