Euel Bond Dugat
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Euel Bond Dugat
January 1, 1920 - February 20, 2014
Euel Bond Dugat, 94,
of Winnie, passed away Thursday, February 20, 2014, at Winnie Community
Hospital. Mr. Dugat was born January 1, 1920, to Ada Bond and Floyd Dugat and
was a lifelong resident of the Winnie area. He was a retired rice farmer and
cattle rancher.
Euel joined the United
States Army in July of 1942, serving in the Aleutian Islands, as well as the
European Theater, as a combat infantryman, during World War II. After the war,
he returned to Winnie and in partnership with his brother, E.J. Dugat, raised
rice and cattle. Over the next four decades they earned a reputation for
honesty and good farming practices. In 1991, they were honored with being named
Pioneer Farmers of the Year, by the Texas Rice Festival.
Euel enjoyed good
cattle and horses, being outdoors, and visiting with friends. He was well known
for his colorful stories of growing up on a ranch, on the Gulf Coast. Euel was
past member of the Winnie-Stowell Volunteer Fire Department, and a longtime
member of the First United Methodist Church of Winnie-Stowell.
Survivors include his
son, Dennis Dugat and his wife, Sarita, of Winnie; five grandchildren, Tracey
Brown, Darrell Pelt, Karen Dequir, Loren Wallin and Erin Dugat; five
great-grandchildren, Evan Dugat, Aaron Brown, Reagan Brown, Kelli Pelt and
Braden Pelt; sister, Letha Burr and her husband, Perry, of Winnie; nieces;
nephews; and many friends. Euel is also survived by his very special friend and
love of his life, Marie Winzer, who made his last years so enjoyable.
He was preceded in
death by his parents; wife, Lindell Dugat; daughter, Judi Glover; and brother,
Edward John Dugat.
A gathering of Mr.
Dugat’s family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday,
February 21, 2014, at Broussard’s. 134 West Buccaneer Drive, Winnie. His
funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, February 22, 2014, at First
United Methodist Church of Winnie-Stowell, 1708
State Highway 124, Winnie, with interment to follow at Fairview
Cemetery, Winnie.
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