She was a lifelong Kansas City, Kansas, resident. She was office manager and secretary of the Mark-Lincoln Mercury agency. Mrs. Bogart was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She was a member of the Sincerity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and of the Women's Chamber of Commerce in Kansas City, Kansas.
She leaves her husband, Kenneth B. Bogart of the home; a brother, Frank B. Abernathy of 1870 N. 32nd; and a sister, Mrs. Gladys N. Stout of 6226 Harrison.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Fulton-Nickel Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas." The Kansas City Times, November 13, 1971
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"BOGART -- Mrs. Virginia E., of 4910 Waverly, services 11 a.m. Monday in the Fulton Nickel chapel on 18th at Washington blvd. Interment Mount Moriah." The Kansas City Star, November 14, 1971
She was a lifelong Kansas City, Kansas, resident. She was office manager and secretary of the Mark-Lincoln Mercury agency. Mrs. Bogart was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She was a member of the Sincerity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and of the Women's Chamber of Commerce in Kansas City, Kansas.
She leaves her husband, Kenneth B. Bogart of the home; a brother, Frank B. Abernathy of 1870 N. 32nd; and a sister, Mrs. Gladys N. Stout of 6226 Harrison.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Fulton-Nickel Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas." The Kansas City Times, November 13, 1971
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"BOGART -- Mrs. Virginia E., of 4910 Waverly, services 11 a.m. Monday in the Fulton Nickel chapel on 18th at Washington blvd. Interment Mount Moriah." The Kansas City Star, November 14, 1971
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