CHARLOTTE-BROGA-Obituary

CHARLOTTE BROGA

MIddlebrook, Virginia

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November 19, 2014
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MIddlebrook, Virginia

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Henry Funeral Home Obituary

CHARLOTTE B. BROGAMIDDLEBROOK, VA...Charlotte (Bell) Broga, 62, widow of Dwight C. Broga, III, of Middlebrook, died Wednesday, November 19,2 014, in Augusta Health, Fishersville.She was born June 20, 1952, in Kentucky, a daughter of the late Vincent and Dorothy (Speeks) Bell.Mrs. Broga was...

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Charlotte was a wonderful person and she left us too soon.

Thank you for bringing me chocolate covered cherry mice when I was little, and for making my quilt when I was born. I love you.

To All of our family members experiencing the loss of a Lovely Lady & to me an Auntie.

Much Love,

As a Distinguished Member of the USCG Chief Warrant Officers Assn I had the great pleasure of working with Charlotte over several years. Her passing is truly a shock! I will sincerely miss Charlotte. Our conversations at CWOA meetings were inspirational. She had years of wisdom, knowledge and experience and our conversations were truly enlightening. Charlotte was always a very kind and considerate person. She will truly be missed by all who knew and loved her.

My deepest sympathy...

It was so pleasant serving with Charlotte on the Military Officer's Assoc. of America Board of Directors over the past four years. She was so kind in sending a welcoming card to me when we were elected. She was so happy to be a board member and it was my honor to have served with her. She was a great American!

Although I did not know Ms. Broga well, I do remember serving with her at TRACEN Yorktown, VA. She was a nice lady and always involved in Coast Guard functions. Her and Dwight were always volunteering to help. My deepest sympathies.

We are thinking of you all during these sad and difficult days. Sending prayers and love...

Charlotte was a sweet neighbor who will be greatly missed. Little things about a person stick in our heads and are attached to our memory of them. For Charlotte, it will be her pickled string beans as well as her Mint Juleps. We will miss knowing she is in her lovely home up on the hill.

Our sympathies to her family.
God Bless,
Jerry and Carol Austin

To all of Charlotte's family,
From early childhood days in Curdsville, KY I remember how you and your big sister Rita would visit us Murphy girls (Mary Rose and Sally) during the summer. We would all take turns and sometimes squabble over who would ride your little bike down our gravel road. Even though we lost contact with most of your family I'm glad to hear how you spent your life. May God grant all of your family spiritual peace during this sorrowful time. Many thoughts and...