OBITUARY
Gregory Scott Bogue
March 9, 1971 – November 22, 2018
Gregory Scott Bogue was born on March 9, 1971 and passed away on November 22, 2018.
FAMILY
- Maria Bogue, Wife
- Everett Bogue, Son
- Christa Kelley, Daughter
- Tracy Kelley, Son-in-law
- Maridian Bogue, Daughter
- Kevin Pacheco, Son-in-law
- Lorelei Pacheco, Grandchild
- Ryan Kelley, Grandchild
- Rosa Molina, Mother-in-law
- Trinidad Molina, Father-in-law
- 4 Sister-in-laws
REMEMBERING
Gregory Scott Bogue
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ADD A MEMORYShelia Bogue
January 29, 2019
Greg, I miss you more everyday that passes, everyday with no phone call. You have family that loves you & misses you. I know you are not happy with how things were handled with all the family. It is so sad to lose you & never get to tell you what you meant to me. You called me, checked up on me, helped me. We were always going to visit..thought we had more time..but we didnt. Regrets are heartbreaking. I love you.
Maria Bogue
December 26, 2018
Well, here is our final great family memory. A group family outing that we were all excited about because we FINALLY got everyone together in one place. You, Me, kids, Son-in-laws, Grandbabies. This was the best day with you Greg and it will always be close to our hearts. I love you with all my heart and I'll see you soon.
Maridan Bogue
December 10, 2018
Well dad, it’s been a few weeks and I didn’t really know what to say on here. The last night we spent with you we cooked out, made s’mores, and talked about my school. We had a really good night with you that we didn’t know would be our last and I’m sorry I wasn’t there. You told me not to quit and I’m trying hard to hang in there but we’ll see what happens from here. Thank you for always being the funny guy you were and thank you for being a part of Lorelei’s life, she asks about you every single day and loved you so much. You meant so much to a lot of people, dad. We love you and we will miss you so much.
Maria Bogue
December 8, 2018
Babe ,
I want you to know and remember that all the family vacations we had to the beach with the kids while they were small and grow. We will once again take that special one trip and you too will enjoy that trip the kips and grandbabies, and bring that smile to your pop pop face once again.
Love you! Popup
Mara
Maria Perez
December 4, 2018
Maria, I am so sorry for loss. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Edward Villarreal
November 28, 2018
I worked with him for a short time, but he was a great coworker. We always called each other. He would always call before Christmas to see how we were doing in San Antonio. He will be missed here in San Antonio.
John Pistokache
November 28, 2018
Greg,
Every since I heard , I keep thinking back to a day a few years ago when you had come back to work in Cleburne from San Antonio.
You had to be recertified to drive a company vehicle so they sent me and you out together so i could " recertify " your driving.
I asked you what i was supposed to do and you laughed and said " make sure im doing it right "
That became the running joke that whole day, everything from changing the radio station to a burp was followed up with " did i do that right ?! "
Last stop of the day, we get stuck in the mud. Im outside hammering rocks under the tires, you floor it, gravel and mud flinging everywhere, all the while you're hanging out the driver window screaming " AM I DOING IT RIGHT !?" .
Rest in peace brother, we will all miss you.
Larry Story
November 28, 2018
I've known Greg since 2009 when I started to work at Coastal Chemical. He was always very helpful with everyone. Always had a smile and laughing (what we called the Greg laugh). After I was promoted into the office he was transferred form the chemical side to the oil side about a year ago. Greg worked directly under me. Everyday I would receive a phone call from wanting to know if there was anything called in that needed to be done for the day. Wish we had more Greg's in the world. He will be missed but never forgotten, because Greg will always be in our hearts and memories. My deepest condolences to Maria and the children.
Joe Nichols
November 28, 2018
Yesterday i said my last goodbye to a dear friend Greg Bogue. We became friends in a short period of time and i must say he was some one you could not be friends with. He was funny,loving and very out spoken. He loved his family so very much. He was one of those guy's who went out of his way to help you. I will miss him every day because those type of friends only come once in a life time and I'm happy that i had his friendship for a time. When i get to work each day i look at his parking spot and hope to see him pull in. I love you brother and i wish you were still here. R.I.P. I will take it from here and keep your memory alive each day.
Gerald Villanueva
November 28, 2018
Greg was my best friend. We met in 2008 when I started at Coastal Chemical. He made me feel like family. He was funny, giving and always ready to help anyone in need. His death has left a hole in my life that will never be replaced. I am a better person because I was blessed to know him.
Tim Hallock
November 27, 2018
My sincerest condolences to Maria and family on your loss of your beloved Greg. I had the honor of knowing Greg through our work at Total and I can say he was one of a kind. It's rare that a person can come into someone's life and make an impact but Greg was definately one of those people. I know my life was a better having known Greg. Thanks for all the laughs down by the water pit those late nights. Rest in peace brother.
Christa Kelley
November 27, 2018
Hey Dad,
You were a pain in our butts but you don’t even know how much we miss you. Ryan is still very young but we will definitely tell her crazy, hilarious stories about her Pop Pop. I wish you could have seen the little fire cracker she has turned into, kind of reminds me of you sometimes. We miss you more and more each day. See ya later Dad. I love you.
Calib Linex
November 26, 2018
Greg, you’ve always been the light of any family get together. You were known as the funny, crazy, and loving Uncle. You could put a smile on anyone’s face, no matter what mood they were in. You will be forever loved and missed!
