of Wichita, KS
October 27, 1939 - March 19, 2021
Janet Joy Logan, age 81, of Wichita, Kansas, formerly of Marion county, passed away Friday March 19, 2021 in Wichita.
Janet was born October 2, 1939 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to the late A.R. and Beulah (Cole) Lambert. She had worked as an LPN.
Janet is survived by her daughter Joni L. Logan and her son Kyle W. Logan both of Wichita, Kansas; her sister Anita R. Lambert-Lanning of Canada; her brother Jack L. Lambert of Seattle, Washington; her grandson Kyle Logan.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Carvel Logan, and her daughter Kelli L. Logan.
A graveside service will be 2:00 pm Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery near Yellville.
Arrangements are by Roller-Burns Funeral Home in Yellville.
Dear Joni and Kyle,
I, Pam, am a first cousin of your mother. I remember your beautiful mother always smiling and laughing. She loved family, especially husband Bill, her mother and dad, and you, her children. The Lord is our refuge and will guide you and hold you in His arms. Keep the faith. God loves you and we do too. In Christ’s love, Pam and Ron
I will always remember my Aunt Janet for her beautiful smile and wonderful laugh. She always made me feel special. She will be deeply missed by all those who knew and loved her.
I will miss my sister more than I can ever express. We grew up together in hard times but managed to get through them. She had a very difficult life but managed to survive in spite of everything she's been through. She deserved so much more than she got out of life. Some way, some how, she managed to make the best of the cards she was dealt. I will truly miss her the rest of my life.
Brother Jack
My deepest sympathies to your whole family....how hard it must be to grieve and deal with all of this during these difficult times when we cannot get together. My heart goes out to you all...you are in my thoughts..
Janet Joy was a beautifully brave & strong child, sister, woman, daughter, cousin, nurse, wife, mother, auntie, grandmother and friend during her time on this planet. She endured or enjoyed all that life brought her way. She tried to teach me to do the same in the short time we had to enjoy each other's company before we left the shelter of our parents' arms. I will love & miss her always.
We remember fondly our last visit with Janet when she traveled with Anita and Kyle to Sacramento, California. Our thoughts and prayers are being sent across the miles to Janet’s family and friends. Hugs and love to all.
Joni, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom! I remember her as such a kind lady. You are in my thoughts and prayers.