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Southaven - FRANK BOGADI, 86, of Southaven, MS., passed away Saturday, February 9, 2013, at Baptist Desoto Hospital. He was a long time member of the St. John Church. Frank served his country in the United States Navy. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Joseph and George Bogadi, two sisters, Ann Gregg and Helen Kalafut. Frank is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Bonnie Sue Bogadi, a daughter, Stephanie Hill, of Memphis, a son, Glenn (Peggy) Bogadi of Wilder, KY, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorial Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, February 13 at the St. John Church, 2742 Lamar Avenue, Memphis, 38114. The family suggests that memorials be sent to the St. John Church.
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Frank was my friend and a better friend I never had. Always light hearted and with frequent words of wisdom. He liked everyone and everyone liked Frank. He gave me many memories and taught me so much, Gone but never forgotten. May his soul rest in peace.
Ken Snyder
February 15, 2013
Aunt Sue and Family,
I have many fond memories of my Uncle Frank. Always joking and can make everyone laugh. He was a good brother and very much loved by my Dad George.
I will never forget our visits to Memphis, and I will always have him in my heart. I truly loved him. He will be greatly missed.
One thing that can bring us all comfort is that he is in heaven with his brothers, sisters, and parents. And our lord Jesus Christ.
Take care, I love you all. Tessie
Teressa Trebella
February 12, 2013
Sue and family. Mr.Frank will surely be missed. He always reminded everyone to keep smiling, always. So forever I shall remain smiling. He is missed already because he was a beacon of light. Thank you for being a beacon of light, the both of you. My children loved him so. Be blessed and you keep smiling as your loving husband would say.
We love you Janie Estrada and family.
Janie Estrada
February 12, 2013
God bless you and Sue I am thinking of you
Allie Mae Atkins
February 11, 2013
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