Ralph-Bogue-Obituary

Ralph C. Bogue

Westwood, West Roxbury, Roxbury, Massachusetts

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Of Westwood, Dec. 8, 2007. Born and raised in St. Patrick's Parish, Roxbury. Husband of 58 years to his loving and caring wife, Shirley M. (Sweeney). Son of the late Stephen E. and Catherine (Callahan) Bogue. Loving father of Stephen E. Bogue and his wife Karen of West Roxbury, Marilyn Bogue of...

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Dear Marilyn,

I recieved notice of your father's passing from Andy M.in Sacramento. Please accept, and convey to your family, my sincere condolances and sympathy for your loss. I hope you are well and with your permission, would like to remember you and your family in prayer this holiday season.

Best Regards,

George Camp

Dear Aunt Shirley, Steve, Marilyn, Ralph and Gary:

I just wanted to send my deepest condolences to all of you during this very sad time. I am sorry that I will not be able to be there to help celebrate Uncle Ralph's life, but just know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
I like to think there is a card game going on in Heaven with the Bogue brothers, with my mom winning!
Love Jimmy

Dear Shirly & Family

As a former Dialysis Patient at Westwood and one of the "Gang" I'm saddened to hear about Ralph. He was a Good Man & Friend. He will be missed at Tom and Liz's summer party. I regret not knowing him longer. My prayer's go out to Him & You all. I regret I'm in Florida and can not attend his service. God Bless you all.

Mr. Bogue,
Sir, I didn't know you but as a fellow Marine I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USMC during WW II with "The Old Breed"-1st Marine Division in the Pacific and North China. The 1st Mar Div fought some of the most bloodiest battles during the War-Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester on New Britain Island, Pelilieu;Okinawa as well as fighting Chinese Communist Guerillas and Bandits in North China after the War from...

Dear Shirley, Steve, Marilyn, Ralph and Gary,

I have very fond memories of Uncle Ralph, especially his always warm welcome at Bogue events. As a little kid in a very big extended family, a friendly face was a relief! And now that we know so much about the WWII horrors in the Pacific, it is all the more amazing to me that a kid who fought there as a teenage Marine, could later have such a kind smile.
Yet, perhaps he simply understood the precious gift of life. Of course, we don't...

We send our very sincere condolences.Charlie and Gig Cobb.

Sorry for you Loss
Thinking of you
Roger and Brenda Rivard

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We will miss you Uncle Ralph. Love, Deirdre, Tom and Dottie.

Semper Fi Marine Bogue.
The Dept. of Ma. Marine Corp League thanks you for your service to God, our Country, and to our beloved Corps.
To Ralph's family we send our sympathies and our prayers on your loss and the loss of our Brother.
Ralph was a member of our Greatest Generation and he set the standard for all following Marines to follow. He is now with our Supreme Commandant and will serve with the same honor as he did on earth. Although his earthly being is no longer here his...