Annabelle Chratain

1919 ∼ 2011

Annabelle Chratain

Annabell Chratain, 91, of Port Arthur, passed away Tuesday June 21, 2011 at her residence in Port Arthur.A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 AM Saturday, June 25, 2011 at Sacred HeartSt. Mary Catholic Parish with Rev. Charles A. Atuah officiating. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves under the ion of Melancon39s Funeral Home in Nederland. A gathering of the family and friends will be from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM Saturday at the Church.Mrs. Chratain was born November 11, 1919 in Lafayette, Louisiana to the late Simon and Octavia Charles. She lived in Port Arthur since 1940 and was a homemaker and a member of Sacred Heart St. Mary Parish.Mrs. Chratain is survived by her two sons, Wallace Chratain Jr. of Port Arthur, and Anthony Chratain of Port Arthur two daughters, Brenda Rogers of Port Arthur, and Marilyn Howard and husband James of Port Arthur one sister Emilda Milenton of Bridgeport, Connecticut and a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Condolences

Pattie Adams Sylvester June 23, 2011
Annabelle was truly one of the finest women Ive ever been honored to know. She was a true friend to my family, a mother to my brother I. She taught me many things, but most of all, she showed loved all the time. Annabelle quotACquot to us had the brightest smile and the loudest laugh. She was tough, yet loving. AC leaves me with many wonderful memories. She was, and still is, my angel. I love her always. XXXOOO AC
Missy Granger June 23, 2011
Anthony and FamilyI am so sorry for your loss. May the Holy Spirit guide you through this difficult time.I will be praying for you and your Family.LoveMissy Granger
Valerie Thompson June 23, 2011
Dear Chratain Family,I am sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in your loving memories, and in knowing that God is quotnear to those that are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.quot Psalm 3418 He has promised to soon quotswallow up death forever...and wipe the tears from all faces.quot Isaiah 258 With deepest sympathy,