Marjorie Mae Trahan, 90, of Groves, Texas passed away Sunday, April 24, 2011 at Cypress Glen Nursing Home in Port Arthur, Texas. Marjorie was born August 28, 1920 in Welch, Louisiana to Clarence Ledger and Ada Norris Ledger. She was an area resident for 70 years, a wonderful homemaker and loving mother and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph "Jake" Trahan; son, William Leroy Trahan; sister, Norma Watson; and brother, John Ledger. Survivors include her two sons, Charles Trahan and wife, Marlyn of Groves and son, Ryan Trahan; Tracy Paul Trahan and wife, Rhonda of Atlanta, GA and their daughter, Brooke Trahan; daughter-in-law, Barbara Trahan of Bridge City and her sons, Cody Trahan, Ryan Skinner and wife, Chelsea; grandson, Todd Trahan and wife, Cynthia; two sisters, Barbara Garrison and Patsy Cooley both of Sulphur, LA; three great-grandchildren, Cace, Halle and Reece Skinner. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, April 28, 2011 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Dr. Joe Worley, pastor of First Baptist Church of Groves officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Wednesday evening from 5:00p.m.-7:00p.m. at the funeral home. Friends wishing may send memorial contributions to: Odyssey Hospice; 550 Fannin Street, Suite 1230; Beaumont, TX 77701.
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Anonymous
April 27, 2011
This lovely picture of Aunt Margie is truly the way I will always remember her. She was a very fine lady and I will always remember her smiling face, her wittiness and wonderful giving ways. She was an inspiration for all of us and we should all aspire to be more like her. I will miss her greatly and know she will be re-united in Heaven with her love ones that have gone before her, her husband, Jake, son, Leroy, parents, MoMO and PawPaw Ledger, brother, John and his wife, Gloria,and her sister, Norma.
Anonymous
April 26, 2011
I have many fond memories of Aunt Margie and spending time with her. She and Uncle Jake helped me get my first house fixed up and ready to move in. She gave me her washer, dryer and dishwasher to set up housekeeping. She sat up all night with momma when my grandmother passed away. Your family will miss you Aunt Margie. Please tell momma & daddy I love them when you see them. All my love, Connie
Anonymous
April 26, 2011
What a lovely portrait of such a lovely, lovely person. I can tell you unequivocally that I dearly loved Marjorie with all my heart, as did my beloved husband who just passed away on March 15 of this year. I most suspect those two great friends are rejoicing in Heaven together right now. God bless all of Marjorie's loving family and all those who loved her.
Anonymous
April 25, 2011
Margie was my mother's (Norma Watson) oldest sister and a very dear aunt. She use to sew clothes for me since she only had 3 boys and no girls. I spent several summers at her house and will miss her greatly. My condolences go out to Charles and Tracy Paul for their loss. I know that Aunt Margie is truly in Heaven as she was the sweetest person who had a great personality and was always smiling and was a great comfort for me after my mother passed away in 2005.