Thomas J. Boggs

Thomas Jennings Boggs, 73, Mooresville, died December 30, 2010, in his residence. Mr. Boggs was born July 29, 1937, in Indianapolis, to the late Ross Jennings and Alice Bernice (Rufner) Boggs. To continue reading Tom’s Life Story, share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry, visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/65278/ .

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  1. i worked with Tom for many years at Farm Bureau. we took a couple of business trips together that i will never forget. hicago was never the same. my sympathies to his family.

  2. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Teri, how blessed you were to have such a neat dad. I will pray for you all. Helen

  3. I worked with Tom at Farm Bureau for 10 years, ’79-’89. We also played volleyball together; he was very competitive and thoroughly enjoyed the game! We went out to lunch together many times as he enjoyed a good meal! He was passionate about life and his f

  4. Every year Farm Bureau decorates the atrium for Christmas and the first weekend of December they put a chair next to the Christmas tree and Santa visits with the children. For many years, a lot of people strongly suspected that they could put a certain na

  5. I worked for Tom at Farm Bureau Insurance during the late 1980’s. He was a great mentor and role model for me and I always admired his professionalism and the love he had for his family. May you find peace and joy in the memories of Tom. My deepest

  6. I worked with Tom at Farm Bureau. He was definitely passionate about doing a good job. He and I had a running joke about how tall he was and how short I am. I’ll always remember the joke and his smiling face. I’m truly sorry for your loss.

  7. To the family and friends of Tom Boggs, My name is Everett (Eddie) King. It is difficult for me to express the sadness I felt when I received an email today (Jan. 2) from my brother, who lives in Indianapolis, informing me of Tom’s death. Tom and I met

  8. My deepest sympathy to the Boggs family on their loss. I worked with Tom at Farm Bureau also. Back in the day, Farm Bureau had basketball, softball and volleyball leagues and they were a lot of fun. Tom coached the teams from our floor and we did well.

  9. I worked with Tom at Farm Bureau Ins. My deepest sympathy goes out to the Boggs family on their loss. Tom was a good and kind man! He will always be remembered as Santa Claus at Farm Bureau INS. He always had a ‘short’ joke to tell me. My prayers are with

  10. I worked with Tom at Farm Bureau. He was a very nice man and had a great sense of humor. He made a great Santa for the holidays. My sympathies to his family for thier loss.

  11. TJ was my cousin – I was much younger and he sat at the big kids table at the Christmas Dinners at Grandma & Grandpa’s with my brother – I had to sit at the little kids table – but Tommy was always fun to be with and I have many memories of his visits to

  12. I am so sorry to the family for your loss. I also worked with Tom at Farm Bureau. He was great to work with and had a great sense of humor. My prayers are with you all at this time.

  13. Tom was my cousin, just 9 months older than me. He was the closest I came to having an older brother. He used to tease me about my being the elder. I remember skipping school and going to the circus with him & his mom when we were kids-the circus unloa


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