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Lynn R. Boe

Longview, Washington

1932 - 2008

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Lynn Robert Boe, 76, of Longview passed away at home the evening of Sept. 12, 2008, after a reoccurrence of cancer. He was born Sept. 2, 1932, to Nels and Ella (Murphey) Boe in Glendive, Mont. Mr. Boe served in the Army after the Korean War. In 1972 he moved to Longview. He is survived by his...

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I think he was the man in a forest fire with my Dad, Fred Guenzler in 1961 in the Blackfoot forest by Missoula. I was just reading the story Lynn wrote about it last night 6/7/2020. Sorry to hear he passed away. My Dad is almost 91 now.

To the family of Lynn Boe: Those who have died will never be forgotten. Their sacrifice for their country will live on forever in the hearts of all who cherish freedom. Remembering your loved one. Condolences,

Emilou and family,

We were so sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. We remember all the softball games we went to together when Lisa and Dino played ball together.

Emilou and family
What wonderful years you had together. I remember you two sitting and having your coffee and just chatting. That is what is wonderful just sharing our time with the one we love. I know you will be lost as it is the greatest loss of all, my heart goes out to you. I love the fact that he always treated you like a lady and you in return treated him like the great person he was. A kind man and I must say very good looking. Our thoughts are with you and may time heal some of...

Hi Emylew and Lisa, Wow the end seemed to come quick. I last chatted with Lynn after what I thought was his last bout with and he felt he had not only survied it but ridden over it. That was the positive spirit he showed us in the outer cirle. I remember long ago when Steph and others spent the night and then came home and talked about how fatherly like Lisa's dad was. He garnered a lot of respect not only from the gals on the teams but the fans at events and where ever he showed up for any...

I read about Lynn in the paper. I remember when you were friends with my mom, Ann Walford, how much of a help Lynn was to mom. I know you both meant a lot to her.

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

There is so little we can say, or do but may it help to know our hearts and deepest sympathy are with you.

I sure will miss Lynn. I have missed him at work and the talkes we would have. He was so thoughtful and kind. I can see his face right now with a smile on it, that will be my memory of him. I know that the tear's that I am sheading for him are sad cuase he will no longer be with us but I know that he is not suffering any longer and in a better place. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, God bless you. I will miss him very much.