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Paul Bogie

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Anthony Doelz

March 12, 2010

I didn't know Paul personally but from what I've read and heard these past few days it doesn't surprise me that he was to those that did a lot like his son and my friend Matt was to me. A real stand-up guy. My condolences.

MICHAEL CONNOLLY

March 12, 2010

MY CONDOLENCES ARE SENT TO ALL OF HIS CHILDREN AND OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS. PAUL AND I ATTENDED ST. JAMES SCHOOL TOGETHER. I ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM AS A GREGARIOUS PERSON AND GOOD STUDENT. SINCERELY.

Leesa Leclaire

March 12, 2010

May your memories bring you comfort....I have fond memories of Paul, my godfather. He was always so happy to see me, hear about my life, my political views. Always so positive! My thoughts are with all of you!

Peter Polingo

March 11, 2010

David/Martha, Kind wishes and thoughts of support and care fill our hearts for you and all of your family. With love and prayers.

Peter and Lynn Polingo and Family

March 11, 2010

Judy, we were so sorry to learn of your loss of Paul You and your family have our deepest sympathy. We are glad that we were able after all these years to meet you both Our love to you and the family.
Paul and Mardi Dacey

bob Forseen

March 11, 2010

Pauly, What a treasure you were. I was so lucky to have known you. Being confined to wheelchair I won't be able to be there, but your whole family and you are in my heart. Your old roommate and someone who treasured many golden moments and laughs together.God bless you my friend.

Bob Puariea

March 11, 2010

Well Bog,At least we had that nice Happy hour with Voita and the LeClairs at the last reunion.Till then.
Bob

Tom West

March 11, 2010

Kristy, Mike, David, Matt, and Judy I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Paul’s passing. I will always remember his infectious laugh, his great stories and joke telling. To go through life making people laugh, as well as, being able to laugh at yourself. Is true sign of one’s character, and a character he was!

I will miss you Uncle Paul. When you’re reunited with Grandma and Grandpa in the afterlife, please give them my best.

Reid & Kim (Dunbar) Durant

March 11, 2010

Kristi, Mike, and David~
Heart-felt sympathy in the loss of your Dad.
Our caring thoughts are with you.
love,

Jay Rippberger

March 11, 2010

Paul was a fun loving guy---he and "Tweets" are probably having a beer together!!

jim Kappelhoff

March 10, 2010

Bog. was one of a kind. He and I spent many memorable rides together up and down W7th St. on the St. cars and later on driving across the old High Bridge he would put his arm around me an "sing" "I'm in the Mood for Love" His laughter came from his toes on up! There was always some thing or some one he'd point out and say"Lookit that Fella"and then the laugh would roll out of him. Paul, I'm missing you deeply already and can only say I have been blessed having in my life and now "the "big fella" is going to ride with you and put his arms around you.Goodbye my friend.

Danielle Bogie

March 10, 2010

Dear Dad,(Mike), Uncle David and Aunt Kristi, I am so sorry you lost your dad when he was at such a young age. He was an amazing grandpa, father and friend. on Thursday and Friday during the mass I will keep you guys in my prayers. I love you Grandpa Paul! ~ Danielle

Bob Hays

March 10, 2010

As the son of Paul’s cousin, Phyllis Rezarch Hays, most of my contact with Paul was during family visits to the farm in Park Falls, Wisconsin, where Paul’s Aunt Sadie and Uncle George (my grandparents) lived. As a teenager, it was always a treat when the Bogie family came to visit. The farm became alive with family, laughter, activity, and lots and lots of stories, which to my delight included many things my mother did. Paul’s laugh, quick wit, and sharp sense of humor are what I remember and will miss the most. Even now, 40 years later, in my mind’s eye I can clearly see Paul, beer in hand, at the kitchen table, telling stories, laughing, and having the time of his life.

The last time I saw Paul was in Tulsa at my mom’s funeral, almost two years ago. My mom treasured her Bogie cousins, and their presence that day was a comfort to all of us.

Darlene and I extend our sympathy to all of Paul’s family. He will definitely be missed.

With love,
Bob

Tony DeLisi

March 10, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Jacqueline Bettenhausen

March 10, 2010

To the family of Paul Bogie and Aunt Judy,

So, sorry to hear of your sudden loss. I know how hard it must be. Paul always made me laugh even when he made me try pickled herring. I also loved his jokes. I will not forget all the times he told me Aunt Judy you were a wonderful mother and person in his eyes. I know you will be lost without him. He was always there for you. The days ahead will not be easy. I am sorry I will not be able to attend the funeral. You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. God bless Uncle Paul! Love, Jackie

Mark Padgett

March 10, 2010

Matt:
My condolences on the passing of your father. Please know that the hockey community is "in your corner". I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Padge

Marilyn White Kappelhoff

March 10, 2010

I have known Paul since birth as my parents Lucille and Ken White and his parents Mable and Ray Bogie were close friends. Paul and I were the same age and we attended Monroe High School together. Paul was our fun loving person. His laugh was contagious and he was a delight to be around. I will miss this wonderful guy and I am so happy to have great memories of him.

My thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones at this time and may God grant you peace.

Love,

Marilyn White Kappelhoff

Gwen Jackson

March 10, 2010

Judy, Matt, Kristi, Mike and David

I'm so sorry for your loss. I know you'll all miss Paul (Dad). I will keep all of you in my prayers. Judy, I know you'er going to miss him terribly. I know that Paul and Matt are your life.

Love,
Gwen

Snap

March 10, 2010

Shotgun Paul Bogie, he made me laugh. I could listen to him tell stories about the old days forever, and the best part of each story was when he made himself laugh. From the top of Paul's flat top hair cut to his ace bandaged ankles, he was all "West 7th Streeter" and I loved him for that. Paul loved sports and he loved life, I wonder what God promised Paul to get him to leave his family and friends to go to heaven. Paul Bogie will be missed by his family and friends and the community. God bless Paul and everyone whose life he touched.

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