Brother John Boghos ’80
From the Eagle Tribune:
John Boghos, 58, a well-known Wakefield native, died at the Kaplan Hospice House in Danvers, Mass., surrounded by his family on October 23, after a lengthy battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s.
John was known best for his love for his family, his high energy level, an ability to always put a smile on your face, and never losing touch of his childhood spirit. He had a passion for life, his beloved Patriots, and enjoyed time during the summers on Cape Cod with a cigar and a cold Blue Moon in hand.
He was the President of Joseph’s Middle East Bakery for over 20 years, and was a key reason the now-signature Joseph’s pita bread can be found in so many local and national grocery stores. John also founded Bagel Boy in 1992, with partner Chuck Bouchrouche and, again, was a key factor in growing sales for the company. Before becoming President at Joseph’s, John worked at NCR Corporation from 1980 to 1990.
John was born in Damascus, Syria, and came to the United States in 1959, when he was two years old. He attended Wakefield High School, Class of 1976, and went to the University of New Hampshire, Class of 1980. He excelled at wrestling for the Wildcats and joined Sigma Beta, a fraternity that forever shaped the remainder of his life, through everlasting friendships and endless stories.
He was a fixture in the Wakefield community, where he served on the School Committee from 1998 to 2007. He and his siblings, Ray, Nabil, Deda, and Grace, grew up on Crescent Street and then moved to Prospect Street, where lasting memories were made around his father’s pool.
On October 19, 1985, John married Sheilah Blair, also of Wakefield. John and Sheilah just celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. He is survived by his loving wife, Sheilah, and children, Joseph and wife, Monica Boghos, Stephen Boghos and Blair Boghos; as well as his brother, Ray and wife, Janice Boghos; Nabil and wife, Rose Boghos; Deda and husband, Faez Shankhour; and sister, Grace and husband, Bobby Casaletto.