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William “Bill” Boggs

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William “Bill” Boggs

Birth
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Death
8 Dec 2011 (aged 66)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown. Specifically: arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home Add to Map
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William ""Bill" Boggs, 66, affectionately known as "Ox" and "Bullet," passed away Dec. 8, 2011. He was born in 1945 in Pueblo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Betty June Boggs and Beecher Arnold Boggs; Robert Basor, his biological father; and his brother, Edward Boggs. He is survived by his wife, Sharron Boggs; children, Trent (Polly) Boggs, Trevor Boggs, Tracy Boggs and Traci Way; grandchildren, Kasey and Troy Boggs; and sister, Bernadette Edmunds. Bill graduated from South High School in 1963 and attended SCSC, and played football at both schools. He worked at the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company and retired in 1993 from the DRGR/SP/UP Railroad after 30 years of service. He started working at the bottom, cleaning out boxcars and worked his way up to the top. He retired as the Terminal Trainmaster. Bill belonged to Eagles No. 145 and BPOE No. 90. He was on the Board of Directors at the San Isabel Federal Credit Union. Bill enjoyed being with family, especially his grandchildren and friends. He also enjoyed football, hunting, NASCAR, golf, the new house and yard, the computer, the cabin, his Prowler and car shows. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was good-hearted and caring. He was a very wise man and had a wealth of information. He enjoyed writing articles to "Tell it to the Chieftain." Bill will be sadly missed by his family and his many friends. At his request, cremation with no viewing. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Church. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to either the Diabetes Association or the Cancer Society through the funeral home. Online condolences, www.imperialfunerals.com. Arrangements by Imperial Funeral Home.

IN MEMORIAM
WILLIAM (Bill) BOGGS
1-4-1945 12-8-2011
Those we love go out
of sight,
but never out of mind.
They are cherished in
the hearts
of those they left behind.
Sharron & Family
Published in The Pueblo Chieftain on Dec. 8, 2020.
William ""Bill" Boggs, 66, affectionately known as "Ox" and "Bullet," passed away Dec. 8, 2011. He was born in 1945 in Pueblo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Betty June Boggs and Beecher Arnold Boggs; Robert Basor, his biological father; and his brother, Edward Boggs. He is survived by his wife, Sharron Boggs; children, Trent (Polly) Boggs, Trevor Boggs, Tracy Boggs and Traci Way; grandchildren, Kasey and Troy Boggs; and sister, Bernadette Edmunds. Bill graduated from South High School in 1963 and attended SCSC, and played football at both schools. He worked at the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company and retired in 1993 from the DRGR/SP/UP Railroad after 30 years of service. He started working at the bottom, cleaning out boxcars and worked his way up to the top. He retired as the Terminal Trainmaster. Bill belonged to Eagles No. 145 and BPOE No. 90. He was on the Board of Directors at the San Isabel Federal Credit Union. Bill enjoyed being with family, especially his grandchildren and friends. He also enjoyed football, hunting, NASCAR, golf, the new house and yard, the computer, the cabin, his Prowler and car shows. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was good-hearted and caring. He was a very wise man and had a wealth of information. He enjoyed writing articles to "Tell it to the Chieftain." Bill will be sadly missed by his family and his many friends. At his request, cremation with no viewing. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Church. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to either the Diabetes Association or the Cancer Society through the funeral home. Online condolences, www.imperialfunerals.com. Arrangements by Imperial Funeral Home.

IN MEMORIAM
WILLIAM (Bill) BOGGS
1-4-1945 12-8-2011
Those we love go out
of sight,
but never out of mind.
They are cherished in
the hearts
of those they left behind.
Sharron & Family
Published in The Pueblo Chieftain on Dec. 8, 2020.


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