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William Boggs

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice DR. WILLIAM M. BOGGS Dr. William M. Boggs of Atlanta entered into rest Sunday, December 16, 2007 after an extended illness. His life was marked by high achievement. He was a Marine Corps veteran of two tours to Vietnam in 1967 and 1968 after, which he received...

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Many years ago I bought William Boggs book "Sin Boldly." I loved his stories and the depth from which he related his life experiences. I have shared his stories as illustrations in sermons on numerous occasions. I want his family to know how much he touched my life even though we never met in person.

Bill was a special man and great friend. I was lucky to spend time with him before he passed away. i learned alot from him and he will be missed. semper fidelis.

Dagmar,

We have such fond memories of our two families sharing time together. At our homes, on the golf course or at the beach, it was always special to see you and Bill and to get Will and Nelson together. These are memories we will cheerish always. May you find comfort in these memories.

Forever in our thoughts and prayers,

To Bobby and Mary, I am so sorry to learn of the death of your beloved brother. Your families will be remembered in our prayers. We pray God's Peace be with you all.
Judi Boulware

Mary, you and your family have our deepest sympathy in the loss of your brother.

I am saddened by the loss of Bill. I remember that Bill, my cousin Alan Alexander and I used to play together as little boys in New Ellenton, S.C. He was always a fun person to be with and we thought the world of him.

I will be praying for all of you during this time of loss and grief.

When I was a boy watching my brother go away to the Marines I looked at him like he was fearless and he was. In later years I learned what a dynamic leader and scholar he had become. He could always find humor in any situation. He looked at everything in ways that others could not see. He was a dynamic personality in our family and will be missed. Our memories together will be cherished always.

I don't know if this is the same Bill Boggs that I knew at D.F. McClatchey School here in Atlanta back in the 1950's, but if so, I have fond memories of his being one of the good guys and of his being one of my playmates and the son of a friend of my mother's. I am sorry for your loss and am glad to see that he led such an exemplary life after we lost touch.