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John Edgar Boeckman

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John Edgar Boeckman

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
16 Nov 2018 (aged 83)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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John Edgar Boeckman, 83, Springfield, died November 16, 2018 at home, with his sons at his side. He was born June 18, 1935 in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Raymond Kurt and Lela Mae (Freeman) Boeckman. He graduated from Muskogee (Oklahoma) Central High School and The University of Tulsa, where he met Susan Elizabeth Johnson. They were married for 54 years before she departed this life in 2011. After Susan passed, John married Alice Paris.
John and Susan moved to Springfield in 1968, where he worked in the corrugated packaging business, spending the last several decades at what is now SMC Packaging Group. John was a long-time supporter of MSU football and basketball (McDonald and John Q. Hammons arenas were a focus of family life for many winters in the 70's and 80's), played golf at Twin Oaks, enjoyed traveling (including several station wagon -borne cross country vacations in the mid-70's that remain a central part of family lore), was an honorary coach for out of town teams at the Tournament of Champions.
John is survived by four sons, Jim and wife Nancy; Paul and wife Rebecca; Philip and wife Erin; Stephen and wife Sarah; and grandchildren, Taylor, Solana, Matthew, Lauren, Andrew, Elizabeth, Olivia, Anna, Stella and Emily.
Published in the News-Leader on Nov. 25, 2018
John Edgar Boeckman, 83, Springfield, died November 16, 2018 at home, with his sons at his side. He was born June 18, 1935 in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Raymond Kurt and Lela Mae (Freeman) Boeckman. He graduated from Muskogee (Oklahoma) Central High School and The University of Tulsa, where he met Susan Elizabeth Johnson. They were married for 54 years before she departed this life in 2011. After Susan passed, John married Alice Paris.
John and Susan moved to Springfield in 1968, where he worked in the corrugated packaging business, spending the last several decades at what is now SMC Packaging Group. John was a long-time supporter of MSU football and basketball (McDonald and John Q. Hammons arenas were a focus of family life for many winters in the 70's and 80's), played golf at Twin Oaks, enjoyed traveling (including several station wagon -borne cross country vacations in the mid-70's that remain a central part of family lore), was an honorary coach for out of town teams at the Tournament of Champions.
John is survived by four sons, Jim and wife Nancy; Paul and wife Rebecca; Philip and wife Erin; Stephen and wife Sarah; and grandchildren, Taylor, Solana, Matthew, Lauren, Andrew, Elizabeth, Olivia, Anna, Stella and Emily.
Published in the News-Leader on Nov. 25, 2018


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