Sheila Renee Stogner

Sheila Renee Stogner was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana on June 30, 1960. She died in Texas City, Texas on July 20, 2025 after a lengthy battle with several medical problems. She believed in the good news presented in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.” The sting of death has been removed, and there no longer is any grief, sorrow, or pain.

Sheila graduated from Madison High School, Houston ISD, in 1978. Thereafter, she worked for many years as a secretary in the family business, International Tool Company. Her interests included pets; art, particularly Thomas Kinkade; and western movies. She loved interacting with others via social media.

Sheila was preceded in death by her mother, Shirley Stogner; her father, Huey Stogner; and her sister-in-law, Beverly Stogner. She is survived by her brother, Kevin Stogner; her brother, Kyle Stogner and wife Sharon Stogner; her step-mother, Barbara Stogner; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, and cousins.

Final arrangements will be private. Donations in Sheila’s memory may be made to the SPCA or the charity of your choice.

8 comments

  1. You can now rest in peace with our Lord and Son Jesus Christ.

    I’m sure mom was there to great you in Heaven. All your aches & pain gone.

    I’m going through all your old pictures and remembering times and places I had long forgotten.

    We’ve enjoy a long full life Say hi to Mom.

    Love ya,
    -Kevin-

    Kevin Stogner
  2. I am grateful that your medical problems and subsequent sufferings have concluded. You are now with the Lord in a place full of joy and love. Let us never forget that acceptance of Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf enables us to be with Him for eternity.

    I am sure that both of your parents are so glad to be with you again! You will always be remembered by your family and friends.

    Blessings,
    Barbara

    Barbara Stogner
  3. A friend from school and graduated the same year. Always a kind soul who was always happy and kind. May she live with God pain-free and know she left this world loved.

    Tina DeHolt
  4. My long time friend, growing up two streets apart and going to the same schools we became great friends. Thank you for your friendship through out the years. Now you’re at a great place that we know as the Heavens in the presence of God himself.
    Rest my friend, you will always be in our hearts.
    Class of 78’

    Manny Cuellar
  5. Rest In Peace in the arms of our Lord Sheila. You were thought of often by so many of us who were your schoolmates. I had not been able to contact you for quite some time and had just recently been thinking of you. Now I know you are
    in a much better place. Peace and Love to your family in Jesus name.

    Lisa Lackey
  6. My long time friend and school
    mate. You were always there with a
    smile and a hug every time I saw you.
    You had the Love of the Lord in you.
    Now May you rest in his peace forever.

    Carol Stinnett
  7. Long time class mates and friends. She was the
    sweetest most kindest person you would ever
    know. And she truly had a heart for the Lord.
    She will be missed. To the family, sorry for
    your loss.

    Carol Stinnett
  8. My precious “cuz” I miss you and our daily, and sometimes more than once a day, talks. I miss hearing you say “hey there!! Whatcha doing” and “alrighty, give Aunt Eddie a hug for me” before hanging up. Im sorry we didnt get back over there to see you. We had plans to come 2 weeks after God called you home. Im glad you are with Jesus and knowing that fills my heart with joy and peace. Love ya cuz…… Stacey, Shannon, and Aunt Eddie ❤️ 💕

    Stacey Thomas

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