Connie Faye Brogan, 63, of South Charleston, WV, went to be with the Lord on Friday, October 16, 2020 at home.
She was a lifetime companion, loving wife and friend to her husband, Tim, of 46 years. A wonderful mother to her son, Shawn Brogan and daughter, Rachel Keeling. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Izaiah, Ariel and Lilly, brothers, Delbert (Neicie) Lude and Joe (Donna) Lude, and sister, Jeanie (Rocky) Hudnall.
She was a former employee at CAMC for 18 years. Connie was raised in the Davis Creek Church of Nazarene and has always loved singing gospel music with family and friends.
It was her wishes to be cremated. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Connie will be greatly missed.
Connie was a beautiful soul. Her smile and laughter always lite up the room. We will miss her at our family gatherings. Prays for Tim, and the kids and grandkids.
Tim. So sorry for you and your familys loss. God bless ?
rest easy Connie. your greatly missed.
we appreciate everything youve done for all our kids.
I am so sorry to hear of Connie’s passing. We have been friends for years. I grew up in the same area and also was good friends with Jeanie. Anytime I saw Connie, she was the same, happy person. I know she will be greatly missed ! Prayers to you and your entire family.
I worked with Connie at CAMC back in the 90s. She was so much fun to work with and always helpful. I think we were related somehow through marriage. My Dad was married to one of her relatives, Kathy (Williams) Risk. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing. My sincerest condolences.
Gina Risk Namay
Tim and Family , So Sorry For Your loss of a Friendly Beautiful Lady , Love Joyce and Don Petry !
Tim, Shawn and Rachel, Im so sorry for your loss. May the Lord surround you with the comfort and peace only He can provide. John 14:27 Connie was my dear friend and co worker and Ill greatly miss her.
She will surely be missed. Always stopped and talked to everyone she came in contact with .May God’s wrap his comforting arms around the family and help them get through this troubling time.