Glenda Louise Thomas Bogott
Glenda Louise Thomas Bogott, 80, of Bacliff, Texas passed away January 20, 2019, in League City, days prior to the passing of her beloved husband Fred Bogott on January 22, 2019. Glenda was born May 3, 1938, to Lelia Merle and Milton Benjamin Thomas in Forest, Texas. She received her Master’s Degree in nursing and worked as a school nurse for over forty years for the Dickinson I.S.D. Additionally she nursed for Mainland Medical Center and as a private nurse prior to her retirement. She and her husband Fred enjoyed traveling the world. Glenda will be remembered as a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great grand-mother, and nurse.
Glenda was preceded in death by her son Lyle Bogott, and brothers-in-law James Ward and Donnie Ray Canford.
Left behind to cherish her memory are her daughters Amy Bogott Johnson and husband Mark, and Dana Segura; sons Timothy Bogott and wife Tisbe, Christopher Bogott, and Fred Steven “Ted” Bogott; sisters Sarah Ward, Ruth Canford, and Lelia May Hall; brothers R. O. Hall and wife Susie Hall, and John Thomas Hall; grandchildren Victoria, Judith, Brandon, Cameron, Stephanie, Timothy, Alexandra, Tyme, Sofia, Lucas, Pyper, and C. W.; great-grandchildren Elijah, and Emiyah.
Visitation for Glenda and Fred Bogott will be held 5:00 – 7:00 pm, Friday, February 1, 2019, at Crowder Funeral Home, Dickinson, Texas with funeral service 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 2, 2019, at Bay Harbour United Methodist Church, 3459 Deke Slayton Highway FM 518 E, League City, TX 77573
I worked with Glenda for many years at Mainland Medical Center. She was so well liked and such a great nurse. She never stopped teaching. Every conversation with her was an adventure. Despite many hectic and busy shifts, she always did everything in her power to help the nurses. I appreciated her sense of humor and her million stories. Such a life well lived. I was so happy to see her recently at a restaurant. She looked like she was truly enjoying her retirement. My condolences to her precious family. Please know that we loved her too.
I had the pleasure to know her. Professionally a great leader with a gentle heart. Praying for your great loss.
My sincere condolences go out to the family. May the Lord bless each of you during this time of sadness. Glenda was a wonderful role model, mentor and friend. It was a privilege to have worked with her at Mainland Center and at K.E. Little Elementary School. Good bye my friend.
I worked with Glenda for years at Mainland Hospital, as well. She was truly a wonderful person and exemplary nurse. She always had a smile and a kind word for everyone, and loved sharing stories about her travels and family. It was obvious how much she loved both, as well as her work as a school nurse. Please take comfort knowing that she truly made a difference in many peoples’ lives. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. With deepest condolences.