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Courtland L. “Coke” Logue Sr., 86, of Blanco died Sept. 5, 2011, surrounded by his family. He was born in Sparks, Okla., on Jan. 25, 1925.

He lived a long and wonderful life. He started life on a farm off a dirt road. He then joined the Navy and traveled the world. He was a consummate salesman and entrepreneur.

He liked to golf, garden, dance and sing. He loved walking and caring for the animals on the family ranch in Blanco. He enjoyed his final days on the family ranch, where he tended to his vegetable garden and spoiled his dogs. This family patriarch will be missed.

Survivors include his children Courtland L. “Corky” Logue, Bernadette L. McFarling and husband John Sr. and Chris L. Logue and wife Rachel; grandchildren and their spouses Courtland L. “Corby” and Shana Logue, Kelly Patrick Logue, Shannon Catherine and Steven Owen, Ryan Joseph Logue, Clayton Christopher Logue, Jordyn Katherine Logue, G. Newell Bentley, K. Cooper Bentley and Sage Walker, J. Shelby Bentley, John McFarling Jr., Thomas and Kristi McFarling, Robert and Amy McFarling, Courtney Leigh Logue, and Christiana Leigh Logue; great-grandchildren Aidan Benjamin Logue, Scarlett Evelyne Logue, Elizabeth McFarling, Thomas McFarling Jr., Ava McFarling and Luke McFarling; sibling Willie Roberts Spears of Bristow, Okla.; and sister-in-law Muriel Logue of San Marcos.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Evelyne “Eve” Logue; parents Thomas William and Anna Irene Miller Logue; and siblings Lavona Margaree Smith, Murel Thomas Logue, Juanita Lorene Mason, Myrtle Bernice Evans, Kenneth William Logue and Mary Irene Stanford.

A recitation of the rosary is 7 p.m. Sept. 9 at St. Ferdinand Parish, 25 Main St. in Blanco. A service is 10 a.m. Sept. 10 at the church.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Paulist Priests, 2026 Guadalupe, Austin, TX 78705; or St. Ferdinand Parish, 25 Main St., Blanco, TX 78606.

The family thanks St. David’s Hospital and Rehabilitation Center and its nurses, staff and physicians for their warm and compassionate care.

Condolences may be offered at www.clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 of Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373.