Nancy Cullen Logan, 81 of Kyle passed away peacefully on November 15, 2020, going home to be with her Lord. Nancy was born January 11, 1939 in Austin, Texas to Clarence Cullen and Maribel Buaas Cullen.
At a very young age, her family moved to the Buda area where she graduated from Buda High School. She married the love of her life, Jesse Logan, who is left to cherish her memory after celebrating 63 years of marriage.
Nancy loved spending time with her family, friends, watching birds (especially hummingbirds at their feeder), flowers (mostly her roses) cards, a good game of Mexican train or Uno, square dancing, trips to the coast with her family and friends, horse racing, trips to casinos, and just loved life in general.
She worked for the State of Texas and then for the IRS for several years in data management and later for Austin Independent School District, retiring as Bookkeeper. She was active in Buda United Methodist Church for many years.
Among what she counted as her greatest accomplishments were the three children she and Jesse were blessed to share together. Son, Kelly Logan, son, Christopher Logan (husband Fred Cummins), and daughter Joan Logan (partner Renee Villeneuve). Nancy is also survived by grandchildren, Christopher Kyle Logan (wife Rebecca), and Cullen Logan (wife Vanessa) and one great grandchild, Laurel Logan. Nancy is also survived by brothers Pat Cullen (wife Sherri), brother Frank Cullen (wife Renee), nieces and nephews and many other close relatives and friends.
Her real life's work was looking after her family and being a loving wife, daughter, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
A celebration of Nancy's life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please send donation made in memory of Nancy to American Parkinson Disease Association, or to the charity of your choice.
Tributes
Linda Buaas Strickland wrote on Nov 25, 2020:
"Nancy and I were cousins. As children we spent many happy times together at family gatherings. As a youngster I would often visit her at Buda and now I cherish the wonderful memories made during those times. I realize how important she was in my life. Being four years older than me, I suppose I wanted to emulate her. During the last few years our chats would consist of days past, reminiscing about our grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Those times with her will be long remembered.
May she now be at peace.
Nancy: Until we meet again.
Linda Buaas Strickland "
Kim Cullen Goertz wrote on Nov 23, 2020:
"My Aunt Nancy was an amazing woman, and her and Jesse such a team.
You could say she was the rock of her family, but that is too cold , hard and rigid. No, she was more like the Tree for the family - her and Jesse together. Deep strong roots that firmly held and were always there for any of our family to come back to no matter how far away. Limbs strong enough to sway and bend with changes and challenges - but always there and never breaking. Shade, a safe place for any of her kids or grandkids to go when it was needed. Branches that only grow wider to extend an allow more people into the family, always room for more. ... oh and I am sure a place for birds also.
I love seeing all the family picture posted. They bring back great memories.
Niece, Kim Cullen Goertz, Wheatland, WY"
Lou Ann Moreland-Cummins wrote on Nov 18, 2020:
"Sending my sincere sympathy to the family of Nancy Logan. May God bless them with peace & comfort during this time."