Thursday, June 5, 2025

A Monumental Day

 Hey Friends,

Thanks for visiting! I have something special to share with you today. We received a long awaited delivery yesterday. 


Back on Valentine's Day, we visited Maggard Memorials in Lebanon, Ohio. There, we found a wide array of options for the new stone that would mark Dad and Ali's shared final resting place. 

Their customer service was top-notch! We were so pleased. They helped us design a beautiful memorial to mark the grave. 

We placed the order, and it took several months to complete. Miami Cemetary only pours the footers for new stones twice a year, in spring and fall. 

Here is the little stone that had marked my sister's grave up until a few months ago. Dad had always wanted to get a large stone with room for three names. 


We were hoping the new stone would be ready by Ali's birthday in May. The  new stone and footer both were ready by then. 

Sadly, the weather did not cooperate as we had hoped. Torrential downpours had created lots of mud and soft ground in the cemetery. There was nothing that could be done about it.

This is what the spot looked like on Memorial Day. 



It has been sunny and dry for several days. We were hoping that it would soon be delivered!

Yesterday afternoon, my grandparents called to say the stone was in place. We went to the cemetery as quickly as we could to see it for ourselves!

Front- It is hard to get pictures without reflection the surroundings.


The Back that it is facing the road. Mom took this from the bench in our Boggs section.


The stone looks even better in person, than it did on a computer screen! I did not know  that I could think a head stone was so beautiful! Our entire family is thrilled with the outcome!

Here are some pictures after the flowers were added to the vases on either side. 



I love this beautiful memorial for my Daddy and my sister!  This is the inscription that we chose to put on the back. I think it sums up Dad’s life well!
"After a full life of service, Davy has gone home to his God."

The pictures on the front are two of our favorites. We struggled finding exactly what we wanted on the back. Mom came up with a solution that I love! She combined parts of three different photos to get the perfect one. 

The tent was part of a tent setup or teardown in Thomasville, Alabama. The BoggsMobile photo was taken at Bethany Revival Center in Wichita, Kansas. Actually, that is the last place Dad ever preached. The photo of Dad preaching was taken in Mexico. He was preaching under Bro. Larry Landress' tent.

We know Dad and Ali are not at Miami Cemetery in Corwin, Ohio. Only the shells that held them here were laid beneath the sod. I am glad that we can honor their memory! One great day the trumpet will sound, and the dead in Christ will rise to meet Him in the air! I am anxious to be reunited with them! Oh, glorious day!

That wraps up the story of a beautiful memorial. Thanks for reading! I will see you all tomorrow!
Odie

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful!!! ❤️

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  2. Tears 😭 So beautiful, I’m so thankful God allowed you all to get exactly what you were looking for ,the headstone is perfect! My heart is happy knowing it won’t be long that we will all be in that land of rest !! I love you and Kelly Joe so much , you’re in our prayers often !! Hope to see you soon .

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  3. OH MY STARS!!!…such a BEAUTIFUL tribute to such an AMAZING man!!!…from the very first time we met at the Harveysburg church I will NEVER forget his friendship or the love he showed to me & my family!!!…one of the kindest most loving men I knew!!!…I was BLESSED to have known him!!!…

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  4. A beautiful way to remember and honor very special people! ❤️ Karen M

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  5. Odie, this is absolutely beautiful! Sums up the life of a.great man of God! We talk about our Friend, Bro. Davy! Love you all! 💕💕💕

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  6. Thank you all for the great comments about the stone. It makes us happy that all of you like it so much!

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