Catherine was one of 10 children and is survived by her sister, Frances B. Miller. She graduated from Gaithersburg High School (MD), completed beautician school, and opened her own shop in Washington, DC in the early 1940s. She traveled throughout the US to be with her husband, a career US Navy man. Upon retirement, they moved to Geneva, FL and then to Flagler Beach, FL. Catherine had her own beauty shop in her home, played the organ for 2 churches, did oil painting, ceramics, upholstery and alterations. She was beloved by family, friends and neighbors, and was always ready to lend a helping hand. After the death of her husband, she moved to be near her sister, then transferred to The Oaks at Avon Park.
Her Godson, Deacon Steven Dove, of St. Bernadette Catholic Church, Port St. Lucie, FL, presided over the Rite of Committal, with her sister in attendance. Catherine will be interred with her husband, Gene, at Arlington National cemetery at a later date.
Surviving,
Sister: Frances Bohrer Miller, Sebring, FL
Sister-in-law: Marjorie Bohrer, Frederick, MD
Preceded in death by,
Parents: Lena Riley Bohrer and
Simon Vincent Bohrer
Husband: CWO Eugene J. Bodogh (1912-1985)
Stillborn Daughter
Siblings:
Pearl Bohrer (1901-2000)
Lillian Bohrer (1904-1996)
Laura Bohrer (1906-2000)
William Bohrer (1911-1988)
Allen Bohrer (1913-1959)
Hannah Bohrer (1915-1979)
Robert E. Bohrer (1920-1993)
Doris Bohrer (1924-1977)
Catherine was one of 10 children and is survived by her sister, Frances B. Miller. She graduated from Gaithersburg High School (MD), completed beautician school, and opened her own shop in Washington, DC in the early 1940s. She traveled throughout the US to be with her husband, a career US Navy man. Upon retirement, they moved to Geneva, FL and then to Flagler Beach, FL. Catherine had her own beauty shop in her home, played the organ for 2 churches, did oil painting, ceramics, upholstery and alterations. She was beloved by family, friends and neighbors, and was always ready to lend a helping hand. After the death of her husband, she moved to be near her sister, then transferred to The Oaks at Avon Park.
Her Godson, Deacon Steven Dove, of St. Bernadette Catholic Church, Port St. Lucie, FL, presided over the Rite of Committal, with her sister in attendance. Catherine will be interred with her husband, Gene, at Arlington National cemetery at a later date.
Surviving,
Sister: Frances Bohrer Miller, Sebring, FL
Sister-in-law: Marjorie Bohrer, Frederick, MD
Preceded in death by,
Parents: Lena Riley Bohrer and
Simon Vincent Bohrer
Husband: CWO Eugene J. Bodogh (1912-1985)
Stillborn Daughter
Siblings:
Pearl Bohrer (1901-2000)
Lillian Bohrer (1904-1996)
Laura Bohrer (1906-2000)
William Bohrer (1911-1988)
Allen Bohrer (1913-1959)
Hannah Bohrer (1915-1979)
Robert E. Bohrer (1920-1993)
Doris Bohrer (1924-1977)
Family Members
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Anna Pearl Bohrer Clark
1901–2000
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Lillian Alvernon Bohrer Bell
1904–1996
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Laura B Bohrer Reed
1906–2000
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William Edward Bohrer Sr
1911–1988
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Allen Wilson Bohrer
1913–1959
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Hannah Bell Bohrer Stang
1915–1979
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Frances Irene Bohrer Miller
1917–2013
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Robert E. Bohrer
1920–1993
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Doris Maie Bohrer Street
1924–1977
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