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Keith Boger

Delaware, Ohio

1955 - 2018

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Boger, Keith1955 - 2018Keith Boger died at his home in Delaware on Friday, January 12, after a courageous battle with cancer. Keith was born on November 6, 1955, in Marion, Ohio, where he attended Marion Harding High School and was a member of the Marion Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps. Keith moved...

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You are missed in this world Keith Boger. Grateful for our friendship. In Peace-Marcia Peachey

I am grateful for you patience, your guidance, and your advice during a very difficult situation. Thank you for your kindness and your knowledge thru the entire process. I'm sorry that I didn't get to say these words to you before you passed.

We miss you Keith!!!

Good luck with your move Blythe.....hope it is smooth!!

Tommy and Dolly Farahay

Keith was a wonderful Attorney. Always sincere and concerned... putting service first before the dollar! I was always so thankful to see him appointed to cases I was working with. ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO KEITH, O LORD, AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON HIM... MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL...and may Almighty God Bless his family and give them peace...

RIP to one of the really good guys! The world will miss him and his "colorful" dress!

We were deeply saddened to learn of Keith's death. He will be greatly missed by his family and the community. Keith was most generous in sharing his time and talents. It was our privelage to have known Keith. Dr. Larry and Emma Dixon

Blythe n family n Shirley,
So sorry for your loss. He fought a hard fight. We stopped by the funeral home shortly after 4:00 & there was a line outside & Dale wasn't up to standing out in the cold. Please accept our sincere condolences. You are in our thoughts n prayers.

Dale & Teresa

We all would be better off if we possessed the humility that blessed and personified the life of Keith Boger.
He was very serious about his concern for the well being of those in his orbit and the world in general. Yet, he did so in a way that was not confrontational, touched the hearts and and souls of all.
His humor was contagious, well directed and more often than not, directed at himself.
Keith even faced his cancer with self-directed humor, telling my wife Dolly and me one day...

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