Bereavement: Celebrating The Life and Legacy of Catherine Yvette “Ms Chag’ Chargois Houston’s Beacon Of Community Spirit
Francis Page Jr. | 11/6/2023, 12:48 p.m.
Houston mourns the loss of a cherished luminary, Yvette ‘Ms. Chag’ Chargois, whose remarkable life journey ended on November 10, 2023, at the venerable age of 81. With a rich tapestry of roles from a dedicated City of Houston administrator to the beloved Street Olympics chair, Ms. Chag’s indelible mark on our community is both profound and inspiring.
We invite you to join us in a commemorative service honoring her monumental contributions to the city. The service will be held on Friday, November 17, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 3006 Rosedale, beginning with the rosary at 9:30 a.m., followed by visitation and remarks at 10 a.m., and culminating in the funeral mass at 11 a.m., with a private burial thereafter.
Ms. Chag’s career is a testament to her exceptional dedication. As a community outreach director for over 27 years and a historic civilian member of the Houston Police Department command staff, she worked under the guidance of several chiefs of police. Her laudable service garnered recognition from mayors and national leaders, cementing her stature as a Houston community icon.
An ardent community advocate, Ms. Chag’s influence reached through the National Forum for Black Public Administrators and numerous local organizations, nurturing the social and cultural fabric of Houston. Her editorial tenure at Defend- er, where she captured the city’s pulse in “Chag’s Place,” was marked by a signature blend of warmth and elegance.
Yvette Guerra Chargois
October 22, 1942-November 10, 2023
The service will be held on Friday, November 17, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 3006 Rosedale, beginning with the rosary at 9:30 a.m., followed by visitation and remarks at 10 a.m., and culminating in the funeral mass at 11 a.m., with a private b9urial thereafter.
Born Catherine Yvette Chargois, her early years were shaped by the values instilled at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic School and Phillis Wheatley High School, leading to impactful ventures in business and public administration. She is remembered
with adoration by her family, including her sister Danielle Guerra; her children and their spouses; her cherished grandchildren; and a legacy of great-grandchildren.
We bid farewell to Ms. Chag with heavy hearts but also with a spirit of grati- tude for her countless contributions. As we reflect on her motto, “Don’t grieve for me, for now I am free; I’m following the path God laid for me,” we are reminded of the grace and fortitude with which she lived her life. Ms. Chag’s journey continues to inspire us all to serve and uplift our community with the same unwavering passion.
In lieu of flowers, the family en- courages donations to the charities closest to Ms. Chag’s heart, perpetuating her legacy of service and love.
Join us in the Yvette Chargois trib- ute, sharing memories and condolences at [Memorial Page Link], and let us together celebrate the life of a local leader who was truly the heart of Houston.
Yvette Guerra Chargois: 10/22/1942 - 11/10/2023
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