Cheryl Annette Warren – Savoie 

In Memorial of

Cheryl Annette Warren – Savoie 

Born January 22nd, 1970 in Ector County, Odessa, Texas

Passed away October 4th, 2024 a Resident of San Leon, Texas

Cheryl was diagnosed and bravely walked the journey of ovarian cancer. During which she encouraged and inspired-all, everyone in her life and on her path along the way, including the medical team providers in her treatment and care.

Tho cancer cut her life here on earth, short, she left an impact and influence on everyone she encountered, whether it was for only just-a-moment in time, or a whole-life-long…

Preceded in death, by her dad, Carl Pool.

She is survived by her husband Michael Dean Savoie, mother and father, Carol and Don Peters, brother Curtis Pool, and niece Veronica Pool, her children: son Tyler Moss, daughter Eden and son-n-law Herbert Groessel, daughter Chloe Moss and son-n-law Andrew Clark, daughter Zana Moss, and grandchildren: Jayden Moss, Zackery Semple, Ezri Groessel, Riley Moss, Emma Clark, Zoe Clark, Zeva Moss and Zyah Moss.

She is also survived by her mother-n-law Rita Bailey, father-n-law Dean and wife Cheryl Savoie, sister-n-law Shari K. Savoie-Bowen and husband Steve Bowen, sister-n-law Michelle Savoie Allen, sister-n-law Christy Klenk and husband Wayne Klenk, and niece Bethany Emmite.

And last but not least, her precious- Kittycat, Itty-Bit.

After many years partnering and working as a Child Day Care provider, she set upon a new dream and ventured to attend and graduate college, later, in her adult-life, all the while still caring for and raising a large, young, family – to reach new goals, achieve a degree, and pursue a new, high-level career, in a corporate world space. Cheryl accepted a position and was employed by the Internal Revenue Service as an Agent-Auditor.

Cheryl was also hugely significant and pivotal in the day-to-day management and success of the San Leon Beach Pub.

Cheryl was a major partner and team member in the charitable efforts of The Beach-Keepers for the care and benefit of San Leon’s community treasure, Mooner Beach.

Cheryl-Annette’s most important and cherished duties and positions in life were being a devoted and dutiful daughter, amazing wife, awesome Mom and Grammie, wonderful friend, kind neighbor, and all-around good citizen.

Cheryl was always above board, conscientious, considerate, and thoughtful, regardless of the circumstance, situation, and / or person(s).

Cheryl always lead with compassion, empathy, character, and integrity. She walked thru life without judgment or resentment. Often drawn, receptive, and truly accepting of differences, especially for the unattended, un-noticed and unseen.

Thru-out her entire, brief, lifetime, she gave, sought, facilitated and provided, every-thing for the Love and betterment of others.

Cheryl will be forever remembered and greatly missed. She left her mark on this world, and her heart with all who knew her.

Family and Friends are invited to Honor her in a Celebration of Life, Saturday, November 2nd, 2024, 4-8pm, at the San Leon Beach Pub, as we share memories, photos, music and food.

An intimate ceremony of flowers and ashes will also be shared at Mooner Beach.

Parking is generously provided at Eagle Point Marina, and a golfcart shuttle will be available.

1 comment

  1. My heart goes out to all of her family. She loved you all so much. Hold on to the precious memories. Lots of hugs and prayers. Love you all

    CeCelia Goff

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