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Patricia Adams Boch

October 19, 1949 ~ February 20, 2025

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Patricia “Patsy” Boch, cherished wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Patsy passed away peacefully on February 20, 2025, at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy of love, warmth, and kindness.

Born on October 19, 1949, Patsy led a rich and meaningful life. She was a devoted wife to her beloved husband, Lynn, with whom she shared 49 years of love, companionship, and partnership. Together, they built a life full of cherished memories and laughter.

Patsy was the proud mother of two children, Jennifer Hall and Joseph (Jennifer) Boch, and the adoring grandmother to her grandsons, Austin and Andrew. She found immeasurable joy in their company, and her love for them was a constant source of inspiration and happiness.

A trailblazer in many ways, Patsy was the first in her family to earn a college degree. She went on to become one of the pioneering female software developers at Florida Farm Bureau, where she worked with dedication for 32 years. Her professional achievements were matched only by her creative talents—she was an accomplished painter, a skilled cake decorator, and a master beautician. Her garden was a testament to her love of nature, where she found peace and inspiration. Patsy was also a proud graduate of Dale Carnegie, a reflection of her drive for personal growth and development.

Above all, Patsy’s greatest passion was her family. Her warmth, nurturing spirit, and unwavering support touched the lives of all who knew her. She lived her life with grace, always putting others first, and her legacy will forever be carried in the hearts of those she loved.

Patsy is survived by her devoted husband, Lynn; her children, Jennifer and Joseph; her grandsons, Austin and Andrew; and countless friends and family who will miss her dearly. Her memory will continue to inspire, comfort, and guide us, as we honor the extraordinary woman she was.

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  1. I am so very sorry for the loss of this beautiful lady. I worked with her for short time. Her loss will be felt by so many. I pray God's comfort for you all.

  2. I will miss Patsy she was a sweet lady and she did love her family. The last time I talked with her was at Austin’s soccer game. A cherished memory. Praying for the family to find comfort. Love you all.

  3. Pasty was a wonderful friend! Always willing to help.  She was an amazing cook, seamstress and painter. 
    I will miss her! 

  4. Our time on earth is so short. Never enough time to do all of the things we want to do. Patsy did so much – being a wife and mother while working to advance her career is enough for any woman, but she did so much more. She could make tasty and beautiful cakes, which many of us at Farm Bureau were able to enjoy. She got into painting and made some great paintings for those at work and some paintings of beloved pets for others. I had a sunflower painting she did in my office while I worked there. She was my friend while we worked together in Policy Services at Farm Bureau and will be remembered by many. God bless Lynn and her children and grandchildren. Give them strength to remember the good times they had and to get through the grieving times ahead. I am sorry for your loss. Love to all.

  5. Patsy was such a great person to work with, always helpful.  She had a great sense of humor and her dedication to getting things right was something I always admired.  My comdolences to all her family and friends.


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