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Beverly Jean “Bev” <I>Kemling</I> Boguslawski

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Beverly Jean “Bev” Kemling Boguslawski

Birth
Gary, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Jun 2014 (aged 78)
West Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Portage, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5754662, Longitude: -87.2006531
Plot
Section A
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Beverly Jean (Kemling) Boguslawski, age 78, of West Burlington, Des Moines Co, Iowa, previously of Gary and Valparaiso, Indiana, passed away June 10, 2014 at home as a result of complications from Parkinson's disease.

Beverly was the youngest of four children born Oct. 3, 1935 to Walter E. and Nellie Harris Kemling in Gary, Indiana. Her siblings Barbara, Wayne and Darwin.

She is survived by her husband John Raymond Boguslawski, to whom she was married to for 47 years.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Darwin (Lee) Kemling and sister-in-law Nancy Kemling.

Beverly was blessed with three children, Karen, Douglas "Skip" and Annie. "Nana", as she was called will be truly missed by her grandchildren who she loved to spoil.

She is survived by her sister, Barbara (Harold) Johnson, brother Wayne (Jennie) Kemling. Beverly is also survived by her sister-in-law, Rose Ann Ziulkowski.

Beverly graduated in 1952 from Calumet High School.

She was employed for many years at the Indiana Lake County Welfare Department and was one of the first Programmers employed by the department as it converted its process to computers. She also was employed as a programmer for Lake County Data Processing, and was instrumental in assisting the County with acquiring the skills in computerizing the Welfare payment tasks. She retired from Analytech Computer Consultants, after having been one of the first employees and who had watched the company develop into a successful consulting firm.

After retirement, she and her husband moved to West Burlington, Iowa where she was able to enjoy loving, and being loved by her grandchildren. Beverly and her husband traveled extensively, and her most pleasant vacations were those shared with her children and their spouses during family vacations.

While she thoroughly enjoyed playing the card game Bridge, it was the friendships of her club members that were most important. She had an infectious laugh and was known for her ability to tell a joke with the wit that most comedians would have envied. She will be remembered with a smile and will be missed by many friends and relatives.
Beverly Jean (Kemling) Boguslawski, age 78, of West Burlington, Des Moines Co, Iowa, previously of Gary and Valparaiso, Indiana, passed away June 10, 2014 at home as a result of complications from Parkinson's disease.

Beverly was the youngest of four children born Oct. 3, 1935 to Walter E. and Nellie Harris Kemling in Gary, Indiana. Her siblings Barbara, Wayne and Darwin.

She is survived by her husband John Raymond Boguslawski, to whom she was married to for 47 years.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Darwin (Lee) Kemling and sister-in-law Nancy Kemling.

Beverly was blessed with three children, Karen, Douglas "Skip" and Annie. "Nana", as she was called will be truly missed by her grandchildren who she loved to spoil.

She is survived by her sister, Barbara (Harold) Johnson, brother Wayne (Jennie) Kemling. Beverly is also survived by her sister-in-law, Rose Ann Ziulkowski.

Beverly graduated in 1952 from Calumet High School.

She was employed for many years at the Indiana Lake County Welfare Department and was one of the first Programmers employed by the department as it converted its process to computers. She also was employed as a programmer for Lake County Data Processing, and was instrumental in assisting the County with acquiring the skills in computerizing the Welfare payment tasks. She retired from Analytech Computer Consultants, after having been one of the first employees and who had watched the company develop into a successful consulting firm.

After retirement, she and her husband moved to West Burlington, Iowa where she was able to enjoy loving, and being loved by her grandchildren. Beverly and her husband traveled extensively, and her most pleasant vacations were those shared with her children and their spouses during family vacations.

While she thoroughly enjoyed playing the card game Bridge, it was the friendships of her club members that were most important. She had an infectious laugh and was known for her ability to tell a joke with the wit that most comedians would have envied. She will be remembered with a smile and will be missed by many friends and relatives.

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