ROBERT-BOGER-Obituary

ROBERT P. "BOB" BOGER Jr.

Parma, Ohio

May 6, 1945 – Feb 23, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
May 6, 1945
DIED
February 23, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

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age 74, of Strongsville, Ohio; beloved husband of Bonnie J. Boger (nee Nottingham) for 50 years; loving father of Christopher R. Boger (Laureen), and Michael P. Boger (Christie); dear grandfather of Alexandria Fuldauer, Jakob Boger, Lucas Boger, and Mayah Boger; son of the late Robert P. Boger,...

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I have truly Blessed that Bob & Bonnie went to the same church that my wife & I attend. They modeled JESUS at all the times, even though they were enduring their own pain.

When we went to our men's weekly lunch, Bob was Always upbeat with a smile even though we knew he was in pain.

My deepest condolences to Bonnie and the rest of the Boger
family. You are deeply loved and Sharon & I will always have you in our prayers.

Jerry & Sharon Miller

Chris, I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Ray and Dawn Warner

The last two years where the most challenging for Bob, his family and friends. Bob realized and said, Family and Friends are not an important thing, they're everything! He was right. I know he loved his church and family. I will always remember his i

The last two years where the most challenging for Bob, his family and friends. Bob realized and said, Family and Friends are not an important thing, they're everything! He was right. I know he loved his church and family. I will always remember his infectious smileand his favorite phrase Hello There. Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose. When someone you love becomes a memorythat memory becomes a treasure.

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Bob, I am going to miss our Thursday Lunches, The Car Show and just being around you. A Mans Man and a true Christian. Bonnie, Prayers coming your way, Now Bob can enjoy eternal salvation!

The last two years where the most challenging for Bob, his family and friends. Bobby realized and said, Family and Friends are not an important thing, they're everything! He was right. I know he loved his church and family. I will always remember his

The last two years where the most challenging for Bob, his family and friends. Bobby realized and said, Family and Friends are not an important thing, they're everything! He was right. I know he loved his church and family. I will always remember his infectious smileand his favorite phrase Hello There. Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose. When someone you love becomes a memorythat memory becomes a treasure.

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Bob my BIG BROTHER there are so many memories like laughing, crying, sharing and loving. SOOO many memories, like camping, vacations, four boys, dogs, frogs, snakes, camp fires, pizza pie, fruit pies and your favorite kielbasa.
It was such a long journey that I watched and shared a small part of with you. Your journey hasn't ended it has just begun, by reaching your destination, HEAVEN. Bob,s faith and spirituality never wavered. I can see Bob standing tall with so much joy in his heart...

I will always remember Bobby as my cool cousin with the sharp cars and awesome personality! Bobby would light up a room no matter where he went and his smile was contagious. His Aunt Bernice, my wife Stacey, and I will miss him but know he is together again with Dad (Uncle Ron), Uncle Bill, Uncle Bob, Aunt Helen, and all our family preparing a way for us some day. Our prayers are with Bonnie, Chris, Mike, and all of his family during this difficult time. May he Rest In Peace and forever be...