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Henry S. Boggan Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Henry S. Boggan, Jr. Mr. Boggan, 71, died Thursday, April 20, 2006. A native of Rockingham, NC, Mr. Boggan was born March 11, 1935, son of the late Henry Smith Boggan, Sr. and Sara Lewis Boggan and graduated from Rockingham High School. A forty-year veteran of the broadcast industry, he began...

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I worked with Henry, Bob Poole, Lloyd, Wanda and Allen Wanna maker at WBIG in Greensboro for se eral years. It was a great crew, and Henry was a love - so kind and funny to a young girl starting out in radio. I'll never forget his big smile!!! Sail on, my friend. You made work so much fun.

I just have to sat it........Helll---ooooo Henry Boggan, hello!...A voice I never ever want to forget.......Love, a fan eternally..

WELL---HELLLLOOOOOOOOO HENRY!!!!!!........We all love you boy, forever and always, till the end of the world......Love, from all your admirers over the years past, including Buddy Shendock, Rockingham, NC.

I'm watching one of my favorite cowboy movies on TV right now. It was a favorite when I saw it at theater around 1963. The movie was called How the West Was Won. Debbie Reynolds sang a song called Home in the Meadow. I liked the song so much that in the late 70s I bought the album soundtrack to that movie. In the late '80s or early '90s when Henry had an early afternoon show and Debbie Reynolds was a guest. I called into the show and somehow got through and spoke to Debbie Reynolds and...

I still miss Henry every day. He was a good, dear friend.

Helloooooo Henry!.....from, an admirer years back.

Oh, I did not know that Henry passed away. I used to listen to him back in the 80s. He was so entertaining to me. I can hear him now. I know that he passed away a number of years back, but, I just had to remember him on here. Love and kisses to his family now. Love, a former listener, Ellen Twaddle, now living in West Noonan, North Dakota (Formerly Chafton, NC).

I well remember listening to Henry at night while driving home from the races at Middletown, N.Y...a comforting voice he was.

he was a great man and will be missed