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© The Eufaula Indian Journal
Thursday, May 6, 1920


J. Leroy Boggs

August 18, 1879 ~ April 28, 1920

J. Leroy Boggs, son of John K. and Laura V. Boggs; was born in Wellington, Ky., August 18, 1879, died at the home of his brother, Claud C. Boggs, near Eufaula, Okla., April 28, 1920, at the age of forty years eight months and ten days.

He is survived by his wife and daughter, Betty, his mother and brother, Claud, and twin sister, Mrs. Julius Krebs of South Milford, Indiana; besides four nieces, three nephews and a host of friends.

In 1905 he was united in marriage to Sarah Netting, who passed away in 1909. In September, 1916 he was united in marriage to Ruth E Parsell and to this union the one daughter, Betty, was born.


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