Dorothy Bogdanoff Garden Grove deceased: Dorothy Bogdanoff update

Dorothy Bogdanoff Garden Grove deceased: A desperate call for help to find Dorothy Bogdanoff missing since May 24th 2020 has been called off after the beloved was found passed away. She was 68 years old.

Dorothy Bogdanoff Garden Grove found dead: Dorothy Bogdanoff update

Dorothy Bogdanoff aka Dunya and Dee was last seen leaving her home May 24th 2020 around 10:00 am in the Garden Grove area on her bicycle. She was wearing all black bicycle shorts, jacket, and her bike is black.

She loved the beaches of Huntington, Newport, Seal, and Laguna.

Dorothy Bogdanoff Garden Grove missing update

The heartbreaking update from her family announcing Dorothy Bogdanoff death reads:

It is with a heavy heart that I share that my Aunt Dorothy (Dunya) Bogdanoff passed away yesterday.

My family has asked me to share our heartfelt gratitude for the efforts of everyone who shared our Facebook posts, made calls to friends, reached out to community resources, and provided love and prayers to our family.

We are devastated by her death and are in shock. Please know that in this difficult time for our family, we have been touched to hear the many ways Auntie Dunya impacted lives.

She was an incredibly special person and words cannot express how much she will be missed.

Please say a prayer for the family and friends.

Dorothy Bogdanoff obituary is not available at this time. We will share updates when confirmed and released and as we learn more.

Our deepest condolences and sympathy during this difficult time.

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7 thoughts on “Dorothy Bogdanoff Garden Grove deceased: Dorothy Bogdanoff update”

  1. MS Bogdanoff was my High School Tennis Coach, she sure loved to make us run. I learned a lot from her and loved my time on the team and all of the tennis trips we all went on.
    Very sad news, my thoughts and prayers go out to all the people in her life and that she has affected. I’m very sorry for your loss!

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  2. Dorothy was the ultimate professional and colleague! I worked with her intermittently and she was always extremely helpful and available to help. Simply, a good person! A sad and tragic loss. Prayers to her family and friends.

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  3. Dorothy was as kind hearted as could possibly be. Such a tragic loss for so many. She was also a spectacular athlete, especially in tennis. Condolences to all her family and friends. Peace.

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  4. I’ve known Dorothy for over 20 years. I knew her as a very kind, gentle and caring woman. I met Dorothy in her neighborhood as I would pass out my real estate Notepads. Over the years we got to know each other pretty good and she would often stop by my open houses just to say hi or she would stop me when she saw me in the neighborhood just to say hi. And to catch up on life. She also would want to show me her new car that she would get every three months. i know tennis was a huge part of her life. I used to joke with her that I never ever played tennis and if we ever played I could whoop her. I used to joke with her about that. She would always ask for my business cards so she can hand them out to people that she knew who were selling or buying homes in the neighborhood. She always looked out for me. That’s just how she was. She was just an overall awesome person to know. And I am deeply saddened by her death. You and your family are in our prayers and will be for sometime.

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  5. Juli. Your momma. Ryan and Natalie I’m so very sorry. I know your Hearts must be so heartbroken my Dee Rest In Peace God bless you all
    Love you guys. Jeanne

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  6. To who it may concern;

    Whomever wrote this article. Does not have bedside manner…..
    Your could have used better words. 
    Such as “found deceased” instead of
    “found dead” .
    If this was your sister or relative would
    you have phased it this way?
    This is tragic enough for us……
    Please consider this in the future. 
    Thanks! 

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  7. To all who knew Dorothy. She was a loyal friend who loved the game of tennis. A fixture at Seal Beach Tennis Club, you would always find her teaching others and bringing joy to all who knew her. Rest In Peace.

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