Jean-Brogan-Obituary

Jean Marlves Brogan

Roanoke, Virginia

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Jean Marlves (Nannie) Brogan, 85, of Vinton, Va., passed away Tuesday, September 30, 2008, at her home with her beloved family at her side. She was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene B. and Edith Harrison Hodges; and brothers, Ralph, William, and Jerry Hodges. Mrs. Brogan was a longtime...

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Donna and Deborah:
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you both. I know these days seem so hard, but in time, the memories will make life easier. God Bless you both!

Dear Family,

Michael, Pat, Debbie and Donna

I am sorry for your lost. My heart goes out to you.

May God be with each one of you and your family durning this time and always.

Sending my Love to all of you.

To the Brogan Family
Our prayers go up for you all in your time of sorrow. We can truthfully say that we have walked in you shoes and know the pain you are feeling.We have a loving
God that will help in times of grief.

Dear Brogan Family,

I know your hearts are hurting now and I know that all our lives will be changed because of her absence. You see, we could ALL count on "Nannie". A little on the stubborn side, "yes" and she could quickly put you in your place, if you got out of line, but she was one of the hardest working women I have ever known. I remember her at the kitchen sink doing dishes and cooking or doing laundry for her family. She could not bear to know that someone was in need. She...

I love you Nannie (:
you'll always be in my heart.






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My prayers are with the family at this time. God gave her a long life and she left a lot of memories.

Dear Brogan Family,

I know your hearts are hurting now and I know that our lives will be changed because of her absence. You see, we could ALL count on "Nannie". She was at times a little on the stubborn side, "yes" and she could quickly put you in your place, if you got out of line, but she was one of the hardest working women I have ever known. I remember her at the kitchen sink doing dishes and cooking or doing laundry. She could not bear to know that someone was in need. She...

Dear Family
Our prayers go out to all of you in your time of sorrow. In the love of God,may you find strength and peace. In the prayers of friends and family may you find comfort and love

What are my great memories of Nannie?

I remember as a young child visiting her at her job at the bread store and she would always let me pick out special snacks.

I remember crawling up on her lap and listening to her read and sing from the Childcraft book that we all know so well!

I remember her fixing our booboo's with apenoil.

I remember dinners like no other at Nannie's....she was the best cook ever!

I remember her making sure everyone of us had what we...