Mary-Bogar-Obituary

Mary Bogar

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

1928 - 2020

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Our dear mother, Mary Margarite Bogar (née Herman), passed away at The Woods at Cedar Run, Camp Hill, PA, on Dec. 10, 2020. My brothers Jim and Rand and sister Donna and I would like to tell you a bit of her life story and how much she meant to us and our families. Mom was born on the Isle of...

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Dear Bogar family,

I was sorry to hear about the great loss of your precious mother. My mom (Joyce Hill Warcholak) is in independent living at the Woods & often spoke of your mother & told me she often saw her with “one of her boys”. They were friends for many years.
Rick, your tribute to your mom was beautiful & heart warming. She left a beautiful legacy.
Blessings to all of you,

Jim, Carol and family,
I am so sorry to read about the passing of your Mother. What a wonderfully written tribute to her. When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory will last forever. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart! With Love. . .

Dear Jim, Rand, Rick, and Donna, & family,
I'm so sorry for your loss! Your obituary is the most loving tribute that I have ever seen and I'm sure your mom is smiling at your sharing of her life from her new life in the heavenly realms. As the eldest of the Caldwell kids that lived 3 houses down on Tenth St, I remember many happy times of playing together in growing up years, along with the Ulshes and Poffenbergers across the street. I also remember your mom's always friendly welcome...

Jim, Carol, and the rest of your family,
So sorry to read of your Mother's passing. From the beautifully written obituary, she clearly was a wonderful and loving wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, and great grandmother. Our deepest sympathies.
Sincerely,
Ed and Georgia Earp

Mrs. Bogar, was like my second mother.
I was welcomed into the Bogar family while growing up on Tenth Street in New Cumberland in the 50's and 60's.
Mrs. Bogar would include me, with the twins, in many of the family activities, such as the Cub Scouts, as Den Mother, trips to Selinsgrove to visit her Parents and frequent trips to the "Y" swimming pool, where Mrs. Bogar was instrumental in my learning to swim.
Though I have not seen her in many past years, Mary Bogar has been...

Just wanted to say what a beautiful tribute to your Mother. She would have loved it ♥