James-Bogert-Obituary

James D. Bogert

Kentwood, Michigan

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James D. Bogert, aged 71, beloved husband, brother, uncle and friend, passed away Saturday, October 27, 2007 in Florida. He will be lovingly missed by his wife, Patricia J.; step-mother, Marie; brothers and sisters, Bob (Beth), Dick (Diana), Penny (John) Mc Leod and Mary Arredondo;...

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Just heard of Jim's passing. Our sympathy to the whole family. We all have such great memories of him. He sure is a man if you meet him you would never forget.
Love, Dort & Children, Ron, Brenda, Dirk & Brad Oostveen

Pat - I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I have good memories of working with him in his service station when I worked with Gulf Oil.

I am sorry for your loss and there are no words that I can say to express how deeply sorry I am that you have to go thru this.I will say a prayer for you and hope that you will find peace through this difficult time.

Hi Pat I graduated with jim hung out with all of the same friends back in 1954, I have not heard or seen Jim in 50 years.But my best goes out to you and your family I know you will miss him.

Dear Pat, I'm so glad I got to know your husband. He will be deeply missed. Keep your chin - Love ya lots. Dar

Dear Pat,
We were so very sorry to read about Jim's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of sorrow.

Glenn & Kathy Veeneman

To the family of Jim Bogert. I graduated with Jim in 1954, and he also was a good friend and co-worker with my brother Bill Griffin in the 90s. My thoughts and prayers are with you at your time of loss.

Carole J. Axdorff (Griffin)

I am so sorry for your loss, Pat. I was deeply saddened when I heard about Jim's death. I have a few solid memories of Jim which I will cherish forever.

Just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you during this difficult time.

Holding you in my thoughts and prayers...

Gloria Bogert

I am so sorry pat for your loss but he is a big memory in my life.
He gave me my first job in my teen life as a mechanic, helped get my first car. helped fix my hot rod cars when I needed him, hunted with me for ducks.
O my first beer was with him.
He may be gone but never forgotten