Margie lived a wonderful life. She was born in Brookeland, Texas to Zelma & Elijah Booker on May 6, 1920.
Margie married Austin T. Gray in 1936, and moved to Beaumont, where they lived a very active life, always contributing to their community in many areas.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Austin T. Gray and nephew, John Keith Booker.
She is survived by her brother E.J. Booker and brother Jimmy E. Booker; Her many nieces & nephews, who loved her like another grandmother.
Margie was an extremely active lifelong member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, helping out in any capacity in which she was needed. She loved to cook and until very recent years would cook Thanksgiving dinner for the entire church. Margie absolutely loved to travel, both across America and around the world. She incorporated her love of traveling with her love for her church by organizing grand trips all over America as a means of fundraising for St.Paul's. She would fill an entire bus – or two- and head out to see the fall foliage in New England, attend shows in Branson, view the leaves turning in the great west, and many other destinations for the dozens of adventures she planned and lead. She organized these trips until her late 80s, and would joke she was taking the "old folks" on trips, as she never thought of herself as the oldest one of all! Her love of travel never ceased, as she was on another grand world adventure just prior to her passing.
Margie was very active in many civic organizations, including: Eastern Star, Daughters of the Nile, Pilot Club of Beaumont, The Lioness Club, and The Women's Club, among others and held many offices throughout the years, including Queen of the Nile and Worthy Matron of Eastern Star. She enjoyed many years at Gulf States Utilities, where she worked until her retirement. Always staying active, at the age of 82 she decided to build a brand new home from the ground up and loved having her family over at any time, and especially for holidays. Two summers ago she moved into Calder Woods and so enjoyed her time there with all her friends.
Source: Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home, Beaumont, Texas
Margie lived a wonderful life. She was born in Brookeland, Texas to Zelma & Elijah Booker on May 6, 1920.
Margie married Austin T. Gray in 1936, and moved to Beaumont, where they lived a very active life, always contributing to their community in many areas.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Austin T. Gray and nephew, John Keith Booker.
She is survived by her brother E.J. Booker and brother Jimmy E. Booker; Her many nieces & nephews, who loved her like another grandmother.
Margie was an extremely active lifelong member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, helping out in any capacity in which she was needed. She loved to cook and until very recent years would cook Thanksgiving dinner for the entire church. Margie absolutely loved to travel, both across America and around the world. She incorporated her love of traveling with her love for her church by organizing grand trips all over America as a means of fundraising for St.Paul's. She would fill an entire bus – or two- and head out to see the fall foliage in New England, attend shows in Branson, view the leaves turning in the great west, and many other destinations for the dozens of adventures she planned and lead. She organized these trips until her late 80s, and would joke she was taking the "old folks" on trips, as she never thought of herself as the oldest one of all! Her love of travel never ceased, as she was on another grand world adventure just prior to her passing.
Margie was very active in many civic organizations, including: Eastern Star, Daughters of the Nile, Pilot Club of Beaumont, The Lioness Club, and The Women's Club, among others and held many offices throughout the years, including Queen of the Nile and Worthy Matron of Eastern Star. She enjoyed many years at Gulf States Utilities, where she worked until her retirement. Always staying active, at the age of 82 she decided to build a brand new home from the ground up and loved having her family over at any time, and especially for holidays. Two summers ago she moved into Calder Woods and so enjoyed her time there with all her friends.
Source: Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home, Beaumont, Texas
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement