IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Fred A.

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Boeser

January 7, 1942 – February 15, 2023

Obituary

Fred August Boeser, 81, peacefully transitioned to his eternal home, on Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Just short one year after his Beloved Wife Marianne, the Love of his life and partner for over 60 years. Dear Son of (late) August John Boeser and (late) Florence Alice Burroughs. Dear Father of Scott(Julie) Cherished grandfather of Nathan S. Boeser, Ryan A. Boeser and bonus grandson Lincoln R. DiPiano. All of which he adored dearly. Cherished Uncle of Sheila Crenshaw, whose faithful phone calls to him weekly, kept him on his toes! He Was proud to be an Uncle to Shawn Chrenshaw, Tracy Crenshaw, Steven Bryan and Keith Bryan. All of whom were brought into his life by Marianne. Fred will be remembered for his love of family, most importantly his wife and son. He took pride in his career where he retired from the Mahle Corporation after many, many years. The work he did, the hobbies he loved; and passing on the knowledge he had to his only Son Scott and his grandsons, was some of his greatest joys in life. The memories that were made in his garage where he spent countless hours, will never be forgotten! He treasured his 1972 El Camino that he and his son restored together. Many garage nights surrounded by Scott and his closest friends. Memories that brought smiles to his face when he reminisced with the "boys" in his last days. He was a well respected man; always polite, and kind. He will be also be remembered as a good friend and neighbor. Besides his love for working on cars, he spent a lot of years flying Radio Control Airplanes. A hobby he also shared with his son. He loved watching NASCAR, Auto Racing, Football, and the History Channel. Any visitors to the Boeser home knew where to find him watching his favorites, on the small TV in the kitchen, sitting in his chair, at the table with his wife Marianne. He also spent a lot of years flying Radio Control Airplanes, just another of his many hobbies He was a devoted husband, friend to many, father to more than just Scott, and great mentor to many. He took great care of his family. He will forever be missed by his family and friends. Visitation: Saturday, February 18th, 2023. . from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at Jay B. Smith Funeral Home Fenton Chapel 7 Oakwood Dr 63026 Graveside service at Lakewood cemetery 1:45pm
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