1949
2016
Dorothy Ann Logsdon,
66 of Indianapolis passed away February 1, 2016 at Eskenazi Hospital. Dorothy was the daughter of Kenneth J Ratliff and Maxine Trimmer Ratliff. Dorothy was born March 28, 1949. Dorothy worked for 25 years at the Indianapolis Goodwill stores. She enjoyed reading her Bible and doing puzzles. She is survived by her step-mother Myrtle M. Blythe Ratliff; her brothers Thomas (Susie) Sterrett, Michael (Kim) Ratliff and sisters Vickie Dawson, Janey (Danny) Sawyer, Bonnie (Grover) Hamilton, Melody (Dave) Rutheford, Amanda (Troy) Jackson and her aunts Jean Davis, Jolene Munns, Margie Sacco, Lois Ashlock and many cousins. Dorothy was preceded in death by her father and mother; husbands Gerald Laws and Jack Logsdon and son Gerald Laws II.
Services will be held at Family Funeral Care, 5791 Rockville Rd, Indianapolis, Indiana. Visitation will be held Tuesday February 9 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. A graveside service and burial will be held at the Stilesville Cemetery in Stilesville, Indiana. Arrangements under the direction of Family Funeral Care-Rockville West, Indianapolis, IN.
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