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Bogdana Mygal, Chicago, Illinois-Obituary-Death News-Bogdana Mygal,- Has passed Away On July 5, 2025, At The Age Of 33

With profound sorrow and deep love, we announce the passing of  Bogdana Mygal, who left this world too soon on July 5, 2025, at the age of 33.

A cherished daughter, friend, and member of Chicago’s Ukrainian community, Bogdana is remembered as someone who radiated light, compassion, and unwavering kindness. 

Her vibrant spirit touched the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.

Bogdana brought warmth and joy into every room she entered. Her energy was gentle but strong, offering comfort and laughter to friends, family, and all who crossed her path. 

She had a natural way of making people feel seen and valued, and she built her life around genuine connection, heartfelt conversation, and quiet acts of generosity.

Though she lived only 33 years, Bogdana lived deeply. Those who knew her speak of her as a soul full of purpose and compassion. 

She embraced her Ukrainian roots proudly and often participated in local cultural events and church services. Her faith and heritage were integral to her identity, grounding her in community, tradition, and love.

Bogdana’s passing has left an irreplaceable void, yet her memory remains a source of strength and light. 

Her family and friends mourn the loss of a brilliant presence, but they also celebrate a life marked by integrity, joy, and an unshakable belief in the goodness of people.

To honor her life, a visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 24, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Original Rago Brothers Funeral Homes in Chicago. 

Friends, family, and community members are invited to attend, share stories, and pay their respects to a woman whose grace and generosity touched many.

A funeral service will follow on Thursday, July 25, 2025, at St. Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church, a place close to Bogdana’s heart. 

This sacred gathering will be an opportunity not only to grieve but also to celebrate her life, her faith, and her enduring impact.

Bogdana’s legacy is not defined by how she died, but by how she lived with selflessness, laughter, and love. In every shared moment, she planted seeds of kindness that continue to bloom in those left behind. 

Her family invites anyone who wishes to honor her to do so by offering kindness to others, living with gratitude, or supporting organizations that uplift immigrant communities and road safety initiatives.

Though she may no longer walk among us, Bogdana Mygal's spirit will forever remain a guiding light in the hearts of those she loved. 

Her memory will be carried in every smile she inspired, every heart she healed, and every life she lifted simply by being herself.

May her soul rest in eternal peace, and may her memory be a blessing.