David Boaz, Dedicated Public Governor and Friend, Passes Away

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of David Boaz, a dedicated Public Governor representing the Sandwell constituency for the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. David’s unwavering commitment to the community, particularly in supporting those facing mental health challenges, left a profound and lasting impact on countless lives.

Throughout his years of service, David was a tireless advocate for the people he represented. He approached every issue with compassion, integrity, and a genuine desire to make a difference. His dedication went far beyond official duties; he was always ready to listen, offer guidance, and provide support to those in need. Whether through community initiatives, public consultations, or personal outreach, David’s influence was felt widely, and his contributions will not be forgotten.

I had the honor of working closely with David, holding surgeries together in Princes End, and witnessing firsthand his commitment to the people of Tipton and surrounding areas. He approached every meeting, every conversation, and every challenge with thoughtfulness, empathy, and a remarkable sense of responsibility. David wasn’t just a remarkable Public Governor—he was a good friend, a mentor, and an incredible character whose presence brought warmth, humor, and wisdom to all who knew him.

David’s dedication extended far beyond his professional role. His kindness, generosity, and steadfast support for the community made him a trusted and beloved figure. Those who knew him remember him not only for his leadership but also for the personal connections he nurtured and the genuine care he showed to everyone he met.

The community, colleagues, and friends alike will deeply feel the loss of David Boaz. His legacy of service, compassion, and advocacy for mental health awareness will continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps. He leaves behind a life marked by selflessness, dedication, and a profound impact on the lives of so many.

Rest in peace, David. Thank you for everything you did for your community, your friends, and everyone whose life you touched. You will be deeply missed, never forgotten, and always remembered with respect, gratitude, and love.

If you want, I can also create a slightly shorter, tribute-style version suitable for social media or a local community newsletter that captures the essence of David’s impact in a more concise, yet still heartfelt, way. Do you want me to do that?

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