In Memory

Gary Boecker

Gary Boecker

Gary James Boecker 63, of Pepper Pike, died July 21st, 2017, in Cleveland, surrounded by his loving family and in the arms of his wife, Abigail (nee Gold) Boecker. Cherished son of Theodore J. Boecker and the late Norma Jean (nee Rush) Boecker; Beloved father of Sarah Elizabeth Boecker; Treasured brother of Kenneth Boecker and John Boecker (Lisa); Son-in-law of Ronald and Eileen Gold; Cherished brother-in-law of Kathryn and Herman Fox and Debra S. Gold; Loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. Gary was a graduate of Baldwin High School (in Pittsburgh), Penn State University, and the University of Akron School of Law. Gary was proud to became an Eagle Scout at the age of 14. He was a brother of Sigma Pi Fraternity and later lettered as a varsity lacrosse player at Penn State. Gary spent two memorable summers in Los Angeles as Bob Hope's personal assistant. In his career he helped establish more than 100 businesses and he was a contributing author of four books in the area of business and estate planning. Gary loved to travel, was an avid nature lover, hiker, biker or simply got joy from a walk on the labyrinth. He never met a beach chair that he didn't love. He was deeply caring to those he held close and passionately devoted to his two dogs. He was a man with a quiet inner strength. His gentle, thoughtful manner will be greatly missed by those he touched along his journey. ALL SERVICES PRIVATE. NO VISITATION. Friends who wish may contribute, in memory of Gary, to Rescue Village, 15463 Chillicothe Rd., Novelty, OH 44072-0116. "There is no remedy for love . . . but to love more." Henry David Thoreau.

 

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01/15/22 12:00 PM #1    

Daniel Zajdel

I saw Gary's name in the memorial section of the Penn Stater. He died on 21 July 1917. I spoke with Gary at the BHS 40th reunion. He was an attorney and was asking me about the Marcellus Shale formation. Gary and I were elementary classmates at Spitler School. We were also in Boy Scout troop 323. I remember once how our patrol hiked from the Baldwin Community Methodist Church to South Park, out Baptist Road.


03/16/22 03:58 PM #2    

Glady Graham (Campion)


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