Lindy Boggs

Lindy Boggs

Lindy Boggs Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 27, 2013.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Rep. Lindy Boggs, a plantation-born Louisianan who used her soft-spoken grace to fight for civil rights during nearly 18 years in Congress after succeeding her late husband in the House, died Saturday. She was 97.

Boggs, who later served three years as ambassador to the Vatican during the Clinton administration, died of natural causes at her home in Chevy Chase, Md., according to her daughter, ABC News journalist Cokie Roberts.

Ten Things To Know About Lindy Boggs

Boggs' years in Congress started with a special election in 1973 to finish the term of her husband, Thomas Hale Boggs Sr., whose plane disappeared over Alaska six months earlier. Between them, they served a half-century in the House.

"It didn't occur to us that anybody else would do it," Roberts said in explaining why her mother was the natural pick for the congressional seat. Her parents, who had met in college, were "political partners for decades," she said, with Lindy Boggs running her husband's political campaigns and becoming a player on the Washington political scene.

Roberts called her mother "a trailblazer for women and the disadvantaged."

When Boggs announced her retirement in 1990, she was the only white representing a black-majority district in Congress. "I am proud to have played a small role in opening doors for blacks and women," she said at the time.

As family tragedy brought her in to Congress, so did it usher her out. At the time of her July 1990 announcement, her daughter Barbara Boggs Sigmund, mayor of Princeton, N.J., was dying of cancer. Sigmund died that October.

Her son, Thomas Hale Boggs Jr., is a leading Washington lawyer and lobbyist.

The elder Boggs was first elected to Congress in 1940, two years after the couple married. Both were also active in local reform groups.

Lindy Boggs was more than the typical congressional wife. She ran several of her husband's political campaigns and helped him in his Washington and New Orleans offices.

"Early on, Hale established with politicians at home that I was his direct representative and that they could say anything to me that they could say to him. Whatever decisions I made, they would be his final decisions," she said in 1976.

Breaking with most Southern whites, Lindy Boggs saw civil rights as an inseparable part of the political reform movement of the 1940s and '50s.

"You couldn't want to reverse the injustices of the political system and not include the blacks and the poor. It was just obvious," she said in 1990.

She worked for the Civil Rights Acts of 1965 and 1968, Head Start and other programs to help minorities, the poor and women.

After she entered Congress, Boggs used her seat on the House Appropriations Committee to steer money to New Orleans and the rest of the state. As a member of the House Banking and Currency Committee, she used typical steely grace to include women in the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974.

"I ran into a room where there was a copying machine, wrote in 'sex and marital status' on the bill, and made 47 copies," she said. "When I took it back into the subcommittee meeting, I told them I was sure it was just an oversight on their part."

Boggs changed the way politics operated, former Sen. J. Bennett Johnston, D-La., once said.

"I've seen it time after time," Johnston said. "On difficult issues, powerful men and women are going toe to toe, sometimes civilly, sometimes acrimoniously. Lindy Boggs will come into the room. The debate will change. By the time she leaves the room, she usually has what she came to get."

As the first woman to chair the Democratic National Convention, in 1976, she decreed that she would be addressed as "Madam Chairwoman," rather than "Madam Chairman" or "Madam Chairperson."

"I'm a woman," she said. And, "Why should it be neuter?"

When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005, one of the hardest-hit facilities was Lindy Boggs Medical Center, a historic hospital named in her honor the previous year.

Her Bourbon Street home also was damaged and The Washington Post reported in February 2006 that she was living in a hotel nearby.

"There are worlds of friends I miss," she told the newspaper. "The culture is not there."

Corinne Claiborne was born March 13, 1916, on a plantation near New Orleans, a descendant of William C.C. Claiborne, the state's first elected governor. She attended Sophie Newcomb College, affiliated with Tulane University, and met her future husband when both were editors of the Tulane student paper. She taught school between graduation in 1935 and their marriage in 1938.

As part of a group of well-connected women called the Independent Women's Organization, she took to the street in a "Broom Brigade" in 1945, sweeping the streets to publicize the need to sweep out graft and corruption.

In her first election for Congress, in March 1973, she had to overcome prejudice against her gender and privileged background.

