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Published March 04, 2013, 12:34 PM

Bo Cha Levi, 70

Bo Cha Levi, age 70, New Richmond, Wis., died on Sunday, March 3, at Westfields Hospital, due to heart failure.

Bo Cha Levi, age 70, New Richmond, Wis., died on Sunday, March 3, at Westfields Hospital, due to heart failure.

She came to the United States in 1967 to raise her son and to apply for citizenship before going to school. Bo worked at Friday Canning and GS Electric in Hudson. Bo then went to work for Westfields Hospital in the housekeeping department until her retirement.

Bo is survived by her sons, Scott (Melanie Betterley) Levi and Todd (Shelly) Levi, and her grandchildren, Christina Flandrick and Ryan Levi, as well as her former husband David Levi. She was loved by so many people.

A gathering of family and friends will be held from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at the Cullen Crea Funeral Home in New Richmond.

www.cullencreafuneralhome.com.

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donald m.
Casa Grande, AZ     03/04/2013 4:16 PM

Bo was a very near and dear friend of mine when our children were growing up, she was so sweet, kind and loving, rip my dear friend, jo fletch

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Lifetime R.
03/04/2013 2:25 PM

Bo was one of the kindest, most gentle people that I have known in my life. Even as her retirement neared she worked circles around those of us much younger than her. She always sought out the good in people and never had a negative thing to say about others. Many could take a page from her book. proud to have had her as my friend. She will be missed. Courtney M.

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