Obit: Boehning, Phillip N. (1940 – 2014)

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Surnames: Boehning, Brillhart, Hamm, Oelrich, Meyer, Gregg, Olson

----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 05 Mar 2014

Boehning, Phillip N. (12 SEP 1940 – 27 FEB 2014)

Phillip N. Boehning, 73, Loyal, died on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., on Tuesday, March 4, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Spencer.

Phillip Neil Boehning was born on Sept. 12, 1940 in Loyal, to Alfred and Nellie Boehning. He graduated from Loyal High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years following graduation. Phil was married to Kay Lorraine Brillhart for 14 years and had three children. He was a self-employed machinist and an active member in the community. He served as town chairman for the town of Sherman, and served 24 years as a Clark County Board supervisor. Phil was an active member of the Clark County Fair Board and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Spencer. His primary love was his family and friends. He also had a love for racing and the racing community.

Phil is survived by two children, Tonya (Boehning) Hamm, Spencer, and Bridget Boehning, Marshfield; two grandchildren, Shane and Jacob Hamm, Spencer; and six siblings, Georgiana (Boehning) Oelrich, Arthur Boehning, Elizabeth (Boehning) Meyer, Linda (Boehning) Gregg, Mary (Boehning) Olson and and Bobby Boehning.

Phil was predeceased by his son, P. Shane Boehning, on July 16, 1988; and his parents, Alfred and Nellie Boehning.
           

 

 


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