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Michaeleen “mickey” Rose Brangan Stepp Obituary

Michaeleen “mickey” Rose Brangan Stepp attended Bay City High School in Bay City, TX. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Michaeleen “mickey” Rose Brangan Stepp.

Graduation Year Class of 1970
Date of Passing Dec 11, 2006
About Michaeleen “Mickey” Rose Brangan Stepp (56) died at her home in Atascocita, Texas on Monday, December 11, 2006 after a courageous battle with cancer. Visitation will begin Wednesday afternoon, December 13th with the Rosary at 7:00 p.m. all to be held at Taylor Brothers Funeral Home. The Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, December 14th at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Bay City at 2:00 pm and officiated by Father Jarzombek Casey. Mickey is preceded in death by her parents Francis J.”Frank” & Mary Roseleen “Pat” Brangan of Bay City and father-in-law Alvie Stepp of Matagorda. She is survived by her husband, Malcolm Stepp of Atascocita, children: Virginia and Frankie Campisi of Lynbrook, New York, Wade Stepp of Little Creek Amphibious Base at Norfolk, VA and Julie Stepp and Juan Diaz of Atascocita; grandchildren: Sarah and Nathan Diaz, Mason Stepp and Natalie Campisi; mother-in-law: Mary Stepp of Selkirk; her sisters: Sister Ann Brangan of Baltimore, MD, Susie (Billy) Hargraves of Bay City, Eileen Singleton of Sugar Land; her brothers, Frankie (Sandi) Brangan of Alvin, Jimmy Brangan of Matagorda, Chris (Connie) Brangan of Selkirk, Michael (Kathy) Brangan of Bay City, Tommy Brangan of Atlanta, Georgia; and sister-in-law Mattie Roe of Selkirk. “Aunt Mickey” was greatly loved and appreciated by her many nephews, nieces and great-nephews and great-nieces. Born in Pasadena, raised in Bay City, Mickey attended school in Bay City graduating from High School in 1970 and attended Wharton Jr. College. Marrying Malcolm Stepp in 1978, they lived in Lafayette, LA, Angleton and Atascocita and she was a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Parish in Humble. Mickey was a dedicated member and very actively involved in Blue Star Mothers (Military Moms). Her greatest joy was family, followed by her love of animals and the nurturing of her plants and flowering gardens which held such an attraction to the hummingbirds and the Great Monarch butterflies. No matter, her residence, it was always surrounded with the beauty of color and reflected her love of life.
Michaeleen “mickey” Rose Brangan Stepp