Lyndora Sue Logston passed away on May 6th, 2024 at the age of 58. Lynn was born on January 22nd, 1966 in West Palm Beach, FL and was later adopted and raised by George and Sue Wullaert and raised in Maccleny where she grew up. She then moved to Jacksonville, where she started a family of her own.
She is survived by her half brother Mike (Barbara); her children William (Debbie), Daniel (Ashley), and Katie; grandchildren Kaley, Braiden, Miyah, Tessa, Jayden, Ariah, Chase, and Easton; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. She loved nothing more than to spend time with her grandkids and show them unconditional love. Every holiday you could count on her to be cooking for the family and ensuring no one ever left with an empty belly. If Lynn wasn’t spending time with her family (which she always was) you could find her day dreaming about the mountains of Tennessee. Her untimely passing will leave a void in all our hearts that will never be healed.
Please contact the family for details of the upcoming celebration of her life. We as a family will be spreading her ashes in the mountains in Tennessee towards the end of June. Please bring any photos or memories you may have and let’s celebrate her like only she would want.
Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Logston family.






Such a precious soul ,gone too soon, we first met at DuPont jr high school ,back in 1983..she had such a beautiful soul and will be missed by many! My prayers for her and her family.Never will forget you Lynn,Rest in 🕊️
Ms.Lynn was wonderful lady. I am glad I got to know her. She always had a great big smile on her face when I would see her picking up her grandson from my class. She will be greatly missed!!!
Katie, I'm so sorry to hear of Lynn Passing.
She and I were great friends when we were young. We lived beside one another in Turkey Creek I believe that was the name.
My Condolences to your whole family.
I got my middle name after Lynn .. She was always so giving and would help the world no matter what !! She was there for me unconditionally my whole pregnancy and never made me feel like i wasnt welcome !! The world has lost an amazing soul and always made the best outta the worst !! I miss u and GOD DONE GOT HIM A KRAZY COUNTRY GURL… Rip auntie … Love u lotz 😞
Lynn was a delightful lady and I will miss my friend. My sympathies to her children and grandkids, whom she adored. May you rest in peace Lynn.
Lynn will never be forgotten. She was a loving mother, grandmother and friend. I am thankful for the years spent with her and the cherished memories I will hold onto . From Bunny’s wedding, every kids outing to every Christmas. I will never forget our talks and fun things we all did as a family. I will continue to cook all the recipes I have learned from her and play all her favorite country music songs. Halloween was her favorite holiday and she loved her family with all her heart. I’m thankful my last memory with her was on my wedding day, as she helped me get zipped up and I got one last hug from her and the girls.
She lives on through her children and grandchildren and I’m gonna keep living in honor of her while she watches over us
I pray for the rest of the family and kids and always willing to be there in any way.
I love you Lynn and the family too
forever and always xoxo
You’ll be sorely missed Ms.Lynn. You were truly one of a kind 💜
“Little” Lynn was like a mother to me when I was growing up, and I’ll always have fond memories of playing over at her house on Genovar St in Bayard, with P Willy, Little Daniel and Katie Bug. My heart goes out to the family.
“Those we love can never be more than a thought away; for as long as there's a memory, they live on in our hearts.”
I was shocked when I heard about Lynn. Such a beautiful woman with a big heart.
She truly loved all her kids. I will miss our meet up lunches. You are flying high with beautiful angel wings❤️❤️❤️❤️
And will truly be missed by us all.