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Henry Boswell Jr.

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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Retired Army Col. Henry Boswell Jr. passed away in Greensboro, N.C., on Wednesday, June 2, at the age of 91. Henry was born in Sanatorium, Miss., to Dr. Henry Boswell, founder of the Mississippi State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and Iola Saunders Boswell. He graduated from the United States...

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Pat,
Mom and I saw your father's obituary in the Coastland Times and were so sorry to learn of his passing. I have been living in Raleigh - same house for 24 years now and can't believe you are as close as Greensboro - I had no idea. Would love to get back in touch with you. My email is [email protected].
Love,
Ann

To the Boswell family,
I have just read in the Coastland Times of the Outer Banks of North Carolina that your father Henry has just passed away. At the time that he was the Executive Director of the Chamber of Comerce I was the President. My name is Edward Greene. I was the owner and operator of the than fledgling Island Art Gallery and Christmas Shop. Your father was meticulous in his performance of the reponsibilities of executive director. I always appreciated the several years...

Pat, As I read your father's life's journey I was in awe of all he had accomplished. What a honorable and brilliant man he was. You should be as proud of his triumphant life as the sadness you feel in his passing. Peace and love.....

Pat, Betty and I send our thoughts and prayers to you at this time. As a veteran of WWII, and having served in the Navy in the Pacific, your Dad's passing is of special significance to me. Bless you, Gordon & Betty Reynolds, Holly Springs, NC.

Pat,

I am so sorry to hear of your father's death. I truly believe he is happy now. I am sorry I will miss the service but I hope to talk with you soon.

Love,

Kay Scott - Summerfield, NC

We will always have fond memories of the years that Hank and Cathy were our next door neighbors in Grand Junction. Although we were happy for them when they moved to be near family in Greensboro, we were sad to lose them as neighbors and friends.
Sincerely,
Dave & Sharon Gartner

Colonel Boswell was a member of our "Greatest Generation. A career soldier and a true patriot. He was also a gentleman and a fine example for all.

Al Stewart
Basrah, Iraq