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Barry Edward Boshers

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Barry Edward Boshers

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Apr 2015 (aged 61)
Texas, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Barry Edward Boshers, born November 8, 1953 in Dallas, Texas and died April 21, 2015 at the age of 61. He was the son of Marie Remley Boshers (died 2008) and Ed Boshers. He is survived by his father Ed, daughter Melissa & Alan Galletly, daughter Crystal Boshers & Cliff Wikoff, 2 grandsons Andrew & Chase Galletly and granddaughter, Cara Wikoff.

Barry grew up in Farmers Branch. After graduating from R. L. Turner High School in 1972 he started out in the banking industry then made a career change while in his thirties. He felt called to enter the nursing field and followed that to completion, proudly earning the title RN. For many years it was his choice to be an Emergency Room nurse working at several hospitals in the Dallas area. In addition to nursing, he loved motorcycles and bowling, entering many tournaments across the state and was quite proud of his one "300" game. He was also an avid reader often finishing a book in one day's time. One year Barry requested that his mother compile all her recipes into a book for him. It took her a full year of typing, but that was one of his favorite Christmas gifts of all time.

We know that God has welcomed Barry into His kingdom and we'll see him again "Over-There".


Barry Edward Boshers, born November 8, 1953 in Dallas, Texas and died April 21, 2015 at the age of 61. He was the son of Marie Remley Boshers (died 2008) and Ed Boshers. He is survived by his father Ed, daughter Melissa & Alan Galletly, daughter Crystal Boshers & Cliff Wikoff, 2 grandsons Andrew & Chase Galletly and granddaughter, Cara Wikoff.

Barry grew up in Farmers Branch. After graduating from R. L. Turner High School in 1972 he started out in the banking industry then made a career change while in his thirties. He felt called to enter the nursing field and followed that to completion, proudly earning the title RN. For many years it was his choice to be an Emergency Room nurse working at several hospitals in the Dallas area. In addition to nursing, he loved motorcycles and bowling, entering many tournaments across the state and was quite proud of his one "300" game. He was also an avid reader often finishing a book in one day's time. One year Barry requested that his mother compile all her recipes into a book for him. It took her a full year of typing, but that was one of his favorite Christmas gifts of all time.

We know that God has welcomed Barry into His kingdom and we'll see him again "Over-There".



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