Daniel James Boaz

March 27, 1947 ~ December 8, 2020
Daniel James Boaz, age 73, passed away on December 8, 2020. Mr. Boaz has been retired for 22 years from IFR, Systems where he was an electronics engineer. Mr. Boaz met his wife, Sheri Diane Cox, at Westlink United Methodist in 1975. They were later married on February 14, 1976. He is survived by his wife Sheri, daughter Amy, daughter-in-law Kelly, granddaughter Olivia and his five brothers Carl, David, Tim, Ben, and Mike and their wives. Mr. Boaz was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Mollie (Brown) Boaz. Burial services will be private for the immediate family at White Chapel Memorial Gardens in Wichita, KS. He will be laid to rest on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in his honor to your favorite charity. Downing and Lahey East Mortuary.
Our dear sweet Dan. You looked after both your mom and your granddaughter so lovingly. Heaven is even more beautiful now that you are there. Miss you and love you always!
I remember with fondness our times at College Hill and how Dan always had a cheerful greeting and smile! Prayers and special thoughts to you, Sheri, Amy, Kelly and Olivia as you move through the days ahead.
You were always so good about taking care of others and especially mom, and keeping up with everyone in the family. I will really miss you.
Dan always wanted to know how everyone in the family was doing. He enjoyed updates from his brothers and families. He was a kind and gentle person and we will miss him. May he Rest In Peace.
I was always greeted so warmly by Uncle Dan at family gatherings, as though no time had passed at all. He radiated kindness and made genuine connections with everyone he met. I admired his dedication to his family, and his ability to keep all of us far-flung Boazes in touch with each other. He was a beautiful soul, and I will miss him. May his memory be a comfort to all who knew him.
Dan was such a sweetheart and always so kind when we saw him. Always so welcoming ❤️ He will truly be missed.