Keith F. Boggs

keith boggs

April 16, 1968 ~ August 27, 2022

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Keith Boggs is said to have known no stranger. Hebrews 13:2 exemplifies Keith’s walk with Christ: “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing so some have shown hospitality to angels, unaware.”. Keith held a bachelor’s in healthcare management. He was successful and achieved many professional accomplishments during his career. However, he believed his greatest accomplishment was the love he held for and received from his family and friends. He enjoyed a good cigar, the Cincinnati Bengals, Ohio State Buckeyes and the camaraderie of friends. Born April 16th, 1968, in Springfield, Ohio. He was a beloved brother, father, husband, grandfather and dear friend to those who were blessed to know him. He leaves behind his children Rachel, Aaron and Ian Boggs, stepchildren Haley and Phillip Perry. His grandchildren Gabriel, Memphis, Layla and Sophia. His siblings, David Boggs, Sheila Smith, Melissa Boggs-Moll and Matthew Boggs. Former spouses turned friends, Diana Perry-Lehr and Cheryl Savakinas, mother of his children. Keith left us too soon on August 27th, 2022, in Wichita, Kansas. Services will be held in Hazard, Kentucky, and he will be laid to rest with his mother and father in the family cemetery. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Keith today; yet we hold tight to the hope that we will see him again in eternity. *Services have not yet been arranged; pending repair to the cemetery road due to damage caused by the flood. *

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  1. Keith was the love of my life. He was a wonderful loving husband and my best friend for the last 17 years. I still feel his presence around me all the time. I know he’s watching over all that he loved so he is still a very busy man.

  2. We shared so many memories at POGC…Never had a boss like him..He always had something to talk about and when he do it it always with a smile..He was like the therapist. He was a good guy ..Just know Keith you will not be forgotten.. You left us some good memories see you later.

  3. Keith has been a part of my life in one capacity or another for over 40 years. The weight of this tragedy is nearly unbearable. The loss I feel, the pain I see in our children’s faces has brought me to my knees. In this horrific event I am reminded to look around me at those that I love and cherish. Never allow yourself to be so busy that you forget to say I love you, to share a hug or a smile. Reach out and hold a hand with every opportunity. Life happens in a blink of time and these are memories that you carry with you throughout your life. I pray Keith, that your heart was filled with those tender memories.

  4. No words can express my heartache. I miss you every day. You were loved by so many!! Our family has an empty space without you!


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