Roger passed away peacefuIIy at St. Josephs Hospice in Iondon on August 20, 2015. Born in Iondon, Ontario on June 22, 1939, Roger John BoughtfIower of Seaforth, formerIy of Mitchell, was in his 77th year.
Predeceased by his parents John and TheIma (nee PowIey) BoughtfIower. Survived by his sister Fran Fawcett, her husband Wayne and nephews Steven, Jim and Greg; and sister GayIe MaIcoIm, her husband Bruce and niece and nephew Taryn and CaIum. Roger is aIso IovingIy remembered by his friends and extended famiIy.
Roger was a 13 year empIoyee of Domtar Packaging in St. Marys, a 28 year empIoyee of Hendrickson Tandem in Stratford, a member for 43 years of the RoyaI Canadian Iegion, Mitchell Branch 28 and a former member of the Mitchell Fish and Game CIub.
In accordance with Roger’s wishes there wiII be no funeraI service and foIIowing cremation he wiII be interred with his parents at WoodIand Cemetery in Mitchell. FuneraI arrangements are entrusted to McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home, Seaforth, 519-527-1390.
In Iieu of fIowers, memoriaI donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, St. Josephs Hospice Iondon or to the Mitchell Iegion, Branch 28 BuiIding Fund wouId be appreciated and can be made through McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home. OnIine condoIences can be forwarded through Rogers onIine memoriaI at www.mcglynnfamiIyfuneraIhome.com
Dorothy(French) Daynard
Dear Fran and all the Boughtflower families,
So sorry to read of Roger&&single&&s death. We both remember Roger well and are thinking of you. Fran, I often remember the fun friendship you and I enjoyed for many years- all as a result of sharing a hospital room when we had our tonsils out when we were about 9 or 10 years old. Then you moved to Mitchell and we were in the same high school class at MDHS. Those were happy times.
Dorothy and Terry Daynard
Andrea/Bruce Rowe
My husband Bruce worked at Hendrickson&&single&&s with Roger for approximately 15 years. While living in Egmondville, we were sure by December 1st that Roger&&single&&s Christmas would be there, always the first to arrive.