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Richard George Boas
September 29th, 1932 - April 2nd, 2013
Richard G. Boas Dick age 80, passed away on April 2, 2013. Dick was born in Camden, NJ, graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle, WA and attended The University of Washington. Dick was in the army, then spent his 40-year career at IBM. Dick spent his most recent years wood working and reading. He was involved in Northshore Performing Arts Center Guild (NPAC.) He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Susan; his three daughters: Roxanne Fonder-Reeve, Annika Umbinetti (Steve) and Rebecca Sanders (Berry); and Susans four children: Bob Pederson, John Pederson (Charlene) Carol Pederson, and Dave Carey (Julie). Dick is also survived by his brother, Wayne Boas (Helen), several nieces and nephews, and 13 grandchildren. Dick and his great sense of humor will be sorely missed. Announcement: medium m ; In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Catholic Community Services, Hopelink or a charity of your choice.
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