Ken Linex
November 26, 2018
When I think of Greg there are a couple of stories that come to mind. The 1st one shows how funny he could be. There was 1 day that he called into work and I asked him how he got the day off. He told me that he called in and told them that he was taking a weather day " whether they liked it or not he wasn't coming in". The next story shows how calm he could be. We were helping to clean out a storage shed and he was inside grabbing things and handing them to me. He rolled a bike over to me that had a basket on the front with something inside the basket. Just as he was about to let go he told me calmly to hold the bike up while he got a shovel. I was confused but after some convincing I did as I was told. With the shovel in hand he to me to let the bike fall down because there was a snake under the stuff in the basket. Once I let go he calmly killed the snake. Greg was a good guy that loved his family, was always willing to lend a helping hand and never met a stranger. He will definitely be missed.
Alma Molina-Broadwater
November 26, 2018
I have to say that I was happy when my dad finally acquired a son-in-law. It was about time he had some guy power in the house. Greg was the closest person I had to a brother. As the family went on and more son-in-law’s were added and children as well, he was welcoming to all. He had a smile and you couldn’t help but laugh with him at some of his stories.
It was a shock to lose you and you will be greatly missed!
Jodi Stoneburner
November 26, 2018
Greg, you will forever be missed. Your laugh and all your stories. You brightened the darkest days. I first met him 2 years ago when a customer asked if Godley was a wet. And I said well....its beer wet but not liquor wet...he laughed hard and said LIQUOR WET. The road trip B---RAD and I went on getting stuck in the mud you laughed so hard. We all miss you sooo much. My sincere thoughts and prayers to you and your family. I am grateful to have gotten to know you. LIQUOR WET!!! FLY HIGH BUDDY!!!
Jodi Stoneburner
Godley Cefco
Kyrstin Linex
November 26, 2018
My uncle was such a loud, out going person. No matter what mood you were in, he always made everyone laugh and smile. His laugh and smile was so contagious, I’ll alwaus remember it. Greg, you’ll forever be in our hearts and we’ll forever love and miss you.
Shelia Bogue
November 26, 2018
Greg, there are no words for this. I loved you with all my heart & always will. You were my brother, my baby brother. But you were more like my kid. All the memories...good & bad, kept our family bond tight with love. You loved your family, you worked everyday for your family. My family will miss you more than you will ever know. Be at peace Greg. All my love, your sister Shelia.
Harold Bogue
November 26, 2018
Little brother I will miss you everyday and wish we would have had more time. I will not forget the great times we had and some of the crazy stuff we did when we were kids.
David Greenhaw
November 26, 2018
Met Greg for the first time 10 or so years ago and we talked like we had known each other for years. He had a contagious laugh and nothing ever bothered him that he would just let it roll off his back. He loved Sports, Oregon Ducks especially, in which I questioned from time to time and was met with the resistance of a big smile and laugh from Greg. Lots of Stories, Lots of Laughs, Lots of Love. Greg will be missed!!
Rosa Linex-Greenhaw
November 26, 2018
Where to start about the kind of man my brother in law was... he was funny and sarcastic, never met a stranger and would give you his last piece of bread. He had his moments, as most of us do but he always made you smile.
You will forever be misses and loved Greg.
Maria Bogue
November 26, 2018
Dear greg.
Your are my bestfriend and I will miss you dearly. I will miss you arriving home on time in the evening asking why is the 6 o'clock news not on? Your crazy work stories will be missed most of all. His smile that would lite the sky when you would see your kids and grandbabies. And your funny crazy look when I would burn microwave mashed potatoes, but with a smile and a kiss always said dinner was great as usual. You are a great wonderful father, grandfather, husband, bestfriend, and I miss and need you. Your in my heart for all eternity Greg.
Travis Burk
November 26, 2018
I’ve known Greg since 2005 when we worked at Total Oilfield together. He’s always been a great friend. He always had a way to make me laugh no matter how mad I was. I don’t think I ever saw him without a smile on his face. I just ran into him a few weeks ago in Godley and got the chance to catch up and reconnect. I send my deepest condolences to Maria and all the kids during this difficult time. Rest In Peace my friend.
Raquel Molina
November 26, 2018
I first met Greg when I was about 9yrs old when he became apart of our family. When he was around there was never a dull moment. His stories will forever be missed. He was truly loved by many and will be missed, everyday. We dont get to choose our family, God gives them to us as a gift. And a gift Greg was. Lahela and I will never forget you. We love you Grape.
Melissa Luckert
November 25, 2018
Maria and family
I pray for each and everyone of you during this difficult time. I can not begin to imagine your pain of this huge loss. Heaven could not wait any longer for Greg aka PopPop. I will continue to stay in prayer for all of you.
Deepest sympathy,
Melissa
Chris Ellison
November 24, 2018
As a coworker of Greg’s I only knew him for a couple of years but he trained me in my job. He’s always helpful to me anytime I needed help or had a question. Riding with him for a few weeks he spoke of his family often and the love he had and the things he looked forward to in his off time. Myself and my family send our sympathies to his family as we miss Greg we know he will be missed tenfold by his family.
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Biography
Gregory Scott Bogue, age 47, of Grand Prairie, Texas passed away on Thursday November 22, 2018. Gregory was born March 9, 1971 in Grand Prairie, Texas to Betty Sue Hyde and Jerry Dale Bogue.
Greg was a loving family man who enjoyed all kinds of music. He was native to Grand Prairie and drove a truck for the Oil Companies.
Gregory is survived by his wife, Maria Bogue; son Everett Bogue; daughter Christa Kelley; son-in-law Tracy Kelley; and daughter Maridian Bogue; mother-in-law Rosa Molina and father-in-law Trinidad Molina; grandchild Lorelei Pacheco and grandchild Ryan Kelley.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.grandprairiefh.com for the Bogue family.
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