Effie Lee Boggess
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01/13/2003 - 01/09/2005 | |
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Farmer. Born and raised in Adams County. Resides in Clarinda. Graduated from Nodaway High School and attended Simpson College. Member of United Methodist Church and past district president of United Methodist Women. Member and past president of Page County Farm Bureau, former president, vice president, and member of Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board. Long time 4-H leader. Member of OES, PEO, and Iowa Sheep Industry Association. Iowa Master Farm Homemaker in 1990 and received 4-H Alumni award and Honorary 4-H award. Husband Frank; four sons and three daughters. Serving fifth term in House.
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01/08/2001 - 01/12/2003 | |
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Farmer. Born and raised in Adams County. Resides in Clarinda. Graduated from Nodaway High School and attended Simpson College. Member of United Methodist Church and past district president of United Methodist Women. Member and past president of Page County Farm Bureau, former president, vice president, and member of Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board. Long time 4-H leader. Member of OES, PEO, and Iowa Sheep Industry Association. Iowa Master Farm Homemaker in 1990 and received 4-H Alumni award and Honorary 4-H award. Husband Frank; four sons and three daughters. Serving fourth term in House.
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01/11/1999 - 01/07/2001 | |
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Birth: December 27, 1927, Adams County. Parents: Virgil and Flossie Narigon. Education: Graduated Nodaway High School; Attended Simpson College. Spouse: Frank H. Boggess, 1946. Children: 3 daughters, 4 sons. Grandchildren: 15. Great-Grandchildren: 2. Profession and Activities: Farmer. 4-H leader. Received honorary and alumni awards. Member: Farm Bureau; Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board, vice president and president; United Methodist Church; United Methodist Women, past district president; P.E.O. and O.E.S., Named Iowa Master Farm Homemaker, 1990. Participated in Iowa Farm Bureau Farmer to Farmer Exchange with Hungary. Term: Third.
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01/13/1997 - 01/10/1999 | |
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Birth: December 27, 1927, Adams County. Parents: Virgil and Flossie Narigon. Education: Graduated Nodaway High School; Attended Simpson College. Spouse: Frank H. Boggess, 1946. Children: 3 daughters, 4 sons. Grandchildren: 15. Great-Grandchildren: 2. Profession and Activities: Farmer. 4-H leader. Received honorary and alumni awards. Member: Farm Bureau; Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board, vice president and president; United Methodist Church; United Methodist Women, past district president; P.E.O. and O.E.S., Named Iowa Master Farm Homemaker, 1990. Participated in Iowa Farm Bureau Farmer to Farmer Exchange with Hungary. Term: Second.
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01/09/1995 - 01/12/1997 | |
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Farmer. Born and raised in Adams County. Resides in Clarinda. Graduated from Nodaway High School and attended Simpson College. Member of United Methodist Church and past district president of United Methodist Women. Member and past president of Page County Farm Bureau, former president, vice president, and member of Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board. Long time 4-H leader. Member of OES, PEO, and Iowa Sheep Industry Association. Iowa Master Farm Homemaker in 1990 and received 4-H Alumni award and Honorary 4-H award. Husband Frank; four sons and three daughters. Serving fifth term in House.