Said her Republican opponent, Robert E. Lee: "I've covered this district by foot, by car, by air. This is something that takes a strong, healthy man. ... A socialite is not going to do this district any good in Congress."

Her constituents disagreed, giving her at least 60 percent of the vote in every election from then on.

Her Vatican posting was from 1997 to early 2001, and she said her goals were to work with the Vatican on promoting democracy, tolerance, religious freedom, peace and human rights.

In 2000, she announced that she would resign after President Bill Clinton left office, no matter which party won. "It's been an honor and a privilege and a wonderful opportunity to be in this position, but it's also extremely exhausting," she said at the time.

Shortly before Pope John Paul II died in 2005, she joined those praying for him. "I have a thousand wonderful memories of him," Boggs said. "I have been very, very fond of this pope for a very long time."

In addition to her children, Boggs is survived by eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

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b hyde

November 30, 2013

May the Boggs family have my deepest sympathy for your loss. Please rely upon the God who gives comfort to all. Please sleep in peace.

August 14, 2013

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Mary Hassett

August 8, 2013

Your Mother was an exceptional woman and will be deeply missed. I met her only once: on December 5, 1967. It was a dinner party at your parents' home for Lynda Bird and Chuck and members of their wedding party. . . President Johnson was not expected to be there but he did indeed arrive. That memory of a gracious and elegant hostess remains. Mrs. Boggs was as gracious to me as she was to the President of the United States. God bless you and your family, Mary Ruth Hassett (formerly Coleman).

Michael Barnhart

August 5, 2013

My deepest sympathy to the Boggs Family. Many years ago Mrs. Boggs helped resolve a problem for me. She was truly a Great Lady and will be missed.

August 3, 2013

Dear Ms. Roberts: In 1998 I had the privilege of meeting your mother in Malta to celebrate the Order of Malta's 900th anniversary. We had breakfast at the same table one morning. When I told her I belonged to the Hungarian Association, she immediately asked that I introduce her to Paul Tar, whom she found "so attractive", and who was her counterpart from Hungary at the Vatican. I gladly obliged that evening during a formal reception. Your mother and the Tars became fast friends as a result. Please accept my deepest sympathies, and convey the same sentiments to your family. Margit Serenyi, DM, Hungarian Association, Potomac, MD.

Eugenia Foster Adams

August 2, 2013

Thanks for sharing your mother with us.
May the greatest comforter enfold you in His arms and comfort you. May the beautiful memories of your mother always warm your heart.
Eugenia

Dianne Mandeville

August 2, 2013

When I was a graduate student in New Orleans, I did my internship at the VAMC in the 80s(it was a no pay internship)and I wrote Mrs. Boggs and explained to her that I was a single parent who was finishing my Master's Degree in Counseling. I asked if she could help me find money while to assist me during the summer. I don't know how she did it but the next day when I went to work, they called me in the office and money was available (I was given bus tokens also). I appreciated her then and now. She made a difference. As a Career Coach I encourage students to do everything they can do to further their education and to ask for help.

Joyce Kirkland

August 2, 2013

Thank you, Mrs. Boggs, for all that you have done for Louisiana. Peace be with you and your family.

Ron Joullian

August 2, 2013

I she was more than a gracious,lovely southern lady I think she was saint among us, what an example she was in so many ways to all of us.

August 2, 2013

In grateful remembrance for her kindness to our mom, Evelyn McKendall.
M.M. Haydel & Family

Gloria & Quana Smith

August 1, 2013

Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Mrs. Boggs was a wonderful philanthropist and humanitarian that will be missed

Kenneth Cowart&Family

August 1, 2013

God bless you all for sharing your mother with us.Mrs,Lindy Boggs was a very kind an warm hearten lady. May she rest in peace.

Naomi Stephenson

August 1, 2013

I am saddened by your going home. You were such a gracious and loving lady. May God bless you and deepest condolences and love to your family.

Linda Kennard

August 1, 2013

Your family has my deepest sympathy...she helped us get our VA loan for this house 36 yrs. ago...when it was denied...house is now paid off...May God Bless your family.

