Alex M Bogdanoff, Headstone of Alex M Bogdanoff (1918 - 1976), memorial
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Alex M Bogdanoff (1918-1976) *58

This memorial website was created in memory of Alex M Bogdanoff, 58, born on March 6, 1918 and passed away on September 28, 1976.

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Michael A. Bogdanoff Language: English Report abuse

Alex Bogdanoff was born in Ukiah, CA, and died in Montebello, CA. He is buried at Rose Hills Cemetary in Whittier, CA. He was raised in Huntington Park, CA, and went to HS there (1936). He was married to Stella Kasimoff (1939)and had 7 children. He loved Jesus and people. His favorite verse from the Bible was "Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice." We look forwarded to meeting him again.

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