Service Details
Her funeral services will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2065 Geneva Street, on Saturday March 23rd, at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. David Gehne officiating. Visitation will be in the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Private burial will take place in West Lawn Memorial Park.
Memorial Suggestions
Private burial will take place in West Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church; Children’s Hospital Foundation, Neurology Fund, P.O. Box 1997 MS 3050 Milwaukee, WI 53201; or Brain Tumor Research Fund, Medical College of WI, ATTN: Office of Development, P.O. Box 26509 Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509 or online at https://mcwsupport.mcw.edu/makeagift.
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Tamisha Ella Bogert, 40, passed away at the home of her parents, on March 12, 2019, after a 37-year courageous battle with brain cancer. She was born in Racine on October 10, 1978.
Tamisha attended Trinity Lutheran School and was a graduate of William Horlick High School, Class of ‘98. She had been employed by Wheaton Franciscan- All Saints for over 14 years, until her illness forced her retirement in 2014. Tamisha was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church where she was involved in many activities with her church family. She loved being surrounded by her family, especially her nieces and nephew. Tamisha was a warm and giving person, who will be missed by all who knew her.
Surviving are her parents, Gary Grow and Ellen Bogert-Grow (nee: Bunke) of Franksville; brothers, William (Lindsey Cherner) Bogert of Denver, CO, Elliott (Emily) Grow and Garrett (Kaley Washnock) Grow, all of Racine; sister, Natalie (Jacob) Pike of Mt. Pleasant; grandmother, Marlene Bunke of Ft. Atkinson; nieces, Lilyan Pike, Penny and Juniper Grow; nephew Oliver Pike. Also surviving are Tammy (Jimmy) Moll of Racine, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Tamisha was preceded in death by her grandparents, Donald Bunke, Harlan and Francis Grow, and niece, Katherine Pike.
Sheila M. Robinson says
May God comfort and guide you during this difficult time; and may the “peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard your heart and your mental powers”. Philippians 4:7.