John Aleman

August 1, 2013

What a great loss of a gracious lady who got things done. I had a situation while Ms Boggs was in Congress. Others could never get anything done but Ms Boggs within 30 days straightened things and I was able to continue. I forever owe her a great debt. My prayers and thoughts go out to Cokie and the rest of the family for your great loss. God bless you all.

Sylvia Thibodeaux

August 1, 2013

A great lady, Mrs. Boggs, who truly will be missed by all; a "lioness" for justice.

Judy Vandegriff

August 1, 2013

I remember Lindy as an effective pioneer for legislation for women's issues. At the first ever, National Conference on Women, Houston, 1977, I was chairing a workshop on the need for federal programs to help victims of domestic violence. My hotel room phone rang at 7 am and it was Congresswoman Boggs from the airport in New Orleans saying she wanted to attend the workshop, was about to board a plane for Houston, and what was the building and room number of for the workshop. As the workshop got underway 4 hours later, the door opened and in walked Lindy!! Her compassion and warmth in speaking with workshop members made the workshop tingle and smoothed the way for the eventual passage of the legislation (1985). The original bill was cosponsored by Rep. Newton Steers, (R-MD), and Barbara Mikulski (D.MD).
Judy Vandegriff, Pres. Montgomery County Commission for women, 1976-77.

Karen Perry

August 1, 2013

Rest in peace

TROYLYN-CRAYTON- JEFFERSON & FAMILY

August 1, 2013

TO THE BOGGS FAMILY, MAY GOD COMFORT YOU DURING THIS TIME. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL DAILY.

Elliott Douse

August 1, 2013

My Condolences To The Family Of Lindy Boggs. She's A True Sister In Christ. May God Be With You On Your New Journey. R.I.P. My Sister

Danny & Emma Heath

August 1, 2013

We miss your courage, beautiful lady. We offer our condolences to your family. We trust your soul is with the Lord and we will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Anthony Valteau

August 1, 2013

My condolences to the family of Congresswoman Lindy Boggs, may she RIP. I will never forget the positive help you gave me in 1976.

Odelia Condiff

August 1, 2013

The family of Mrs. Boggs have my prayers. She was such a great lady. She's in Heaven with Almighty God.

Bish Roy

August 1, 2013

She was a beautiful person known for her grace and genteel Southern charm and she took great care of her constituents. God Bless Lindy Boggs.

August 1, 2013

I was press secretary for Congressman F. Edward Hebert when the plane carrying Hale Boggs disappeared over Alaska. I sat in on a very emotional meeting between Lindy and Hebert when she asked him for help. Hebert called Secretary of Defense Mel Laird, a good friend. That spurred a search by the Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard to find any evidence of a plane crash. Nothing was ever found. Lindy courageously moved on, won his seat in Congress and served with distinction for many years. She was a Great Lady.I feel privileged to have known her and her husband. God bless and keep you both.
Lou Gehrig Burnett
Shreveport, LA

villasteen collard

July 31, 2013

My condolences to the family of Mrs Lindy Boggs, one of the greatest ladies of the 20th century. Her passing brought tears to my eyes. She was loved by many & truely will be missed. Now living among the angels R.I.P Mrs "Lindy".

BARBARA SIMMONS

July 31, 2013

DEAR COKIE, You don't know me, but your mother was loved by many, she lived a good life, may she rest in peace. I know you loved her but GOD LOVED HER BEST. Love from the entire SIMMONS FAMILY. RNP MS. BOGGS

Diane Mack

July 31, 2013

A gracious woman who made the world a better place. May her light continue to shine. With deepest sympathy to the Boggs family.

Sherrianne Smith

July 31, 2013

OMEGA RHO
"GREATER SERVICE, GREATER PROGRESS"

George Williams Stokes, Sr. & Family

July 31, 2013

Dear Boggs Family,

Our family extends our deepest sympathies to your family. Your beloved mother was an inspiration to many women throughout the United States and in Europe as well. She was truly an amazing woman who was a good and faithful servant to the end. She made a difference in the lives of many Louisiana's and all the people that she served across our country. With each position she was appointed or elected, Lindy rose to the occasion with grace,intergity,commitment and professionalism.
May these cherished memories with your beloved mother bring your family peace and comfort now and always.
As we celebrate her rich and long life of government and public service we salute a truly Great American Lady who was an example to all.

