Barbara Ann Boggio
February 29, 1936 - May 14, 2026
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Barbara Ann Boggio Obituary
Barbara Ann Boggio, known lovingly to all as “Nana,” passed away peacefully on May 14, 2026, surrounded by the warmth and love of her family.
Barbara lived a remarkably long and full life, taking immense pride in reaching her 90th milestone. Strong-willed, resilient, and fiercely independent, she fought courageously until her very last breath, embodying the same determination and grace that defined her entire journey.
She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, friend, and dog mom, whose ultimate joy was her family. Nana created a home filled with boundless love, laughter, and unwavering support, leaving behind a lifetime of cherished memories for everyone fortunate enough to cross her path.
Barbara was reunited in peace with those who went before her: her mother, Irma; her father, Burton Andrew; her beloved husband, Joseph Boggio; her sons, Rodd Boggio and Bret Boggio; and her grandson, Ryan Praver.
Her legacy of love continues through her surviving children, Curt Boggio, Lori Praver, Cari Fawcett, and Todd Boggio; son-in-law John Fawcett; daughter-in-law Kari Boggio; brother Bert Bergsrud; niece Denise Bergsrud; cousins Carla Watsabaugh and Todd Huinker.
She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren (and their spouses), Tami, Kyle, Kaulin, Tasha, Tori, Brent, Chelsea, Chandler, Madison, and Makenna, and adopted granddaughter Gina Larson; as well as her cherished great-grandchildren, Ryan, Rilyn, Phoenix, Isla, Kai, Eden, Kale, Bret, Kanen, Quincy, Rush, Waylon, Ada, Sawyer, and Elodie.
“Nana” will forever be remembered for her formidable strength, sharp humor, and the fierce, protective love she had for her family. Her spirit lives on through the beautiful generations she created and the countless lives she touched with her kindness. Though she will be profoundly missed, her memory will remain an anchor in the hearts of her family and friends forever.
Barbara Ann Boggio, known lovingly to all as “Nana,” passed away peacefully on May 14, 2026, surrounded by the warmth and love of her family.
Barbara lived a remarkably long and full life, taking immense pride in reaching her 90th milestone. Strong-willed, resilient, and fiercely independent, she fought courageously u
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