Obituaries

BRENDA F. BOGGS


Brenda F. Boggs, 64, Burlington, died May 27, 2012, at her home. She was born on May 21, 1948, in Saint Albans, W.V., to the late Earl and Christina (Kinder) Russell and was a graduate of Saint Albans High School.

In July of 1967, she married Stephen T. Boggs. Following marriage they resided in Bridgeview, Ill., before making their home in Burlington.

She was a homemaker and a member of Calvary Community Church in Williams Bay. She was known for her great and generous love that she bestowed on her family and friends. She spent her life giving to those around her, and has been a living example of what true love means.

She lived a life that showed her great faith in the Lord by walking in love, she was slow to anger, slow to judge, quick to forgive and fast to love. To those who knew and loved her let her love live on through you with words of kindness, encouragement and peace as you know this is a tribute to how she lived.

Survivors include her loving husband; daughters, Tammy Daley and Ramie Schuch; son, Terry (Heather) Boggs; grandchildren, Christian Boggs, Aly Boggs, Hayden Schuch, Kayla Daley, Tyler Boggs, Megan Daley, Isabella Schuch and Leeann Daley; siblings, Carol (Bobby) Haynes, Jenny Woods, Maryann (Bobby) Clark, Pat (Terry) Manns, Larry Russell; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Perry Boggs, Martha Boggs, Norman and Ina Boggs, Becky and Charlie Jeffers and Darlene Boggs; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.

Visitation is Thursday, May 31, from 4 p.m. until time of services at 7 p.m. at Schuette-Daniels Family Funeral Home, 625 Browns Lake Drive, Burlington. Burial will be in Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery on Monday, June 4, at 10 a.m.

Words cannot express the appreciation we the family, have for all the many cards, flowers and love poured out to Brenda and the family during this time. A special thank you to Calvary Community Church Williams Bay for their generosity, prayers and love. A heartfelt thanks to the family members and friends who gave such great gifts of love, and also to Froedtert Oncology and Season’s Hospice.

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