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Donald Lee Boswell

Salt Lake City, Utah

1936 - 2014

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Donald Lee Boswell"Our Piano Man"7/12/1936 - 10/10/2014Our loving husband, dad, grandpa, grandpa great and friend, Donald (Don) Lee Boswell, born July 12, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah, returned to our Heavenly Father October 10, 2014 at the age of 78 after a courageous battle with leukemia. Born...

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Met Don Boswell during Raybestos changeovers & sales mtgs 1993 - 2003. Pleasure to know and remember. If hotel had a piano, Don was there. Found brief note and Moments to Remember cd he sent Nov 2001. Regret not keeping in touch. A joy to work with. My best to his family,
Jim Holland

Don Boswell feeling the vibrations of the piano before he began to play at the Art & Soup fundraiser.

I truly enjoyed and appreciated my interactions with Don Boswell. Don definitely loved the piano. I was impressed with his willingness to help others; he agreed to donate his time and play the piano as entertainment during the 2013 & 2014 Art & Soup / CNS, a darn good piano player, and will be missed!

To All of Don's children:

Sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. He was a good man.

I don't know why this sticks in my memory, but it was after Sacrament Mtg one Sunday and your Dad was looking all over the overflow area in the cultural hall. He had dropped his contact. Others started looking for it with him. I can't remember who it was but they suggested that he look in the cuff of his pants (I remember they were blue plaid - it was the 70s afterall). That's...

Don and I were closed friends in the Colonial
Hills 1st Ward along with Beth. I remember you kids who were friend with Kelly and Lauralee.
My love goes out to all of you--I know you will miss your dad as you did your mother Beth.
Miss seeing you over the years.
Harold K. Monson [email protected]

Dear John, Elaine, Denise, Terri, and Sandy,

My sincere condolences for the loss of your dad. He was always so kind to me and a lot of fun to be around. May the love between you guide you through this difficult time.

My sympathies to the family. I know Don loved his children so much. He loved having dinner with them just before he was leaving for out of town just in case he might not see them again. May God Bless.

My condolences expressed. May the love and comfort of family and friends as well as guys order promise be a strengthening aid at this time of sorrow.

Denise, Sandy, Terri, John, and Elaine,

Our sincere condolences for the loss of your father. We listen to his Christmas CD every holiday season. It was a pleasure speaking with him at Michelle's wedding reception. He will be missed. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Joyce Leeflang-Peterson and Kevan Crawford

To Denise, Terri, John, Sandy, and Elaine: Your Dad is a tremendous example of selfless service and Christlike love for everyone. I will miss his ever-present smile, his unfailingly kind words, and his genuine handshake. I will always consider him a good friend and dear brother. You're very fortunate to have such a wonderful dad.

Rich Kitterman