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Christopher Anderson Bowden ✵ 1969-1994

Name at birth:    Christopher Anderson Bowden 
Date of birth:    4 August 1969 
Place of birth:   Abilene, Texas 
Date of death:    14 October 1994 
Place of death:   Camp Robinson, Arkansas 
Place of burial:  Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana

Submitted by: Gerald Bowden, GNJP84A (Prodigy)


When Chris graduated from high school in 1988, he felt he wasn’t ready to go to college so he enlisted into the US Army. During his three years, he rose to the rank of Sergeant and was an army Ranger and senior paratrooper. Upon his discharge, he enrolled at Indiana University. He also joined the Indiana Nat’l Guard – also as an air-borne Ranger. On the night of October 14, 1994, his parachute failed in a night jump with his unit and he died instantly. Chris leaves his parents, Colonel and Mrs. Gerald Bowden and his sister, Elizabeth, a law student at Indiana University in Indianapolis. Chris was also a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity at IU and a member of his fraternities Little 500 Bike Team. He was scheduled to graduate in May 1995. Chris also leaves many friends who mourn his death.


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Clarence John Borchard ✵ 1905-1960

Name at birth:    Clarence John Borchard 
Date of birth:    Feb 6, 1905 
Place of birth:   Farley,Iowa USA 
Date of death:    Dec 7, 1960 
Place of death:   Mitchell, S. Dak. 
Place of burial:  Calvery Cemetery, Mitchell, S. Dak. USA

Submitted by: Bonnie (bonski@dynasty.net)

 


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James Edwin Bolen ✵ 1960-1998

Name at birth:    James Edwin Bolen 
Date of birth:    07-04-60 
Place of birth:   Sacramento, California USA 
Date of death:    23-04-98 
Place of death:   Jacksonville, Florida USA 
Place of burial:  Calvary Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum
                  Sacramento, California USA

Submitted by: Marc Lindsey (Marc-Jax@webtv.net)


“DON’T WORRY…BE HAPPY”

This was your motto
How you lived your life
My Dearest Jimbo!

That twinkle in your eyes
The brightness of your smile
The warmth and love you gave
To all whose lives you touched
You enriched…will always be remembered
My Dearest Jimbo!

You were my Best Friend
My Companion
The Cherished One of my Heart
My Dearest Jimbo!

You have boarded that Train
You now ride the Rails
You so loved in this life…
Into Eternity
My Dearest Jimbo!

“Sancta Maria, Mater Dei. Ora pro nobis, pecatoribus.
Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.”


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Walter A. Bogota ✵ 1920-1969

Walter A. BOGOTA

Name at birth:  Wladslaw BOGOTA
Date of birth:  07/03/1920
Place of birth:  Newark, New Jersey
Date of death:  09/18/1969
Place of death:  E. Orange, New Jersey
Resting place:  Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hanover, New Jersey
Submitted by:  David Floyd TINDALL  (dtin123@home.com)

 

 

Walter Alexander BOGOTA, a WWII veteran with numerous medals, 2nd born of five children to the late Alexander and Marya Pokutecka-Bogota of Newark New Jersey. Husband to the late Maude Catherine Zalenski-Bogota, father to Elaine Susan Bogota-Tindall, Ronald W. Bogota, and the late Walter Alan Bogota, grandfather to Mandee, Tara, Jason, Wally, Ryan and Danny Bogota and Gregory David Tindall, and the late Christopher Scott Tindall.

We have wonderful memories woven in gold, this is the picture we lovingly hold.
Still in our hearts our memory we hold to love and to cherish and never let go.
In loving memory of our father, our grandfather, your family misses you.
Rest in Peace


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Clyde Guy Bogard ✵ 1924-2001

Name at birth:    Clyde Guy Bogard 
Date of birth:    01/03/1924 
Place of birth:   Fayetteville, AR, USA 
Date of death:    26/06/2001 
Place of death:   Springdale, AR, USA 
Place of burial:  Springdale, Arkansas, USA

Submitted by: Robin Walker (RWalker202@aol.com)


My father, Clyde Bogard, died last year (2001) of complications of leukemia. He was a loving father of 4, grandfather of 9, and best friend to our mother.
He will be greatly missed here on earth for the rest of our time here. We will see him again, on that Blessed Day.


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Rose Blasco ✵ 1924-1997

Name at birth:    Rose Gagliano 
Date of birth:    June 1, 1924 
Place of birth:   Chicago, IL.  USA 
Date of death:    May 2, 1997 
Place of death:   Lake Zurich, IL.  USA 
Place of burial:  St. Michael Cemetery, Palatine, IL.,  USA

Submitted by: Patrick Dwyer (pdwyerjr@megsinet.net)


There are no words that can describe the love and joy that Rose brought to this world and to the people she knew in life. Though we know she is in a better place after the suffering she endured toward the end of her life, our selfishness for her love and being, longs for her to be with us. Her unending sacrifice to her husband and family shall live on in our hearts and the hearts of future family til the end of time. We know that even in Heaven she looks down on us and provides us with protection through her closeness to the Divine Lord in Heaven. Her life was that of a true christian in every way. Nonna, I miss you so much that words can not describe. Not a Sunday, Holiday, or just a plain day, is the same without you. When I think of you, the years of my life flash before me with the joys of your love and caring. No, things are not the same without you and never will be. Because of you, I know the true meaning of unconditional love.