George Williams Stokes, Sr.
& Family

Diane & Perry Tillman

July 31, 2013

Rest in Peace dear friend. We are blessed to have shared good times with you in our efforts to make this world a better place. Thank you for all you have done for our community and the world.
To your beautiful family, you have our deepest sympathy. Please know that we will be praying for you.

Barbara Hamilton

July 31, 2013

During her tenure and beyond, Ms. Boggs was dedicated to making sure her constituents received what they needed to live the American Dream without faltering. Ms.Boggs not only lived by faith, she acted with faith as evident of the many great things she has done. May God's grace continue to be with your family at this time as we all celebrate her home going to our Lord.

Anamaria Bertot

July 31, 2013

I admire you so much, you inspire me to care for my city. With love and respect
I will miss you

Former Councilwoman Wilma Irvin

July 31, 2013

When ever they said it couldn't be done.
you could look around and Mrs. Boggs would be doing it. Amazing woman! Kind and Gentle. Thank God and the family for lending her to us. May she R.I.P.

linda talbert

July 31, 2013

Louisiana has lost a 'TRUE DARLIN' and NO ONE shall EVER walk in her shoes. I feel blessed that she crossed my path and always took the timeto relate past memories. She will be GREATLY missed, but Cokie is ever bit her mothers' child-the legacy WILL continue through her. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. lindaBREWERtalbert

Ernest Maiden Johnson

July 31, 2013

In New Orleans The Boggs were a household name. Lord did they serve the citizens of La. Now God needs his kingdom to be also blessed. Continue to share those pleasant memories of such great parents. Be Blessed both of you .
Ernest M. Johnson

Cynthia Beeson

July 31, 2013

Lindy was a wonderful and gracious lady with a amazing memory for names and family ties...We need her kind of wisdom and grace in congress today.She was always willing and able to help when called ...We are all very fortunate to have had her so long.

Kirk Woods

July 31, 2013

Ms Boggs was one of the great leaders of the United States of America. Mrs. Boggs closed the doors to discrimination, and opened the doors to opportunity. My Condolences to the Boggs Family.

CD Monroe

July 31, 2013

i met her in congress in 79 and she was so gracious, i remember her introducing her then small grandkids as if they were princes of Denmark, i'm glad she's gotten her reward. Best to the kids, Cokie and Tommy. Dean

Noel E. PARMENTEL Jr.

July 31, 2013

Dear Lindy,
I believe Mack Gordon said it best when in 1942 he wrote these classic lyrics to Harry Warren's score:
"There will be other songs to sing;
Another Fall, another Spring.
But There Will Never Be Another You"

your"Algiers Republican friend"

Cillen Edmonds Meisler

July 30, 2013

Cokie and Thomas your mother's passing is very sad. I have fond memories of your mom and dad that I called Aunt Lindy and Uncle Hale as a child. I remember helping at your Dad's campaign headquarters in Metairie. My parents were Mr. And Mrs. C Ray Edmonds (Helen). Your mom would come and check on me when I was asleep during parties at our house. One time I remember I called Aunt Lindy Mom. So your mom's passing happening years later but the same week of my mom really got to me. Aunt Lindy was truly a magnificent woman and one that I have admired through the years. Most knew Aunt Lindy as a public figure I was fortunate to know her on a personal level as a child. You both are in my thoughts and prayers to stay strong in the days to come. Your mother would want you two to be strong.

Shannon Sims and Family

July 30, 2013

"Well done good and faithful servant well done!" Thank you for your service and commitment to our community.

July 30, 2013

Dear Cokie, I am deeply saddened to know of Lindy's death. I will always be grateful for her friendship and her support of the American Architectural Foundation and the American Institute of Architects during my tenure there. Lindy's contributions to our native state are legendary but most of all I will remember her kind, generous and always thoughtful ways.

Sue joins me in expressing our deepest sympathy to you and the whole family. We feel blessed to have had the opportunity to have shared treasured times with Lindy.

