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  1. Roy Ward Bogard: Birth: 03 JAN 1940 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 25 SEP 1992 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Tx

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a. Note:   1. From baby book: Tuesday, July, "Daddy" brought baby her first rattler. Our little Doris when I first saw her was in the nurses arms, with her little fist in her mouth, and looking all around with her large blue eyes. When nurse put her in bed with mother she nestled up so close and sweet. Without my knowledge nurse gave baby her first bath in cold water. Following Monday and Tuesday baby was sick cried all day. Daddy "trotted" her on his knees and kept her quiet. Discharged nurse on Tuesday evening and got my sister Bernice to stay with us. She gave baby castor-oil to get cold out of system. Baby went right to sleep and has been well ever since. She never cries and is one of the best babies that ever lived. She is three weeks old now. Today is Monday, baby is three weeks and one day old. Grandmother Shrewder came after us in her buggy and brought us out her to stay awhile, this was babys first ride. Today is Monday again, baby is four weeks and one day old. She said her fist goo today. I was giving her, her bath, bathing her little head when she looked up at me so sweet and said goo.
  Doris led a rather uneventful life after marrying Ward. She was a stay at home mom for 5 boys. In her later years, she became an election worker for the County Clerk, working from the early 70s until 1992.
  Doris S. Bogard: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - October 14, 1997 Deceased Name: Doris S. Bogard BEDFORD - Doris S. Bogard, 81, a retired absentee election clerk for Tarrant County Northeast Sub-courthouse, died Sunday, Oct. 12, 1997, at a Fort Worth hospital.
  Funeral: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Andrews Episcopal Church.
  Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home.
  Doris Bogard was born July 16, 1916, in Fort Worth.
  She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Ward Bogard Sr., and a son, Roy Ward Bogard Jr. Survivors: Sons, Earl Bogard, Frank Bogard and Jim Bogard, all of Fort Worth, and Greg Bogard of Joshua; daughter-in-law, Charlotte Bogard of Fort Worth; grandchildren, Robert Bogard, Karen Phelps, Katherine Hunter, Courtney Bogard, Chance Bogard, all of Fort Worth, Stewart Bogard of Joshua and Travis Bogard of Sterling, Va.; and seven great-grandchildren.
  Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N. Sylvania Ave., 831-0511 1. From baby book: Tuesday, July, "Daddy" brought baby her first rattler. Our little Doris when I first saw her was in the nurses arms, with her little fist in her mouth, and looking all around with her large blue eyes. When nurse put her in bed with mother she nestled up so close and sweet. Without my knowledge nurse gave baby her first bath in cold water. Following Monday and Tuesday baby was sick cried all day. Daddy "trotted" her on his knees and kept her quiet. Discharged nurse on Tuesday evening and got my sister Bernice to stay with us. She gave baby castor-oil to get cold out of system. Baby went right to sleep and has been well ever since. She never cries and is one of the best babies that ever lived. She is three weeks old now. Today is Monday, baby is three weeks and one day old. Grandmother Shrewder came after us in her buggy and brought us out her to stay awhile, this was babys first ride. Today is Monday again, baby is four weeks and one day old. She said her fist goo today. I was giving her, her bath, bathing her little head when she looked up at me so sweet and said goo.
  Doris led a rather uneventful life after marrying Ward. She was a stay at home mom for 5 boys. In her later years, she became an election worker for the County Clerk, working from the early 70s until 1992.



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