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Bogacki, Phyllis A. age 69, beloved daughter of the late John and late Julia Bogacki, dear sister of the late Richard (late Florence) and late Donald (Joan) Bogacki, fond niece of Helen Mader and Josephine Bunk, devoted aunt of Richard (Christine), Ronald and Patricia Bogacki. Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a.m., from the Richard-Midway Funeral Home, 5749 Archer Ave. (corner of Lorel) to St. Camillus Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 3 to 8 p.m. 773-767-1840 or www.richardmidwayfh.com
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So sorry to hear about your loss. She was a great neighbor and we will miss her.
mario & mary Roberti
August 4, 2003
Phyllis had a big heart. Phyllis was the neighborhood watcher, she would always tell you if the kids were doing something wrong. The kids would get upset and not understand Phyllis's reason for telling the Parents. It was because she cared enough about all the kids and didn't want them to get hert.
I alway's wanted to give her money for the things she did for me and my family, but she always refused it. So I would give her things that I new she would appreciate. Like a rosary made of crushed rose petals or homemade dog biscuits for Max.
To the Bogacki Family, I am so sorry for your loss.
Graciela Alvarez
August 4, 2003
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