Myrle Olive Bogdon
July 18th, 2021
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mother Myrle Olive Bogdon on Sunday, July 18, 2021 after her sudden diagnosis and courageous battle with cancer at the age of 80. She passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones.
Myrle was predeceased by her parents Daniel (1967) and Olive (2005); and her siblings Daniel “Danny” (1946), Elizabeth (1992) and Dale (2010).
She is lovingly survived and will be greatly missed by her children Dwight (Gina), Dwayne (Marilyn), Juanita (Jeff), Dale (Mary Rose) and Douglas (Anna); her grandchildren Mischa, Brendon, Kailani, Caitlyn, Cierra, Tyler, Levi, Alexzandria, Ashley and Austin; her siblings Wayne (Karen), Art (Elizabeth) and Joyce; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends; and her devoted furry friend Marley.
Myrle raised 5 children as a single parent and worked several jobs to make ends meet. She continued to work three jobs until Covid-19 shut the city down last year. She will be lovingly remembered for her independent spirit, strong work ethic, love of food fights and the way she lived life entirely on her own terms.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. in Hill Avenue Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 3720 Hill Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan. Interment will follow in Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina, Saskatchewan. A reception will follow the interment at Curtis Horne Christian School Gym, 3718 Hill Avenue, for everyone who wishes to join the family.
Flowers gratefully declined. Donation may be made in memory of Myrle to the Regina Humane Society (www.reginahumanesociety.ca)
Gone By Not Forgotten
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So sorry for your loss. Am sorry I cannot be there but my heart and thoughts will be with you and your family.
I have so many great memories of my Auntie Mimi. Memories of many, many sleepovers with my cousin Juanita; hot banana peppers, cucumber sandwiches, and Pepsi; having a huge candy fight in a hotel room while watching Cujo; closing down the exhibition year after year; Saturday night polka parties in the car. I could go on and on. Auntie Mimi worked hard most of her life but she was always a kid at heart. She loved to have fun and she absolutely loved to laugh. I will miss you Auntie. I love you.
I’m so very sorry. Cancer is a terrible diagnosis. Thinking of you all and praying for courage and peace.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Although I'm able to attend the service, the family will be in my thoughts and prayers as you celebrate her life.