Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Remembering Grandaddy

On Sunday morning, Heaven gained another angel and we lost a very loved man here on Earth. Grandaddy passed away. We knew this was coming but it does not make the hurt any less painful. We take peace in knowing that he truly is in a better place and he is no longer in any type of pain and he is free of illness. I look forward to the day when I will see him again! Grandaddy was such a sweet, wonderful person. He always made me feel like a part of the family since the first day I met him. I am grateful for the 12 plus years he was in my life. He was very much like my own grandfather. I am thankful that he was such a driving force in my husband's life and honestly made him the man he is today. Grandaddy has always been there for us through our dating years into our married life. He loved us and he loved our kids. I have so many fond memories of him being on the floor playing with each of them and plenty of memories of him holding them. He loved his kids, his grand kids and his great grand kids; and I always knew that about him. He will be greatly missed and it will be tough not having him here with us!

 




And here is his obituary. Grandaddy was a truly blessed man who was loved very much!

Clatis Doggette SUMMERVILLE - Clatis Doggette, 77, of Summerville, husband of Judie Doggette, passed away Sunday, September 22, 2013, at The Village at Summerville. Family and friends are invited to attend his visitation this evening from 6 to 8 o'clock at James A. Dyal Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at 10 o'clock at Deer Park Baptist Church, 8875 University Blvd., North Charleston, SC 29406. Entombment will follow at Carolina Memorial Park, 7113 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29406. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to The Village at Summerville, 201 W. 9th North Street, Summerville, SC 29483. Mr. Doggette was born November 6, 1935 in Silas, AL, son of the late Robert Clyde Doggette and Catherine E. Doggette. He retired after twenty one years of service in the United States Air Force. He also retired from DuPont as a Mechanical Technician after twenty years of service. He was an active member of Deer Park Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife Judie; one son and one daughter, Lance Doggette (Christine) of Hillsville, VA and Brenda Greene (Anthony) of Summerville; five grandchildren, Natasha Foster (Donnie) of Goose Creek, Brandon Doggette (Meredith) of Arizona, Rachel Doggette of Warrenton, NC, Wesley Greene (Angela) of Adams Run and Wade Greene (Leslie Wiseman) of Moncks Corner; ten great-grandchildren, Lana Foster, Jena Foster, Peighton Doggette, Henry Doggette, Scott Doggette, Vaiden Poythress, Lyndian Poythress, Seabrook Greene, AJ Rehberg and Savannah Rehberg; and one sister and one brother, Carolyn Dawsey of Mt. Pleasant, and Winston Doggette of Georgetown. 

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