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10/25/2020

Tribute for Jackie Boggs May 2, 1969 ~ October 24, 2020: Malone Funeral Home

Jackie Boggs, 51 of Grayson, KY went to be with his Lord on Saturday, October 24, 2020 at Clark Regional Medical Center in Winchester, KY.

Jackie was born May 2, 1969 in Ashland a son of Carolyn Sue Crum Fannin of Grayson and the late Jack Boggs. Jackie was proprietor of 4B Motor Sports.

He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Carl Fannin. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his longtime companion of 13 years, Andrea Kelley; three sons, Cole (Leah Grace) Boggs of Denton, Cale Boggs of Grayson and Seth Boggs of Grayson; one daughter, Kileigh Boggs of Grayson; four brothers, Tommy Boggs of Grayson, Ronnie Lee Whitt of Grayson, Trent Boggs of Grayson and Bragden Brown of Grayson; seven grandchildren, Carter Haidyn, Grahm, Finley, LaKota, Brentley and Bexley Boggs; special nephews, Tommy L. Boggs and Dalton Whitt.


Services will be conducted Saturday, 1:00 p.m. at Malone Funeral Home with David Boggs, minister. Burial will be in the East Carter County Memory Gardens. Friends may call Friday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and after 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.

Condolences, memories and live web stream of services can be shared and viewed at www.malonefuneralhome.com. Due to COVID-19, visitation and funeral will be restricted, along with facemask required.

9/26/2020

A Pairing Of Twins

For a few days each year, siblings Gary Sparks, Gail Boggs, Elaine Wiler and Eileen Roberts are all the same age.

“We all wore red in the picture because it was dad’s favorite color for mom.”

Born as two sets of twins 11 months apart, the brothers and sisters came into the world as non-identical (Gary and Gail) and identical (Elaine and Eileen) twins – four of nine children of parents George and Lorraine Sparks of Webbville.

They reunited in August to celebrate on the day before the younger twins’ 71st birthday, when they were all 70 years old together for a few more hours.

“Daddy was so proud of his twins,” Elaine said, a warm smile on her face as she noted their mother made them matching outfits which they wore while attending Louisa High School (Gary and Gail were members of the last graduating class at Blaine High School, she added).

“Gary is a preacher and all three girls married preachers!” she interjected, adding Gary is pastor at Three Pines Freewill Baptist Church.

While extremely close to each other, each set of twins had their own approach to life. Elaine confessed she and Eileen enjoyed mischief and being able to step into one another’s identity.

“Eileen and I was notorious,” she said with a giggle. “We fooled dad. We never could fool mom. Mom could tell by our walk, or a cough … We fooled the teachers. Boy friends – we switched dates and they never knew.”

“They both could do that rather well,” their brother Gary said, smiling as he noted they would “get in a blame game and switch names.”

He said his relationship with his twin was likewise close, although entirely different.

“Gail has always been such a loving, tender, caring person. She would almost take the blame for something … especially for me,” he said, later adding his sister even ironed his clothes for him when he started dating.

“My twin sister was so protective of me and thinking ahead of me … your spirits are conjoined – your hearts and your thinking are conjoined,” he said. “Eileen and Elaine had the same thing.”

Their father passed in 2013, but their mother is “will be 92 and is still raising a a garden and canning everything,” Wiler said. “We call her Proverb 31 Woman.” Her mother’s mother also had two sets of twins (A boy and a girl and then two girls – the same thing.”), she said, although the family had a 70 year absence of twins after she and her sister were born.

Gary said he marvels at the wonderful job their parents did raising them, explaining their father started as a steel worker who then served in the Navy before coming home to work as a mail carrier, tobacco farmer, brickyard worker and a boilermaker with Local 105. “I’m thankful we were raised poor. But we were so rich! We’ve been protected and provided for all of our lives,”

“And our mother was an amazing lady and still is today. She picked a five-gallon bucket of green beans yesterday!”

Story by Tim Preston/Photos Courtesy of of The Family

Carter County Post

9/11/2019

Michael Boggs Photography

Hey folks my name is Michael Boggs I am the photographer for Michael Boggs Photography located in the beautiful hills of Sandy Hook, Kentucky.

Michael Boggs Photography


Hey folks my name is Michael Boggs I am the photographer for Michael Boggs Photography located in the beautiful hills of Sandy Hook, Kentucky.

7/08/2019

Carter County Boys on top July 4 weekend- Race Recap

Thursday night, July 4th, Jackie Boggs ran at Portsmouth Raceway Park in the RW Rental & Supply Independence 50. Boggs finished 6th in the 1st heat, and finished 4th in the B main and started 12th in the feature.

Carter County Boys on top July 4 weekend- Race Recap


Thursday night, July 4th, Jackie Boggs ran at Portsmouth Raceway Park in the RW Rental & Supply Independence 50. Boggs finished 6th in the 1st heat, and finished 4th in the B main and started 12th in the feature.