Mildred I. Bogan 96, of Rural Frankfort, IN, died at 5:30 a.m. July 27, 2009 at Clinton House Health & Rehabilitation Center, Frankfort, IN. Born July 22, 1913 in Tipton County, IN, to Richard & Margaret (Sims) Spurgeon. She married John W. Bogan on January 22, 1938 and he preceded her in death on January 27, 1978. Mrs. Bogan was a graduate of Westfield High School and lived most of her life in Clinton County. She was a homemaker and farm wife. A member of the Kirklin Christian Church, she loved her family and enjoyed music and playing the organ.
Visitation and Services
Private family services will be held, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Clinton House Health & Rehabilitation Center.
Survived by:
Daughter: Mrs. Dwain (Connie) Miller of Frankfort, IN
Grandchildren: Michelle Gullion of Aurora, OH, Doug (Deborah) Miller of Michigantown, IN and Megan (Todd) Davis of Noblesville, IN
8 Great Grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive.
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Victoria Johnson and June Deakyne.
Mid will be missed. She always seemed like a school teacher to me, I guess from my days in Sunday school.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleConnie, I am sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful person. I will always remember how nice she was. I will miss her. Take care and God Bless you and your family. Pam Ray
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Facebook Twitter GoogleEven though I haven’t seen Mid in some years she is one of two women in my life other than my mother that I think about often. She probably never knew the impact she had on me as a small boy. She always seemed to be able to give words of wisdom in a calm, loving tone. I can’t explain it but I would often think ” I wonder what Mid would think of what I’ve done with my life. ” I will miss knowing your around Mid. I’ll see you in heaven. Mark
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Facebook Twitter GoogleConnie: Your mother was a wonderful woman. She was the Sunday School teacher for my sister, brothers, and myself. I have seen her several times during the last few years when she lived at the Manor and she always asked me about my brothers(Jerry & Dean) and my sister (Jan). She said she bought a doll several years ago that belonged to my sister (mother had put it in a sale for the church) and that now her granddaughter had it. She had a sharp mind and was a wonderful mother. I’m sure you will miss her. Roland and I are out of town and won’t be able to come, but know we are thinking about you.
Linda (Brandenburg) and Roland Johnson
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