Charles-Boehme-Obituary

Charles E. "Gene" Boehme

Tower Hill, Illinois

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American Cancer Society

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TOWER HILL - Charles E. "Gene" Boehme 69 of rural Tower Hill, IL (Dollville, IL), went to be with his beloved wife Polly at 7:15 PM Friday Jan. 27, 2012. Gene was born Feb. 19, 1942 at Decatur, IL the son of Robert Harley and Helen Louise Boehme Tuller. He married Polly Ruth Smith, the love of...

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It's been 12 years and seems like yesterday. I know my beloved Rosco is following you around, loving you the way he loved me for 11 years! He came to take care of me when you left and when he knew I'd be okay and he had accomplished what he came to do, it was time for him to go home and be with you! I miss you, Aunt Polly and Anthony "Tony" so very much but, I know you are all together as a family! Until we see eachother again

In loving memory of a wonderful person. It is unfortunate, but nice that Nicholas has yet again one more person to keep him company in heaven. Uncle Gene, we will love you and miss you always.

Jennifer (Fur), Gavin, Natalie, Sabrina, and Dylan

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Gene was very special to me as was Polly and was a very good friend to my Dad, Burley Brewer. They spent many nights hunting together and drank many cups of coffee and told lots and lots of hunting stories. I know they are both doing that in Heavan right now. Gene, you may be gone but you will never be forgotten I will cherish the memories of you and Polly forever, the both of you were my extended family and I thank you...

You will always be in our heart and soul...

Miss me, but let me go
*When I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me
I want no rites in a gloom filled room
Why cry for a soul set free
Miss me a little - but not too long
And not with your head bowed low
Remember the love that we once shared
Miss me - but let me go
*For this is a journey that we must all take
And each must go alone
It's all a part of the Master's...