Lee "Bill" J. Bogue - Pushmataha Co. Okla.
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LEE "BILL" J. BOGUE

Lee "Bill" J. Bogue was born on May 28, 1922 in Windfall, Indiana and passed
away on January 10, 2001 at St. Joseph's Hospital at the age of 78 years.

Bill worked as a Postmaster. He enjoyed working with his hands and he liked
to spend time in his workshop. He had been a logger, a planarian, and a
welder. He had worked at boat & trailer manufacturing and had also worked
for the Chrysler Corporation at one time. In any spare time he had, Bill
loved to garden.

He is survived by his wife: Geneva "Jean" Bogue of Antlers; daughter: Norma
J. Davis of Arcata, California; 4 step-sons: Charles Tramble of California,
Allen Tramble of California, James Tramble of Antlers, Okla. and Roger
Tramble of Antlers, Okla.; 2 brothers: Eugene Bogue of Indiana and Jack
Bogue of Windfall, Indiana; 2 sisters: Maxine Page of Sierra Vista, Arizona
and Betty Carter of Indiana; 7 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 1
great-great grandchild.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents: Lee J. and Lizzie Bogue; his
first wife: Helen Bogue, and 1 sister: Mary J. Bucci.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 16, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. at New
Life Assembly of God in Antlers with Pastor Dan Yoakam, Reverend Lonnie
Clunn and Bill Lowry officiating.

Final resting place was at Redden Cemetery in Redden, Oklahoma under the
direction of Mills & Coffey Funeral Home of Antlers, Oklahoma.

(Attach is a poem, "Remember This of Me" written by George C. Page,
brother-in-law of deceased)

(Push County Times, January 16, 2001)
Transcribed by: Teresa Young

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