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Robert E. "Bob" Bogue

Groton, Connecticut

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DIED
April 14, 2022
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Groton, Connecticut

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Groton - Robert E. "Bob" Bogue passed April 14, 2022, at his home in Groton.

Bob served in the U.S. Army and Army Reserves for 34 years while working 24 years as a meatcutter for Stop and Shop, before retiring.

He is survived by his wife Paula Parker Bogue of Groton; a son, Travis D. Bogue (Angie) of Ledyard; two daughters, Stacy L. Bogue of Plainfield and Tammie G. Ogden (Anthony) of Tennessee. He had eight grandchildren.

A graveside service with military honors will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 29, at Elm Grove Cemetery in Mystic. There are no visiting hours. Byles-Groton Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements.

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As the Command Sergeant Major of the 2n/417th Regiment I was very proud to know Bob, he was a dedicated and motivated soldier. Even after retirement of the 76th Division Bob continued showing his dedication by attending our annual reunion. R.I.P. Sergeant First Class Robert Bogue.

We are sad to hear of the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. I worked with Bob in the Army. He was a good worker and leaves fond memories to all who knew him. He will be missed at the Army 76th Reunion Dinner. He always sat with us and his buddies from the 76th. He will be missed...by his family and friends from the 76th. Rest in peace Bob. Sincere condolences to family and friends. God Bless, Richard & Crystal Kerrigan

Rest in peace Sgt Bouge. Your Commander Company B.

To all his family: We worked with Bobby throughout his 24 years with Stop & Stop. We´ll always remember his laugh, his smile and the stories. We loved Bobby. Sending heartfelt condolences to his family during this difficult time.

My sympathies to Bob´s family. I attended church with Bob over the years and have known him as a good ole Groton fella, always a pleasure to be around and fun to talk with. He will be missed.

I remember Bob as a very young man he was John smart best friend at this time all the young ladies called him rock Hudson and john was Elvis. Crazy days. Wonderful person as a. Adult He is in good hands

My sincere condolences to Paula & the family . I've known and been friends with Bob since 9Th grade , we had not seen much of each other since other since high school until I decided to attend a class reunion in 2010 our 45th . I was mingling around with people when I heard someone call my name , I turned around and there stood Bob with a big ole Smile on his face , we shook hands and had a brief Bro hug and started to catch-up . We both had sports coats on with some lapel pins on , Bob...

So sorry for the loss of Bob. Everyone at Stop & Shop loved him and loved his stories!! He will be greatly missed!! Love you Bob!!!!!

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing .I will always remember the fun times in Poquonnock. Bobby was one great guy ..Rest in Peace my friend