CLUTE — Cletith Eileen Brogan, 75, passed away on Oct. 14, 2018, in Clute, Texas, after a turbulent year of health issues. Born to John Warner and Evelyn Haning Warner on Jan. 8, 1943, in Harrisonville, Meigs County, Ohio. She enjoyed cooking, cake decorating, classes in pottery and doll making. She is a 49 year member of the Wilkesville Chapter 207 OES. She had a beauty shop and sold Emmon's jewelry in Salem Center, Ohio. She earned her GRI as a realtor in Hurricane, W.Va. and was a head teller in Plant City, Fla. She made great biscuits for Hardee's in Zephyrhills, Fla. and was great at customer service in Angleton, Texas.
She and John W Brogan Jr. of Rutland, Ohio have two children, Teresa (Daniel) Valdez of Richwood, Texas and John (Vicki) Brogan in Valdosta, Ga. She was so proud of her grandchildren, Lex Barker of Tacoma, Wa., Stephanie (Brian) Shelton of Mount Carmel, Tenn. and Michelle Brogan of Orlando, Fla. She also has five step grandchildren, Terry Joe (Lisa) Valdez, Donna (Domingo) Garcia, Donald (Sanjui) Valdez, Alice (Rosie) Munoz and Daniel J Valdez, nine great grandchildren, Laura, Amber, Froggy, Tristan, Sebastian, Damyen, Ayanna, Brayden and Jayceon and grandchild, Lilyana, from this blended family.
Cletith was the fifth child of eleven. Surviving are Louise (Vernal) Well, Shade, Ohio, Helen Gipson and Dana Warner of Cambridge, Donna Warner of Athens, John (Iris) Warner of Gahanna, Glada Campbell of Columbus, Gary (Bonnie) Warner of Chester, Tery Warner Robbinsville, N.C. and Mary Carpenter of Rogers, Ar.
Preceded in death by both parents, sister Zelda Joan Kaldor and several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, niece and nephew.
Stroud Funeral Home, Clute, Texas is making arrangements. There will not be a service.
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Laura Cobb-Sheets
October 28, 2018
I have such wonderful childhood memories of spending time with Aunt Cletie, Uncle John, Teresa, and John at their home in West Virginia.
She was loved and will be missed. Thinking of you all!
Love, Laura
Janixe Wyant DeBord
October 25, 2018
Sending my thoughts & prayers to all the family
Morton Butcher
October 23, 2018
I have remembered you these many years. I always thought of you as a very pleasant person to be around. God will have a place for you.
Morton Butcher
Patty Thomasson
October 22, 2018
Rest in Peace my friend. I will cherish our long phone calls these past few years and the wonderful friendship our families have had over the years. We had wonderful times in Hurricane. Love to you!
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Mark and Barbara Brogan
October 21, 2018
We have wonderful memories of family times together. Sending our thoughts and prayers to all.
October 21, 2018
As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your treasured memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.
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