May God bless you and keep you close to his heart and may you have special position under the Blessed Virgin for your acts of love and kindness during your life on earth. Til we meet in Heaven. I love you Nonna.

Your baby boy,
Patty


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William Aura Blank ✵ 1947-1999

William Aura Blank

Name at birth:  William Aura Blank
Date of birth:  30 July 1947
Place of birth:  Chicago, Illinois
Date of death:  29 May 1999
Place of death:  FORT LUPTON, COLORADO
Resting place:  FORT LUPTON, COLORADO
Submitted by:  Jane McHugh (LosLobos@aol.com, Abrieanna@aol.com)

 

 

For Bill,

Our Dear, Sweet and Unselfish Friend,

To everything turn turn turn
there is a season
turn turn turn and
a time to every purpose unto heaven
A time to be born a time to die
A time to plant a time to reap
A time to kill a time to heal
A time to laugh a time to weep
To everything
turn turn turn
there is a season
turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose unto heaven
A time to be loved a time to break up
A time to dance a time to morn
A time to cast away stones
a time to gather stones together
To everything
turn turn turn
there is a season
turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose unto heaven
A time of love a time of hate
A time of war a time of peace
A time you may embrace a time to refrain
from embrasing
To everything
turn turn turn
there is a season
turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose unto heaven
A time to gain a time to lose
A time to rend a time to sew
A time for love a time for hate
A time for peace I swear it’s not too late

With Love Forever in Our Hearts,
Abrieanna@aol.com (Cheryl Ann Lassoff)


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Patricia Rae Bisbee ✵ 1937-1996

Name at birth:    Patricia Rae Jenkins 
Date of birth:    March 20 1937 
Place of birth:   Sparta, Wisconsin 
Date of death:    February 5 1996 
Place of death:   Olympia, Washington 
Place of burial:  Toledo, Washington USA

Submitted by: Krystal Long (ladybird@televar.com)


My mother was truly a blessing in our lives, she was a beautiful person in all meanings of the word. She has left us physically, but the essence of who she was will always remain a guiding force in the lives of those she touched with her love.
She was a woman who had a great love and compassion for all of God’s creatures. My mother’s love was unshakable and unbreakable. When those of us around her made our mistakes, her faith in us never wavered. She stood by us and didn’t judge us, instead she gave us her guidance and assurance of her love, which was truly unconditional.
She was a woman with the deepest sense of honor and integrity, that was matched only by the love that came from her very tender heart.
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AND WILL BE, SO VERY PROUD AND GRATEFUL FOR THE MOTHER GOD GAVE TO ME. I will miss her always.

A Poem for Momma

My mother was a lady in every meaning of the word
Out of life she never did ask much, but she gave us all she could
Much of her life she spent without a whole to her name
But it never seemed to matter, she loved life just the same
She found riches in the sunsets, and blessings on the breeze
She gloried in the flowers and thanked God for making trees

Momma was the wisest woman that I ever knew
She believed in Hell and Heaven
And the path she walked was true
And when she left, she walked right up Heaven’s stairway to your arms
And the angels must have sang in joy, to have a treasure with such charms

Dear Lord, please take care of Momma, as she always cared for me
Give her a place in your garden, with sunsets to see
Give her little critters to care for and flowers for her to water
Lord, surely you recognize in her, you have such a special daughter.

I never step outside and smell the sweet fresh morning air
Without thinking of my Momma and her tender loving care
She left us oh, so very young, I couldn’t help but ask you why
And then I saw a brand new star, shining brightly in the sky
I knew that it was Momma, as I bathed in its warm glow
And I felt her touch upon my cheek, and heard a whispered, “I love you, so”

I know she’s there, with you Lord, standing at Heaven’s gate
with flowers all around her
As patiently she waits
As each of us is on our way, up Heaven’s path to you
It will be easy to travel, lit by Mother’s love, so true.

We all love and miss you so much Momma


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Richard Albert Benoit ✵ 1942-2000

Richard Albert Benoit

Name at birth:  Richard Albert Benoit
Date of birth:  7 July 1942
Place of birth:  Worcester, Mass
Date of death:  30 Jan 2000
Place of death:  Gilbert, AZ, USA
Resting place:  Worcester, Massachusetts
Submitted by:  Ron Linder    (ronald@amug.org)

 

 

After Glow

I’d like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I’d like to leave an after glow
of smiles when life is done.

I’d like to leave an echo
whispering softly down the ways.
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.

I’d like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun
of happy memories,
that I leave when life is done.

 


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Owen “Bud” Keith Bell Jr. ✵ 1934-1973

Name at birth:    Owen Keith Bell, Jr 
Date of birth:    23 Aug 1934 
Place of birth:   San Mateo, USA 
Date of death:    1 Sept 1973 
Place of death:   Redwood City, USA 
Place of burial:  Woodlawn, Colma, CA, USA

Submitted by: Jack Bell (meat4jnm@aol.com)


Dad,
I love you and always will. The 49ers finally beat the Cowboys!


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