Beaverton Historical Society Gladwin County Obituary/Death Notice
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Glenn Bogart
Glenn Bogart, 87, of Beaverton passed away peacefully on June 3, 2005 with his family at his side after an extended illness.
He was born May 18,1918 in Fishville to the late Clare and Nova (Stevenson) Bogart. Glenn served as a sergeant in the Army Air Corp during WWII in New Guinea and was medically discharged in 1944. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the ruptured duck. He was a life member of the DAV and a member of the American Legion Post #380 in Carson City for the past 60 years. He was also a life member of the Masonic Lodge. All who knew Glenn realize what an avid fisherman, hunter and trapper he was. He had many stories about these sports to share with all who would lend an ear.
On Aug. 30, 1941 he married the former Opal Stadlberger in Carson City. She survives him along with three daughters, Connie (Jim) Nelson of Traverse City, Fay (Tom) McKenna of Beaverton, and Susan (Jack) Kirby of Sperryville, Virginia; eight grandchildren; and nine Great grandchildren. One brother, Max, and a sister, Betty Bare, predecease him.
Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Sisson Funeral Home in Gladwin with Rev. Timothy Verity officiating. Burial took place in Highland Cemetery in Gladwin. Graveside committal services were under the auspices of American Legion Post #380. The family thanks the nurses and aids from Mid Michigan Hospice for making Glenn’s final days ones to be cherished. Memorials may be made to Mid Michigan Hospice, 515 Progress St., West Branch, MI 48661 or Our Savior Lutheran Church in Gladwin.
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Personal Information
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Death Date
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Burial/Final Location
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Service
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06/03/2005
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Highland Cemetery, Gladwin, MI
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WWII
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Publication Information
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Pub. Date
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Publication
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Pub. Page
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06/08/2005
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Gladwin County Record, Gladwin, MI
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P:A3 C:?
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Transcription Information
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Date
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Transcribed by
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Source Media
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September 2009
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Bob Frei
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Microfilm
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