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Elizabeth Boatman

Dallas, Texas

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Boatman, Elizabeth Coghill Was born on August 30, 1921 in Dallas, Texas. She passed away April 25,2012. Memorial Service will be held on Friday, April 27 at 12:30 pm at Central Christian Church, Dallas, with a reception to follow. Fondly known as Libba, was the daughter of Chloe W. and Robert...

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So many, many memories! Two stand out in particular--Libba and Jim's visit to our home in Cheyenne, Wyoming circa 1995 and the beautiful, beautiful seasonal paraments Libba and others lovingly crafted for the sanctuary at Central Christian Church. Jim and Sally, your mother's creativity and graciousness reminded me of my own mother (who died when I was 11) more than any other person I have ever known. You were truly blessed to have had her as your mom. Jim, Cheryl R just visited us all to...

Jim and Sally,

I'm very sad that I learned of Libba's memorial too late to attend. What a great lady! She was my Grandma Elizabeth's best friend and I remember many moments of them laughing together! Then again, I don't remember your Mom when she wasn't laughing and full of joy. My prayers go to you both - who she loved so much. I thank your Mom for the memories!

Chris Paul

We loved Libba. God bless you in your loss.

Very sorry for your loss.

I remember when Mrs. Thompson (which was what we neighbor kids called her), fabricked the headboard of her bed in the 50's! She was so creative. If Nate had been on then, she woud have been his first guest! We all have such great memories of Libba. My heart aches for you, and you know my prayers, thoughts, and heart are with you.

Libbas atttitude and presence were an inspiration to our congregation at Central.We will miss her

Have been a member of Central Christian Church for four years and have heard, over and over, the positive impact Mrs. Boatman had on the church. She was held in high esteem with great fondness from those that knew her.

Very sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your grief and sorrow be comforted as you draw close to God in prayer as he promises to sustain you.(Psalms 55:22)