Paul Albert Bogle's Obituary
Paul Albert Bogle was born in the University Hospital of the West
Indies (UHWI), Kingston, Jamaica, on August 31, 1963, to Winnifred Reid and Noel Bogle. He was the third child and the second son from their union.
After a courageous fight, Paul lost his battle with Glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain tumor. On Sunday, June l, 2025, Paul transitioned peacefully at home surrounded by those who loved and cared for him.
Paul attended Mommy Weize Basic (Pre-School), St. Jude Primary (Elementary School), and Pennwood (High School). In his mid twenties, he enrolled in a Baking and Pastry Arts Program at Tower Hill Missionary Church, where he received training in baking techniques, pastry skills, and related business aspects and received a Certificate.
Paul loved planting and could create a garden in a desert. He was empathetic and compassionate; he understood and shared others' feelings and always showed compassion and a genuine desire to help. Paul (aka Jack) had a simple personality; he was straightforward and lacked complexity or overthinking. He often focused on fundamental "truths and rights" (as he would frequently say), showed genuine emotions, and craved an uncomplicated life.
Paul was predeceased by his father, Noel, and three older siblings, Alvin, Patrick, and Genie.
With Love, Jack Leaves to Cherish His Memory: His mother, Winnifred Reid, his older children, Paul Jr. and Gary, born to the marriage with Annette Johnson. The 32-year loving relationship with Candie Davis and the children born to that union: Jahlil S. , Jahsean S. , Elijah T., Eniijah T. Grandchildren: Ariana, Trinity, DeAndre Jr., Jahlil Jr., Milan, Jahzariah, Jaxson, and Harmony. Siblings:
Jacqueline, Kenrick, John, Salathel, Melonie, Steven, Michelle, and Andrene. Bonus son, Randy Roberts, his five children, and a host of nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends.
Paul's love for his family will forever live in our hearts!
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