Norman L. Koonce FAIA

Martin Regan

July 30, 2013

Our family and community's thoughts and prayers are with the Boggs children. Lindy was a bright light of hope in a dark world , a world much the better because of her tireless efforts to enrich the lives of those less fortunate . She was an inspiration for all, and she will be sorely missed ! Martin Regan & Family , Metairie , La.

July 30, 2013

she was a truly great lady ay she rest in peace

Dottie Sutter

July 30, 2013

Cokie

We lived in Alaska when the
plane went down with your dad and Senator Begich went down and did a lot of praying. You do not know me at all all but I just want you to know I was very sorry to hear of your mom's passing--I feel as if I know you God bless your entire family.

Essie Simon Hennie

July 30, 2013

Great community and civic leader.

RJ Escoe

July 30, 2013

To the Boggs family make The Lord be with you in this time of sorrow,I grew up in New Orleans and I always think of Mrs Boggs has a very fair Lady to all.Thank you for your service to so many people.We will miss this Lady.God Bless

Cherrie Rivero-Bruhl

July 30, 2013

I remember Mr. and Ms. Boggs from the late 60's early 70's. My father was connected through politics. Although they never kept in touch after Mr. Boggs death, Ms. Lindy sent my parents a Christmas card with a short note until about 15 years ago. She remembered them all those years later and they never forgot her and Mr. Boggs and how special they both were. May your family take comfort in knowing how much everyone admired her. Your family is my prayers.

Jeannette Fonte

July 30, 2013

I was in line at Casamento's restaurant a few years ago as was Mrs. Boggs. She stood in line just like all the other hungry customers. I overheard remark "this place hasn't changed in 45 years"
She was with 2 pretty young girls and was dressed very nice and of course had her heels on. A great memory for me.

Charlotte Hyde

July 30, 2013

Thomas and Charlotte Hyde & Family will always remember Mrs. Lindy Boggs for her great work in The Civil Rights Movement and her service to the people of Louisiana. She will be missed. May GOD give the Boggs Family The Peace that surpasses all understanding.

James Hardy

July 30, 2013

A sweet and special person...A remarkable blessing here on earth for us all to enjoy for so many years. A life well lived and a rest well earned....We thank God for his gift of her to us and rejoice that she and her beloved husband are now together once more. God Speed, Ms. Lindy, God Speed.

Pierre Kirk

July 30, 2013

Rosalind, John, Chip and I convey our prayers and sincere condolences to the Boggs Family on the loss of this truly wonderful woman. She will be deeply missed here but warmly welcomed in Heaven. We have asked the Jesuit Community in London to remember her in their masses.
Benedicat tu Lindy, requiescat in pace!

The duQuesnay-Kirk Family

Keith Weatherspoon

July 30, 2013

Tommie and Cookie, you both have my deepest sympathy and great gratitude from me and my family, for sharing your mother with us. She was a beautiful, knowledgeable person, who taught us all a lot. God has a good place in his kingdom for her.

Lea Sinclair Filson

July 30, 2013

Few people have the ability to treat every person as a personal friend, while making sea changes to the betterment of mankind. Lindy did that through her personal advice as well as through her service to our country. Her gracious presence and genuine love of all will be deeply missed. Rest in peace, Lindy. Prayers to your family.

Sr. Diane Hooley, O.P.

July 30, 2013

Lindy was a great supporter of our Community, the Eucharistic Missionaries of St. Dominic, and our ministry.
May she be enjoying the fullness of God's life and love.

Wayne Savoy

July 30, 2013

Thank you Ms.Boggs for your great work both as a congressman and ambassador for our country. May your family be comforted by God in their time of need.

