Boeger, Vita Mary
(nee Guarino) of St. Louis, MO, passed peacefully on Thursday, October 12, 2023 at the age of 94. Vita was born on March 4, 1929, the only child of the late Ignatius and Rose (nee DeBlasi) Guarino. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 35 years, William Boeger, and her eldest son Brian (Evangelina) Boeger.
Vita is survived by her son, John (Connie) Boeger and daughter Mary (nee Boeger) Lohmeyer; four grandchildren: Ross Lohmeyer, Neale Lohmeyer, Ava Boeger and Will Boeger; and three great-grandchildren: George Lohmeyer, John Lohmeyer and Henry Lohmeyer.
Services: A family-only graveside service was held at Resurrection Cemetery. For more info, see BoppChapel.com.
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Kathy Schroeder
October 24, 2023
To Ms. Boeger's family, my deepest condolences on her passing. She lived a long life and was always the sweetest when we saw her in the pharmacy. May she rest in peace. May you all find peace in sharing her memories .
L John Swallow, Jr.
October 23, 2023
John and Connie, Mary Lohmeyer and the Boeger family, My condolences to your whole family! Although it´s wonderful your mother lived to age 94, and I really didn´t know her despite being a close friend of Brian and LHS `76 classmate (and in his wedding to Vangie 6/26/1982 in TX), your mother raised three amazing children! I still tell stories of Brian´s brilliance and achievements!
Matt Menghini
October 22, 2023
For John and Mary my thoughts are with you. I spent most of my youth hanging out at your house with your mom, and she was a lovely lady and a joy to be around. I promise to carry on all the many positive memories I have of our great time together. Matt Menghini
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