Frances Lucille Cline Boggs  February 7 1938  May 15 2018 (age 80)

Frances Lucille Cline Boggs February 7 1938 May 15 2018 (age 80)

Frances Lucille Cline Boggs, age 80 of McKenzie TN, died on May 15, 2018. Frances was a member of Faith in Christ Ministries in Huntingdon, TN where she was a former Sunday School teacher, church secretary, and member of the financial board. Frances was born Feb.7, 1938 in Niles, OH to Clyde L. Cline and Ida Mae Jennings Cline. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, David, Clyde L.(junior), George, and Ursel Cline, and one sister, Shirley Tillery. Survivors include her husband of 63 years, Eugene Boggs of McKenzie, TN; and four children, Robert Boggs of McKenzie, Gary Boggs of McKenzie, Cindy Dycus of Milan, and Linda (Brad) Langley of McKenzie; one sister, Virginia Campbell of Ohio; three grandchildren, Jonathan (Leah) Dycus of Milan, Matthew Langley of McKenzie, and Caitlin Langley of McKenzie; and one great grandchild, Carson Dycus of McKenzie. A memorial is being planned at Faith in Christ Ministries, 14170 Paris St, Huntingdon, TN 38344. Arrangements are being handled by Ridgeway Funeral Home, 201 Dunlap St, Paris, TN.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Frances Lucille Cline Boggs February 7 1938 May 15 2018 (age 80). Ridgeway Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Paris, state: Tennessee

death notice Frances Lucille Cline Boggs February 7 1938 May 15 2018 (age 80)

obituary notice Frances Lucille Cline Boggs February 7 1938 May 15 2018 (age 80)

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