Born of September 22, 1922 in Pocono Lake, she was a daughter of the late Adam and Verna (Winters) Berger and was a life-long resident of the Poconos. She was a cook in the food kitchen of the Salvation Army in East Stroudsburg.
She was a dedicated Salvationist of the Salvation Army and loved reading her Bible and being with family.
She is survived by four sons, Chester Bogart, Jr. and his wife, Freda (Smith) Bogart, Ronald "Ron" Bogart and his wife, Jenny (Sheeley) Bogart, Donald Bogart and Morgan Bogart, all of East Stroudsburg; three grandchildren, five great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a daughter, LouAnn Bogart in 1960; a brother, Elwood Berger; and three sisters, Iva Serfass, Mildred Everitt and Grace Bachman.
Born of September 22, 1922 in Pocono Lake, she was a daughter of the late Adam and Verna (Winters) Berger and was a life-long resident of the Poconos. She was a cook in the food kitchen of the Salvation Army in East Stroudsburg.
She was a dedicated Salvationist of the Salvation Army and loved reading her Bible and being with family.
She is survived by four sons, Chester Bogart, Jr. and his wife, Freda (Smith) Bogart, Ronald "Ron" Bogart and his wife, Jenny (Sheeley) Bogart, Donald Bogart and Morgan Bogart, all of East Stroudsburg; three grandchildren, five great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a daughter, LouAnn Bogart in 1960; a brother, Elwood Berger; and three sisters, Iva Serfass, Mildred Everitt and Grace Bachman.
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