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In Memory

Paul E. Boergert

Paul E. Boergert

Paul died August 20, 1984, at age 38

 
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04/14/09 05:51 PM #1    

Susan K. Smith (Terry)

Paul was a fellow Indian Villager. He was truly a nice person and gentleman. I was sorry to hear of his passing. Sue Terry

04/15/09 05:18 PM #2    

Gregory H. Dunnuck

Paul passed away in August of 1984. Paul and his wife, Trudy, stayed with us while attending the 20th reunion here in Ft. Wayne. Paul was a vice-president with Caterpillar, and lived in Ohio with his wife and 2 sons. After graduating from South, we roomed together at IU our first semester. Paul went on to get his BS and MBA.

With Paul, it didn't matter if we hadn't been in contact for awhile, we just picked up like it was yesterday. When I was in the Army he kept me sane with his humorous letters, and helped get me through some difficult times.

Lots of other memories, too many to count. Paul exemplified the definition of a true friend. He died much too early, he had a lot to offer the world.

I still miss him.


07/24/09 05:10 PM #3    

Judith A. Rogers (Smith)

Paul was a great guy-our first year of college we were all all at Thanksgiving and his parents had a big party for all of us- so much fun.

09/24/09 11:42 AM #4    

Karen Ashe (Morrison)

Paul was a fellow classmate from Indian Village. I remember him well..he was a "gentle giant" of a man. I am so sorry to hear that he died so prematurely.

Karen Ashe Morrison

06/08/14 10:11 AM #5    

Jim R. Long

I don't think I ever forget Paul. We had many good times in high school, mostly involving cards, but I also spent a lot of time with him and Gerg Dunnick freshman year at IU, again playing cards. We had a really good time at the 20th year reunion and his death hit me pretty hard. I stopped going to reunions for quite a while after that. 


06/09/14 10:12 AM #6    

Joe M. McKibben

Paul was a great friend and neighbor.I think we started 2nd grade at Indian Village and went through 12th at SSHS. lots of fond Indian Village memories.

06/10/14 07:27 AM #7    

Suellen Borgmann (Craig)

For all the classes that Paul and I shared from 6th to 12th grade and in which the teachers sat us alphabetically, we sat next to each other. One striking memory was in 7th grade. Paul was absent for the first few days. I wondered who the mysterious guy was. Turns out he was on vacation in France with a friend and the friends parents. That was pretty exotic in 1958 (if my math is correct). Paul was a smart, nice guy that the world lost too early. 


06/10/14 11:20 AM #8    

Julie R. Rhinehart (Waterfield)

I remember that, Suellen, about Paul coming in late to class from Europe....Julie


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