| Remembrances
We're thinking and praying for all of you. We will be with you on Tuesday. Love, Bruce and Melva ~~~~~ Jackson and I will continue to pray for you and thank God for the time we were able to share with our Uncle Kenny. Blain & Jackson ~~~~~ |
Kenneth Charles
Bogar went to be with the Lord Jesus at 2:00 am, January 14th, 2006. Remembering
him as a loving husband, devoted father, loyal friend, good neighbor, and fun
"on the go" brother are survivors: his wife Mary Donn (Pearson) Bogar of Laurel,
daughter Melissa Jimenez, son-in-law Ramon along with granddaughters Sedona,
Martina, and Raquel of Laurel; daughter Rebecca Coley and son-in-law Jeramie of
Billings; and daughter Gina Tan, son-in-law Phil and baby grandson Henry of
North Liberty, Iowa. Sibling survivors include his sister Diane Averill and
husband Lonney of Billings; brothers Calvin Bogar and his wife Joanne of
Bloomfield, Bruce Bogar and his wife Melva of Wolf Point, and Donald Bogar and
his wife Vickie of Vida. Other family survivors are his sister-in-law Dorothy
Dent of Dallas and his many nieces and nephews with whom he enjoyed special
relationships. Among the many who will miss him are the close friends who
connected with Kenny through flying, snowmobiling, fishing, RVing, and farming.
Born on October 21, 1943 in Wolf Point as the third child of Melvin and Suzie
Bogar, Ken grew up on their farm in Vida and attended grade school there. He
graduated from Circle High school in 1961 and spent the next year trying out
Bozeman engineering school and Billings Business school. He then volunteered to
serve his country and was company clerk for his battalion the three years he
remained in the Army. He proposed to Mary Donn Pearson, his high school
sweetheart, while on leave. They were married December 27, 1965 in Circle
Montana and lived in Billings where Ken worked for Taylor Distributors while
Mary finished her BS in education. During the next few years, Ken helped his dad
farm at Vida and worked for Continental EMENSCO, an oil field supply company out
of Glendive. In
the spring of 1969, Ken and his dad looked at the Wayne Edwards farm, south of
Opheim. They struck a deal and Ken was a dry land wheat farmer — living his
life's dream! Four "baby girl blessings" came to complete the family and the
dream. They raised spring wheat and kids while enjoying the family farm
lifestyle and many motor-driven recreational activities. Ken loved life and the
Lord. He accepted Jesus as Lord and was baptized as a youth in the Red Water
River near Vida. He trusted God. He knew God's truths were absolute and he
courageously lived his life as an example to others. In
May 2004, the diagnosis of esophageal cancer forced Ken to retire from farming,
but he continued to enjoy RVing and fishing as he fought the "good fight" with
great support from family and friends. Ken pushed with all his strength against
the battle with cancer this fall. In August Ken elected to have his esophagus
removed. During the multiple procedures and surgeries, Ken came down with
pneumonia. With his wife, daughters, and sister by his side, he finally took his
last breathe and was released from this earth to his Heavenly home, joining his
daughter Rachel May Bogar and his parents Melvin and Susan Zora Bogar. A viewing will be held from noon to 6pm, Tuesday at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary, 1001 Alderson Avenue in Billings. A fellowship supper will follow at 6:30 pm at New Life Foursquare Church located at 213 First Avenue in Laurel. Funeral Services wi1l take place at 10:00 am Wednesday January 18th at Faith Chapel, 517 Shiloh Road Billings. |
Please leave your name and remembrances in this public guest book so we can share your thoughts with other visitors.
[Publish/Obituaries/Michelotti-Sawyers/guestlog.htm]Heading 3
insert content here