Peggy Davis-Armelin

July 30, 2013

My condolences to the family of Mrs. Boggs. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

July 30, 2013

Cokie and Tommy, You dont's remember me but I am the daughter of Eddie Hebert who was in Congress with your father. He and Mr. Boggs went to Congress at the same time in 1940. He served for many years with your Mother. He was very fond of them both. Both your parents came to parties at my Mother and Dad's house. Ms. Lindy knew me most of my life, When my Daddy died your Mother was the first person to call me that night. She said that she would take care of the people who would be flying in from D.C. for the funeral. She was at the Church when my famly arrived and she made the day so much easier for me. I will always remember her kindness, that is who she was. I lived near her in the Quarter from 1982 to 1992. I visited her and saw her often at Mass at the Catheral. I just want to share these memories with you all. I know your sister, she and I were closer in age. Ms. Lindy was a lovely person. She really was a good friend to me. She is the last of that decade. That generaton of people were very special in our country's history. With sympathy, Dawn Hebert

Sandra St.Pierre-Vicknair

July 30, 2013

Thanks for everything you did for us in Louisiana!
You were a precious gem!
With our deepest sympathy!
St. John the Baptist Parish!

Jones

July 30, 2013

May god bless the family in their time sorrow .

Frank Montegue

July 30, 2013

To the Boggs family- May I give my heartfelt condolences to the family of a very sweet woman, who in 1973 wrote a recommendation letter for me, an african-american, to help me enter Loyola University in New Orleans. Thank you! May God continue to Bless your family.

Messina/McLaney/Powers Family

July 30, 2013

Mrs. Lindy was a remarkable woman who served her family, church and country with the utmost style and grace. Thank you for your service. Prayers for Mrs. Lindy and her family.

July 30, 2013

One of the best and honest louisiana politicians. We will miss her.

frank "paco" besson

July 30, 2013

mis boggs was a true frend for grand isle word can not expresst the love and joy that she gave to us in so manny ways may god bless boggs famly

Douglas Turgeon, MD

July 30, 2013

Great loss of a classy Louisiana heroine

Hazel Bailey

July 30, 2013

To the family of the late Lindy Boggs: Weeping endures during the night but joy comes in the morning. Cokie, your mother accomplished much during her life time and with that being said, I know you will miss here sorely.

Zide Bowers Jahncke

July 30, 2013

Sincere sympathy.

July 30, 2013

Mrs. Boggs was truly a special of a kind a lady. When I was in my early twenties facing being a single mother with no income from my ex husband, Mrs. Boggs put on her cape and by the next month I was receiving my allotments from the government. She had also assisted my mother many years before with such success. She was always willing to assist the underdog and stick with you until your problem was resolved. All the ladies who are in a political office should only learn a fraction of her grace, kindness, humbleness and humanity toward others and the world would be a better place. GOD BLESS

Soror Jacqueline Shine

July 29, 2013

To the family of our dear Sorority Sister, we wish you peace and comfort in the loss of this great woman. She was a beacon of light for all the world to see. May she rest in the arms of our Savior.

Thomas Hofer

July 29, 2013

Lindy Boggs was a great congresswoman. Many of my friends remembered how efficient she was in responding to inquiries and concerns they sent to her. I myself recall being sworn in as a U. S. citizen in January 1976 and then being given information on how to apply for a U. S. passport (which I did) but no information on voter registration. When I wrote her about this, she almost immediately sided with me, contacted the U. S. Justice Department to check into that, and then replied to me with the information that the League of Women Voters normally provides that information to new citizens. I still remember her courtesy and expeditiousness in replying to me. May she now rest in peace.

K Lehn

July 29, 2013

There was no finer person, statesman, and face of our nation that Lindy Boggs. And a more gracious lady has never been born. Our nation's loss is too profound to put into words.

Sam Davis

July 29, 2013

RIP, Ms. Boggs, a life well lived, your light is shinning in Heaven.

July 29, 2013

May God help you remember all the wonderful things your mamma did for Louisiana and women. My rosary will be said for her for nine straight days. Time with God' s help will be your friend. Louise Anna Angelle McCann

Brad Burke

July 29, 2013

What a great,nice caring women. Our prayers are with your family

"The Burke's"

jacque caplan

July 29, 2013

Dear Cokie...Your Mother will always be in our hearts. We spent many wonderful times with her at the Longs and every conversation was spirited and spiritual. How honored we were to have known her...what a special lady! And what a proud Mother!
Jacque & Ed Caplan

Tefera G

July 29, 2013

Thank you for your great contribution for New Orleans community God Bless Rest in peace.

