Rosalynde (Roz) Bogan Carter
Rosalynde (Roz) Carter, 90, passed away on March 28, 2023, at 8:00 a.m. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and had been a resident of Beaumont for 70 years.
Roz retired as a special education teacher and counselor after 20 years. She enjoyed living at the beach and spending the summers with her grandchildren there. She was an avid reader and enjoyed volunteering with several community programs. Roz enjoyed her time with her children fishing and looking for seashells at the beach and loved all her visits from her family and hearing about their adventures. In her younger days, Roz could be spotted swimming with her family and friends or walking on the beach on a warm summer night.
Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Tom B Carter; her two sons, Andy Bogan and wife, Debbie, of Beaumont, Texas and David Bogan and wife, Cindy, of Friendswood, Texas; grandchildren, Joe Bogan and wife, Nichole, of Riverview, Florida; Jeremy Bogan of Austin, Texas, Jarrod Bogan and husband, Daniel, of Los Angeles, California; Jessica Gaumer and husband, Matt, of Houston, Texas; Tracie Bogan of Asbury Park, New Jersey; Lindsey Bonner and husband, Trace, of Mont Belvieu, Texas; and Cal Bryan of Beaumont, Texas; and great-grandchildren, Chance Bogan, Abby Bogan, Gavin Bogan, and Boone Gaumer.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ruth and Julius Daroe; sister, Renee Sparano; brother, Stephen Daroe; son, Scotty Bogan; and first husband, Joe Bogan.
The family would like to express sincere appreciation for the loving care that Roz received from Henrietta Leger, Francis Thomas, Derricka Guilbreaux, Julie Hursey.
A graveside service for Mrs. Carter will be 2:00 p.m., Thursday, April 6, 2023, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 4955 Pine Street, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.
Graveside Service
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
- 4955, Pine St, Beaumont, TX, 77703,
- April 6, 2023
- 2:00 pm
We are so very sorry for your loss. I knew your Mom and Dad (Joe) years ago from Rogers Enterprises. I worked there as a teenager. Both your parents were always kind. Praying for all of you.
Andy, Debbie & Lindsey, so sorry to hear of Roz’s passing. She was such a sweet lady. Such sweet memories of the times she included Kelsey in the outings with Lindsey and even time spent at the beach. You are in our prayers.
Andy, so very sorry for the loss of your mom. Roz was an amazing person. I have fond memories of her from our high school years. Much love to you and your family. Tom god bless you.
Sincerely,
Gwen Koch Kinne
Andy, so sorry for your loss.
Tom, Beverly and I are so sorry to hear of Rozs demise. She was a lovely lady and so very talented. We know she is with you all in your hearts.
My family and Joe, Rozy, and the 4 boys lived 2 houses from each other. My parents and the Bogan’s danced the night away with men in their tux’s and women in their long gowns and either black or white long gloves up to the elbows. Boy we had lots of fun and rode bikes all day long when there were no houses behind us only dirt and trees
The other thing I remember about Rozie was looking endlessly for arrowheads on the beach.
Another thing I remember when Joe was still alive that they would shoot darts on the back wall either behind the door or the door itself.
Rozie was so laid back. She said she was a coffee drinker but if you saw her cup you would think she had a little bit of coffee in her milk. I could go on and on but will stop.
God keep you safe and tell my mom and dad hello for me.
Them