Ann-Bogart-Obituary

Ann Kirschner Bogart

Dallas, Texas

1920 - 2014 (Age 93)

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DIED
January 6, 2014
AGE
93
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Ann Kirschner Bogart died peacefully early Monday morning, Jan. 6, 2014, during her 93rd year. Service: 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Barnett Sanctuary at Congregation Ahavath Sholom, 4050 S. Hulen St., with Rabbi Andrew Bloom and Cantor Shoshana Abrams officiating. Following committal prayers, she...

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Mrs. Ann Bogart and her student Antoinette taught an impromptu lesson at the American Sewing Guild in 2012.

As this candle shines bright, so will my memories of her. I loved her like my own mother.

Ann was a wonderful woman, friend, teacher and mentor. She will be missed.
Rose Turner

An amazing person with an amazing story of life. She will be missed.

Ann was a wonderful woman. My Grandmother, an avid sewer, move to Texas with us 4 years ago in August. Trying to find her a place to meet friends, I was referred the sewing guild. I left a message and with in a short time, Ann called my grandmother directly and invited into the sewing group. My Grandmother and her became quick friends and the love and friendship she extended to my grandmother will always be remembered. My grandmother passed just 3 weeks ago but I cannot tell you how much of a...

What an amazing, talented life we celebrate today. One of the most magnificent ladies I ever knew. And Louis, without his help and leadership in 1962 a bunch of young Jaycees would have failed and allowed the Pageant to return to Galveston. Ann and Louis: two truly wonderful people.

My prayers go out to Ann's family. She was an amazing lady with huge talents and a huge heart.

I was honored to have been welcomed into her home. The world is a little less bright without her.

Ann was such a remarkable, talented, tireless lady. I have always been amazed and impressed with her spirit and graciousness. It was always heart-wrenching to know all she endured and triumphed over as a Holocaust survivor. Such strength of character and faith. She deeply loved her family. The world was a better place thanks to Ann Bogart.