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Daryle James Bogenrief

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Daryle James Bogenrief, 25 years of age, died Friday afternoon, June 17, 2005, after the boat that he guided, flipped over on the upper Animas River in Southwestern Colorado. Daryle was born on November 10, 1979, at Torrejon Air Base located in Torrejon de Ardoz, Spain, to Nancy and James D....

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Daryle was one of my best friends growing up in VA. He moved away and we lost touch. I searchednfor him of Facebook often through the years and never knew what he became until was sent this article by another friend. I'm happy to know he lived a full life during his short time here. His memory will live on with me.

Daryle and I were childhood friends. I searched for him online often over the years and always wondered what he became. I'm sad to find this page, but love that he had such a full life. His memory lives on in all of us who knew him.

Boggie, Nancy, & Family;
We are so sorry for your sudden and tragic loss. I remember Daryle for his ability to be an intense competitor but yet able to keep the boys spirits up with his jokes. Darlye was a fine young man who was taken too soon.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I'll always remember Daryle as a very respectful young man with a beautiful shy smile. May you find strength in knowing that he is with the Angels and watching over you. May God bless you now and always.

Nancy, Bogie and family,

Jeanne and I are so sorry for the passing of Daryle. When I heard the news, my heart broke for you. Please accept my sincerest sympathy in you time of need.


May God bless you and your family.

I am very sorry for your lose. I graduated from LP with Daryle. Even though we didn't have the same circle of friends, I always remember him as making people laugh. He always put a smile on your face. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family in this difficult time.

Dear Mr.and Mrs. Bogenrief and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My memories of your son/husband/brother come from when I was an assistant soccer coach at LP High School. He always had a smile. The bigger the challenge, the more he seemed to enjoy himself; he also made everything more fun for those around him. I know that he has touched many people's lives and will be greatly missed.

My wife and I feel your loss and wish all Bogenrief family members the very best.
JoAnn and Ham Ross

Mr. and Mrs. Bogenrief, It is with deepest sympathy that I share your grief during this difficult period. I know you were both extremely proud of your son Daryle, and it is quite commendable that he died in valor. It is also comforting to know that he lived life to the fullest and will be sadly missed. May God bless your family and provide you with the courage to continue to keep his memory alive in your hearts.