Margo D. Bogard Brock
74, of Greenwood, peacefully made her transition with her family by her side to be with the Lord and her departed loved ones on Friday, June 7th 2013. Margo was born in Greene County on Feb. 23rd, 1939 to Milton and Pauline (Baird) Bogard. She is survived by her husband, Robert; daughters, Ritta Sue, Leanne Marie, Margo Elizabeth; and son, Robert Mitchell (Beth) Brock. She was the proud grandmother of Adrienne (Rick) Donnella, Allison Harder, Cameron and Kyle Brock, Dylan (Anna) Harder; 7 great-grandchildren; sisters, Ritta Droll and Sue Hughs; brother, Gary (Lynn) Bogard; sister-in-law, Evelyn Wilson; and deeply loved cousins, nieces, and nephews. Margo worked for Community Hospitals of Indianapolis and was a well respected nursing assistant for many years. She later developed a deep love working with special needs children as a teaching assistant and cherished the children she worked with.
Those of us who loved Margo knew what a unique and gifted person she was; she was our treasure. We draw comfort in the fact that we have such a beautiful guardian angel watching over each of us.The family would like to express their gratitude to Americare Hospice of Franklin for all the loving care they gave to Margo during her final days. We would also like to thank them for the compassion and support that they are giving us during this difficult time. They are our Angels on earth. In lieu of flowers, Margo was an avid animal lover. The family asks that donations be made in Margo's name to Southside Animal Shelter, 1614 West Edgewood Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46217. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 15th at the Switz City Cemetery in Switz City, Indiana. Arrangements made by Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory .
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Sue Hughs
June 12, 2013
How fortunate I feel to have had such a sweet and loving little sister.
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