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a ^ tA wj wiiii Vll limilVof Michigan for completing 25 years or mort of meritorious and faithful service in providing and maintaining » safe, dependable and adequate supply of water for the community.” The Edward Dunbar Rich award is made to persons in recognition of their devotion to the public interest through conscientious administration of vigorous and progressive public health policies.Mr. Boggio was a member of the St Sebastian's church, the Gedda* Cychosz post. America^ Legion, the Gogebic aerie of Eagles, and the City Employes club.He was married on June 4. 19%, to Mrs. Julia Crenna, who survives him together with.one eon, James Jr.. a student at the -Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Houghtoc. and' a foster daughter, Mrs. Gerry Marks, bot-Angele*, Calif., and three faster sons, Raymond Crenna, Chicago, Fred Crenna, Bessemer, and Angela Crenna, St Paul. Minn. Also surviving are a brother Charles Bo?gio, and two sisters in Italy, six foster grandchildren and. two great grand children. WFuneral arrangements have hot hem completed. The remains are at the J. J. Frick Funeral home;
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Ironwood Daily Globe

Ironwood, Michigan, US

Fri, Apr 25, 1952

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