James-Bogden-Obituary

James R. Bogden

Great Falls, Montana

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PAHRUMP, Nev. - Former Great Falls resident and Army veteran James R. "Jim" Bogden, 64, died of complications following heart surgery June 4 in Anchorage, Alaska.A celebration of his life will be held Sept. 22 in Salem, Ore.He is survived by his beloved best friend and wife, Kim; son James and...

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KIM
JIM HAS BEEN A BROTHER TO ME, EVERY SINCE WE FIRST MET UP IN THE CAMPGROUNDS OF IDAHO. I'LL ALWAYS LOVE MY MEMORIES OF HIM.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kim,
I am so sorry for your loss. I loved Jim like a father, many times calling him "pops". My heart aches for you, but rejoyces for Jim. He was a great man and I am proud to say he was my friend. We will miss you and we love you Jim! All my love and prayers,

Kim and Family my thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. I feel very blessed to have gotten to know Jim and have him part of my life. I will always remember his sense of humor. He will be missed very much.

I knew Jim at Ursuline and Central, lost contact after High School but thought of his antics often. Deepest sympathy Joe

Dear Kim, this world sure won't seem the same with Jimbo gone from it! It was always such fun to visit with the both of you and hear the funny stories and jokes he could tell. His sharp wit, wry humor and his salesman ways will be missed by everyone who ever had the joy to know him. Jim was a perfect example of a person, who never met a stranger! He is surely going to be missed by all of us who knew and loved him! I am just so happy he finally got to travel to Alaska, his BIG dream! Auntie...

Kim, I am so sorry about Jim. I remember the summer you both worked up here at Mt. Rainier. It was a lot of fun and Jim was always good for a laugh....especially the stories about all of your travels...

Kim, Ken & I send our deepest condolences to you and your family. Although we were only in Jim's presence a few times, it was always obvious how much he loved life, meeting people and RV life. We will miss the twinkle in his eyes and his laughter. We know he is in a better place and lucky to have fulfilled his life's dream of seeing Alaska.

Jim, Kim and their "fur kids" were a joy to be with, especially for the six months we were togther at Mt. Rainier National Park in 2003. We have many fond and happy memories of both Kim and Jim ( especially Jim with his trademark "twinkle.") Jim was someone who knew what it meant to be a friend and he is and will be missed.