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Ronald James Boardman

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Ronald James Boardman, 61, Lincoln, died Saturday (2/26/05) in Lincoln. Born, Nebraska City (12/28/43). Veteran, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. Retired, investigator with the Nebraska State Patrol and was currently a criminal investigator for the Nebraska Department of Revenue Lottery...

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I first met Ron when his brother Larry married my sister Marilyn. Little did I know that he (Ron) would become more than my borhter-in-laws brother. He would become a friend. Our paths crossed many times over the few years and decades. There were get togethers at his parents home near Plattsmouth, a few visits to his home when he lived in Seward, and the get togethers at Marilyn & Larrys home in Nebraska City. I would meet him at the State Fair and even was one of his students when he taught...

We are very sorry to hear about Ron's death. As a co-worker of Ron's in the Auto Fraud Unit at the Patrol, I got to spend a lot of time with Ron both at work & socially. We had a lot of good times together with the Patrol "family". He was a wonderful, caring man who will be missed by many. I am so disappointed that we cannot make it back to NE for the funeral. Our thoughts & prayers are with Shirley and the family.

We were so sorry to hear about Ron's death. Our son Dwight was with Gary when got the call. You and your family are in our thoughts.

Sorry for your loss our thoughts will be with you. Due to work we will not be able to atend, but will be thinking of you all. May god bless and keep you safe.

My deepest sympathy to all of Ron's family. I have lots of fond memories of Ron; running into him patroling at the State Fair- introducing him to my children. He would always tattle to my mom - when ever I encountered him in my college days! OH, those lectures he gave me and my friends!! He was a distant cousin and he took the time to come to our mom's funeral - we all appreciated that - as we knew he was a very busy person. I look forward to seeing family at his services. Again - deepest and...

Ron will be missed by me and everyone that knew him. My thoughts are with you Shirley and the family.

My sympathies to the Boardman family. I've worked with Ron since he began as an Investigator with the NE Dept of Revenue - Lottery division. He was a great person and co-worker - bigger than life! He will be missed by us all at the Nebraska Lottery. I'm sure they have Harleys in heaven!! God Bless!

Ron was such a kind and gracious man. I loved his smile; it had a beautiful combination of joy and orneriness. I especially loved seeing him as he beheld new little baby Barrett. I offer my deep sympathy to all who knew Ron. He was loved and loving, and he will be missed by many. My love to Shirley and the family.