Al From

July 29, 2013

Lindy Boggs was a very special lady and a true friend. Always a Southern Lady, she could achieve her political goals with a charm and grace that is too often missing today. For me she was a powerful ally -- as much as anyone she was responsible for the New Democrat movement getting off the ground. When Lindy wanted something she got it -- and we all were the better for it. I'm glad she was usually on my side.

Al From (Annapolis, MD)

July 29, 2013

Condolence to the family of Lindy Boggs. Her contribution to humanity is remembered. May the God of Peace bring comfort to you in your hour of grief. The Kingdom message of the Ressurection is God's love to all. spm

Fran Smith

July 29, 2013

Omega Rho ~ Peace and Blessings to you Soror Boggs. Thank you for your service & your life. You made a difference in this world.

Claudia Melica

July 29, 2013

I had the luck to meet her, family and friends and offer her my services in Rome while she was Ambassador USA by the Vatican. Thank to her, relationship between USA, ITALY and VATICAN were very good. She had really a special way of acting and I learned a lot from her. I will miss her knowledge. Her hight value as human being will be never forgotten in my country (Italy). With all my sorrow to the family

Bankston

July 29, 2013

May the God of all comfort be with you.

July 29, 2013

so sorry for your loss,hopefully you will accept my sincere condolence.May Almighty God comfort and be with you.He has said that he will be what we need when we need,may He deal with you in kind....dmg

Beverly Z Johnson

July 29, 2013

I have admired the wonderful Ms. Boggs for a long time - she was the epitimy of
a beautiful lady. May she rest in peace.

July 29, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The Long Family

July 29, 2013

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sue

July 29, 2013

My prayers go out to Miss Lindy's family. She was a remarkable lady, a trailblazer for women, so full of life and energy. You served Louisiana proudly. God bless.

Tim Curtin

July 29, 2013

Lindy Boggs photo should be found under several words in any dictionary: grace, kindness, courage, dedication. She was a mentor and a friend of mine since my teens. I loved her as a friend and admired her as a legislator. The world is a little dimmer now without her presence in it but her many years of service to both Louisiana and the nation will long serve as a reminder of a life well lived. God bless the memory of Lindy Boggs and may He comfort all who mourn her passing.

Johnita Scott

July 29, 2013

Thanks for your life of service. Thanks for honoring the service of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc by becoming an honorary member. So proud to call you, Soror

July 29, 2013

A real lady, a great role model, an example of a wonderful Christian woman.....my sympathy to the entire family. May she rest in peace. Eileen Streight, Mercer County, NJ

Melody Harris

July 29, 2013

You truly exemplified the slogan of our illustrious sisterhood by displaying "Greater Service Greater Progress" in all that you stood for! You will truly be missed from the sorority Sigma Gamma Rho, the community, and the nation.

July 29, 2013

What a beautiful Southhern lady she was, to be admired! My sympathy and prayers. Was in her company at several Ursuline gatherings in the past.
My father considered Hale Boggs a friend during the"Chep Morrison" days of our beloved City.

Barbara Englisbee Swoop

Petrina Bell

July 29, 2013

My heart and prayers are with the family of Mrs. Boggs. "May the God of all comfort , comfort you in this time of sorrow."

July 29, 2013

Rest in Peace Soror.
May God bless you and your family. Omega Rho.

Tarisha Washington
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Wayne Hartman

July 29, 2013

Ms. Boggs brought so many happy moments in our life & left us with a treasure trove of memories. We will never be able to forget her. We are praying for you in this difficult time. May her soul rest in peace.

Lois Hartman

July 29, 2013

Your friendship and service to this Country will never be forgotten. My prayers and heart felt sympathy goes out to Cokie and Tommy.

Soror Doris Keith

July 28, 2013

Soror Boggs,
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Now you may rest in peace, a job well done! May God give comfort to your family.

Jonathan Hirsch

July 28, 2013

Mrs. Boggs will forever be remembered by me and my family as the soul of grace and kindness. I was honored to be given a turn as page sponsored by her.

Paige Bernhardt

July 28, 2013

Truly an inspiration to women everywhere. A life well lived.

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