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Verda L. Boag

Columbus, Ohio

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BOAG Verda L. Boag, 87, born September 14, 1918 in Mineral Ridge, Oh., died February 26, 2006 in Columbus, Oh. Preceded in death by parents Frances and Joseph Powers, brother Joseph Elliott Powers, sister Mary Bell Slider and husband John E. Boag. Survived by daughters, Verdene (Gary) Thompson...

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Verda Boag was such a delightful lady and a favorite patient of mine. I think I benefitted as much from seeing her as she did from seeing me. She was always so cheerful, upbeat, and energetic. I viewed her as a role model for myself and those around her. God speed Verda. I hope to see you on the other side.

How in the world do you put into words the life of Verda Lenore? I think the word LIFE says it all. When she stayed at our house, I woke up to find her already awake and just waiting for the day to start. She didn't want to miss one minute of visiting and chatting and just enjoying whatever the day offered. She was so bright and could converse on so many subjects. No one was a stranger to her. She was soooo animated in everything she did. She loved to write long letters to my mother,...

I will love you forever. You were such a special part of my life. Every girl should have an Auntie like you; someone to love them unconditionally, someone who thinks everything you do is wonderful. I will miss our long phone chats, sending packages back and forth, eating chinese food when I was in Ohio and looking at handsome men.
Love always, your little blue-eyed girl.

What a true & kind soul you were and will be missed greatly. I will always hold close to my heart your words of wisdom that THIS TO SHALL PASS. God bless you and give Granny Goose a big hug for me-I am always watching for my butterflies.

Just like her sister, my Grandma Mary Bell Slider, she had a peace and tranquility that she radiated. One look into those soft blue eyes and everything was ok. God bless you Aunt Verda, you will be missed. Say hi to Grandma for me!