Lemley Chapel
Serving Sedro-Woolley &
All of Skagit County Since 1935
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Sedro-Woolley, WA
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Margaret A. ‘Maggie’ Boston Memorial
Margaret A. ‘Maggie’ Boston Memorial

Margaret A. ‘Maggie’ Boston

Margaret A. ‘Maggie’ Boston

Saturday, December 2nd, 2017

Margaret A. ‘Maggie’ Boston, 71, a Clear Lake community resident, passed away on November 30, 2017 at Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon.
Maggie was born on July 6, 1946 in Vicksburg, MS, the daughter of Charles & Phyllis (Hunter) Boston. The family shortly thereafter moved to Clear Lake where she was raised and attended grade school. She graduated from Sedro-Woolley High School with the class of 1964.
Maggie worked as a Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Counselor in Skagit & Whatcom counties for over 30 years. She retired back to her beloved Clear Lake community with her canine companions in 2007.
Maggie is survived by her son, Gary Lindbloom and his wife Debbie of Lewistown, MT; 2 grandchildren, Erika Lindbloom and Bryce Lindbloom; sister, Betty Windish (Ressie) of Sedro-Woolley; brothers, Charles Boston (Sharon) of Colville, Bill Boston (Loretta) of Clear Lake and Don Boston (Gail) of Bayview and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Nancy Brier and aunt & uncle Eldora & Bill Hunter.
A Life Celebration service will be held on Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 1:00 PM at Lemley Chapel in Sedro-Woolley.

Guestbook

  • Brenda (Rensch) Thompson

    I was shocked and saddened to hear that Maggie had passed away! She was one of my counselors at St. Joseph’s Hospital, who with her wisdom and guidance saved my life from alcoholism. I am proud to say that I am a recovering alcoholic for the past 20 years, thanks to Maggie. God Bless and keep you Maggie, you will be sorely missed!

  • Sandra Gutierrez

    Maggie Boston, my heart broke when I read of your passing. May heaven and the angels enjoy your spunk and laughter. You will always be a huge influence in my life….Thank-you for being the only one that figured me out. You always will be a great lady in my heart, and I will miss you forever. Love you…

  • Nancy Johnsen Kaye

    Thanks Maggie for all you gave. You taught me things I needed to know.