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BOEKE, Eugene, Jr. EUGENE H. BOEKE, JR. A BUILDER OF ATLANTA Eugene Boeke, Jr. was born 7 October 1925 in Birmingham, Alabama, to Lillian Rogers Boeke and Eugene Boeke, Sr. He followed his father as an officer of Beers Construction Company. In 1951 he married Joy Weller, his partner for 61 years. He died September 29th at North Fulton Hospital. Gene Boeke played tackle for North Fulton High School and served with the U.S. Army Engineers in France during World War II. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 1949 and was a life long active alumnus. He supervised construction of Piedmont Hospital, 191 Peachtree Towers, the Coca Cola International Headquarters, and dozens of other buildings in the Southeast. Beyond family and friends, his three passions were CONCRETE, GARDENING, and the BOY SCOUTS. Gene Boeke was a nationally recognized expert in reinforced concrete construction, a Fellow of the America Concrete Institute, and served as an expert witness in arbitration. A Vice President of the American Society of Concrete Construction (ASCC), in 1992, he was honored with the ASCC Lifetime Achievement Award, "For a lifetime committed to the advance of the concrete construction industry." "Gene" was a founder and a President of the Buckhead Men's Garden Club. He was a President of the Georgia Dahlia Society, and active in the American Dahlia Society. Many neighbors enjoyed his flowers, corn, beans and tomatoes. On moving to Big Canoe he served on Architectural Control, and on the Grounds Committee of the Chapel. An Eagle Scout, he served as scoutmaster for the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, and later for the Trinity Presbyterian Church. For his service to scouting he was given the Silver Beaver Award by the Atlanta Boy Scout Council. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Joy Weller Boeke, his brother, Richard and wife, Johanna. Nieces Elinore Boeke, Diana Boeke, Mary Lou O'Shea, Kimmy Dubose. Nephews Charles S. Weller, Jr., Frank Weller III. Eugene Boeke, Jr, was a member of Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church and Big Canoe Chapel. A memorial service will be held at Big Canoe Chapel on his 87th Birthday, Sunday, 7 October 2012 at 2 PM. In Lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to either the Big Canoe Chapel or to the Atlanta Boy Scout Council.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Oct. 3, 2012.

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Robert L. ( Bob ) Terpening, P.E.

October 12, 2012

Dear Joy, Our deepest sympathies. We have enjoyed knowing you all in ACEC and ACI at our dinners. I learned much from Gene as he was a job Superintendent and project manager on several of my structural designed projects. He gave me many good tips on the field process of building buildings. We always enjoyed his comments at the ACI meetings, both local and national. God Bless You.

John, Alex, Sabina, Billy, & Jane Miller

Billy Miller

October 8, 2012

Gene will remain in our hearts as "Gentle Giant" of a life well lived, a Mentor Scoutmaster to several generations of Eagle Scouts, & inventor of "Boeke Ball". Gene was John Wane, Mark Trail, & Ronald Regan rolled into one for me. Joy you are in our thoughts & prayers. May our grief melt into the fond memories ...
Billy Miller

Eagle Scouts Alex & Billy Miller, Troop Committee Chairman John Miller thank you for all what you have done for Troop 212 & Scouting.

William (Billy) Carmichael Miller

October 8, 2012

October 8, 2012

Many memories of times together over the
years. All enjoyable. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
John & Maxine Chambless

Cg

October 8, 2012

The Boeke family Almighty God is giving to the tired one power and to those without dynamic energy he makes full might abound. Isaiah 40:29. I offer the family my full condolence.

K L

October 6, 2012

Dear Joy,
I will always remember your 2002 visit to California. Gene's inspection of our dahlias was a highlight of the summer.
Gene's memory will live on in the American Dahlia Society. We are all saddened by your loss.
Kevin Larkin
President
American Dahlia Society

martha albertson

October 4, 2012

Dear Joy, it is with deepest sympathy that I send you this note. Though I did not know either you or Gene, My Father thought the world of Gene in the Scouting at Second Ponce de Leon, and of course I have known and kept up with Dick all our lives since our North Fulton days. Know God is with you and will aid you, as he did when I
lost my Husband.
Love, Martha Shivers Albertson

Shawn

October 3, 2012

It is with deepest sympathy that I send my condolences. It is often difficult to find the right words to say, but I do hope that it gives you comfort in knowing that God is near to all those calling upon his name in truth; and he is always ready to show his strength on behalf of those whose heart is complete toward him. (Psalm 145:18; 2 Chron. 16:9)

October 3, 2012

My Dearest Joy. Knowing you and Gene 46 years has been a great pleasure in my life. I will miss Gene so very much but knowing he and mt Dad are together
now gives me a heart warming feeling, they are at peace. I love you Joy!!

Marc Peterzell

October 3, 2012

Dear Joy,
Please accept my deepest condolences upon Gene's death. His obituary was replete with things I knew about Gene and others I did not; very impressive indeed.
While we missed you both after you moved to Big Canoe,I was pleased to learn that you enjoyed living there as it is such a lovely place. I learned so much from Gene about gardening in general, and about growing vegetables and dahlias in particular. I was wonderful to see his magnificent dahlias waving in the breeze for several months during the year. Then there were is wonerful stories of growing up in Buckhead, and later being dubbed a member of the "Buckhead Boys", all a part of Atlanta history I could not have gotten elsewhere.
My hpe for you is that the pain you now feel will soon be replaced with beautiful memories of your many years together.
Fondly, Marc Peterzell

A Bowen

October 3, 2012

"Happy are those who mourn,since they will be comforted."(Matthew 5:4)May you family find comfort in God's word.

"

P Sharpe ( Isaiah 12:2 )

October 3, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Chaplain Richard Reuer

October 3, 2012

I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's loving promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. On behalf of a grateful nation as an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one. (If you wish a personalized memorial card mailed to you with history of playing of taps, 21 gun salute, meaning of each fold of the flag as a keepsake, mail to: Chaplain Richard Reuer, Honoring Those Who Served Ministry, 1206 6th St SW, Minot, ND 58701. (This is a free service to fallen veteran families.) Thank you.

October 3, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

October 3, 2012

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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