Keith A BOGUS Keith was born in Powers Lake, N. Dakota to Raymond and Emma Bogus. He graduated Nathan Hale High School, attended the University of Washington and was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Keith moved to Caldwell/ Boise, Idaho area where he owned and operated Ralphs Toys and Hobbies for over 35 years. He retired to Garden Valley, Idaho. Keith is survived by his wife Linda, mother Emma Bogus, step-son Todd Golden, wife Lanette, step -daughter Lisa Golden, husband Dan Bolstad and 3 grandchildren Corbin, Brenden and Laila. A memorial service will be held at Reylea Chapel in Boise on 2/5/11 @ 1:00 pm. Remembrances to Legacy Hopewell House Hospice, in Portland, OR.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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February 14, 2011
Linda and family, Our condolences on your loss, we will miss Keith. Sorry we were unable to attend the service, we were out of town. Sincerely, Ron and Monta Shuyler
Mechelle Allen
February 1, 2011
So many great memories...the Toy Store, the cabin and who could forget the times at the Eagles Lodge!! I love you and miss you dearly Papa Bogus!
John Eichmann
January 31, 2011
As you hit the high iron in Heaven, Keith, go with our gratitude for your support of model railroading in the Treasure Valley. Yours was the only store willing to take a gamble by carrying S-gauge models, and the success of our club is partly due to your assistance. On behalf of the Rocky Mountain Hi-Railers -- thanks, my friend. Peace be with your family.
January 31, 2011
Keith was a patient of our office and he will be greatly missed. Caldwell Family Dentistry Staff & Dr. Uniat send our sympathy.
Basil q Harrison
January 31, 2011
My sincerest condolonces. Basil Harrison. I used to sell toys to you when you had the store.
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