Richard "Rich" J. Boser was born on May 28,1942, to the late John and Margaret (Seelen) Boser. He was united in marriage to the late Genevieve Knopik on July 3,1970. Genevieve passed away in June of 1996. He then married Marjorie Stoll on September 29, 2000. Rich graduated from Father Pierz Memorial High School. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War from 1961-1963. Throughout his life he had various jobs including, working at Eller's Shoe Harness Shop, owning one of the first garbage services in Pierz, working construction in the cities, and farming, the passion which he enjoyed the most since he bought his first calf at the age of 8 years old. He was co-owner of Rich Prairie Livestock Exchange for 39 years. Rich also enjoyed raising and watching the buffalo roam at his home on the farm. His pride was his grandchildren, which he treasured and loved spending time with. Rich enjoyed watching westerns, going deer hunting, shaking dice, playing cards, getting together with others each morning for coffee, and sharing a good laugh or story with his friends and family. He was a lifelong member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Pierz American Legion and the Knights of Columbus.
Rich is survived by his wife, son, daughter, brother, 2 sisters, and 2 grandchildren.
Rich was preceded in death by his parents, John and Margaret Boser; first wife Genevieve Boser; son, John Boser and brothers, Herb Boser, Floyd Adiens and Freddy Boser; sisters, Christine Duscher, Marie Collins, Dellie Brausen, LaVern Tanner, Doreen Jones, Catherine Wuellner, Lolly Hoheisel, and Tottie LeBalanc.
Richard "Rich" J. Boser was born on May 28,1942, to the late John and Margaret (Seelen) Boser. He was united in marriage to the late Genevieve Knopik on July 3,1970. Genevieve passed away in June of 1996. He then married Marjorie Stoll on September 29, 2000. Rich graduated from Father Pierz Memorial High School. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War from 1961-1963. Throughout his life he had various jobs including, working at Eller's Shoe Harness Shop, owning one of the first garbage services in Pierz, working construction in the cities, and farming, the passion which he enjoyed the most since he bought his first calf at the age of 8 years old. He was co-owner of Rich Prairie Livestock Exchange for 39 years. Rich also enjoyed raising and watching the buffalo roam at his home on the farm. His pride was his grandchildren, which he treasured and loved spending time with. Rich enjoyed watching westerns, going deer hunting, shaking dice, playing cards, getting together with others each morning for coffee, and sharing a good laugh or story with his friends and family. He was a lifelong member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Pierz American Legion and the Knights of Columbus.
Rich is survived by his wife, son, daughter, brother, 2 sisters, and 2 grandchildren.
Rich was preceded in death by his parents, John and Margaret Boser; first wife Genevieve Boser; son, John Boser and brothers, Herb Boser, Floyd Adiens and Freddy Boser; sisters, Christine Duscher, Marie Collins, Dellie Brausen, LaVern Tanner, Doreen Jones, Catherine Wuellner, Lolly Hoheisel, and Tottie LeBalanc.
Family Members
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Milton George "Mickey" Boser
1931–2021
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Loretta Florence "Lolly" Boser Hoheisel
1933–2013
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Catherine Margaret "Catty" Boser Wuellner
1934–1979
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Wilfred John "Freddy" Boser
1936–1937
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Evelyn Marie "Evie" Boser Boser
1938–2024
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Christine M Boser Duscher
1910–1994
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Marie Catherine Boser Collins
1911–2004
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Herbert George Boser
1913–1995
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Deloria Cecelia "Dellie" Boser Brausen
1919–2005
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LaVern Frances Boser Tanner
1921–2013
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Agnes Marie "Tootie" Adriaens LeBlanc
1925–2014
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Floyd Henry Adriaens
1926–2009
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Doreen Therese Boser Jones
1926–2008
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