In a heartfelt moment of sorrow, we reflect on the life and legacy of a remarkable individual, Tom Bogen, who has left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of knowing him. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Tom Bogen, a respected figure in our community.
Tom Bogen Death
The community of Columbus mourns the passing of a beloved member, Thomas Edward Bogen, who peacefully departed on June 12, at the age of 89. Tom’s journey came to a close at his cherished residence in First Community Village, leaving behind a legacy of love, devotion, and numerous accomplishments.
Tom Bogen Passed Away
“Thomas Edward Bogen, 89, of Columbus, passed away peacefully, on June 12, at his home at First Community Village.”
Tom Bogen’s journey began with his birth to Ed and Ruth Bogen, alongside his brother Jack. While he is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Tom leaves behind a lasting impact through his loving family. He is survived by his devoted wife of 63 years, Jeanne “Bunny” Bogen, and their children Amy Wulf (JV), Tom (Paula Fitzgerald), and Brady (Ronalee).
His grandchildren, including Charlie, Yardley (William Taylor), Connor Wulf, Dorothy, Lucy, and Kirby Bogen, will cherish his memory. Tom is also survived by in-laws Lou Ann Ransom, Mary and Frank Giannola, Sue and Rusty Nuffer, and numerous nieces and nephews.
A Man of Faith
Described as a devoted Christian, Tom found solace in studying scripture and lending his voice to the choir. His spiritual journey was a significant part of his life, influencing his actions and interactions.
A Devoted Christian
Tom’s faith was an integral part of his life. He was a devoted Christian who found solace in studying scripture and lending his voice to the choir. His commitment to his faith shaped his character and endeared him to many in the community.
Embracing the Outdoors
Tom’s love for the outdoors was evident in his passion for hunting and fishing, spanning across Ohio, Wyoming, and Colorado. Gardening was another cherished pastime, with Tom spending countless hours cultivating bountiful vegetable and raspberry harvests.
Music, Cards, and Family
A man of many talents, Tom rarely left home without his harmonica. His melodious voice earned him the nickname the “Wayne Newton” of First Community Village. Card games were another arena where Tom showcased his skills, enjoying weekly bridge and cribbage games in his later years. Above all, he cherished time spent with his family.
Celebrating a Life Well-Lived
In memory of Tom Bogen, a mass will be held on Friday, June 23, at 11 am at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church. Friends and well-wishers are invited to a Celebration of Life on the same day from 4-7 pm at Our Lady of Victory Parish Life Center.
Conclusion
In the wake of Tom Bogen’s passing, we are reminded of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with our loved ones. As we bid farewell to a beloved member of our community, let us honor Tom’s memory by carrying forward the values he exemplified – kindness, dedication, and a passion for making a difference.
In the words of, “Tom Bogen’s legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched. May his soul rest in peace.”