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© Ford Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Patsy Faye (Ford) Bogus

January 14, 1943 - January 28, 2010

Peace, rest and comfort came to Patsy Faye (Ford) Bogus Thursday, January 28, 2010.

Patsy Faye was the youngest child of the late Adolphus Ford and the late Oversia Stepney.

Patsy Faye attended Blessed Martin, F.D. Moon and graduated from Douglas High School. Patsy accepted Christ at St. John's Baptist Church at an early age.

Patsy was married to Ralph Bogus, Sr. during this union no children were born. Patsy leaves to cherish her loving memories, Delloy Bates of Oklahoma City, Donna (Robert) Turner of Midwest City, OK, Angela Faulkner of Midwest City, OK, two brothers, Jessie William, Jr. of Midwest City, OK, Lee Raymond Steward of Oklahoma City and one sister, Mary Nell Robinson of Oklahoma City; six grandchildren: Antone Bates, LaTerrell Johnson, Brandon Faulkner, Jordan Turner, Cole Bates, Amanda Bates; one great grandchild, Noelle Johnson. 

Patsy's service will be held 10:00am, Saturday, February 6, 2010, at Candlewood Chapel under the direction of Ford Funeral Service.


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