1991

- v. B ggan to r ceiv I cognition during East entral Homecoming L-

Dr. ustin P. Boggan, who has pr vi~ed medical services for at e c~ attending East Central Coq1munit y College for over 35 yea rs, will receive special recogni– tion d 11ring Homecoming activities sc~eduled Saturday, October 19, 19') at East Central Community Collq c in Decatur. lrt recognition of his invaluable co ntribution\ to East Central and the college\ athletic department, the Decatur physicia11 will be recogniz– ed along with other Homecoming honorees during the alumni lun– cheon wh1ch bcgim at 12 noon in Ma br) Memorial Cafeteria.

been a member of the A rne ·ca n Academy of Family Physictam. In o rder to maintain membership in he prestigious organization, a physician is required to taiCe at least 150 hour o f medical courses to stay abfeasl of the many advances in the rhedtca l field . H e was awarded the degree of Fellow in 1990. He is a member of Clar - Vena ble Baptist Church. In his "spare" time, Dr. Boggjln enjoys mowing the lawn and k.cop– ing up with his favorite sports teams. Dr. Boggan is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Boggan of the Fellowship Community in Ja<,per County. He has a brother, Norris, who resides in the Rose Hill Communi– ty. Another brother, Preston, is deceased . Dr. Boggan is married to the former Iris Pellegrene of J ack!>on. They have three grown children: Charles Boggan, a pharmacist who resides in Decatur with his wife Deb– bie and their four children, Natalie, Emily, Mau hew, and Celia; Sarah Boggan, a modern dancer who resides in New York City; and Ad McGrevey, a registered nurse wh resides in San Antonio, Texas wt her husband , Major Mich cl McGrevey, and the1r two chilo Kyle a nd Amanda.

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