
Welcome
Thank you for visiting Regi's web site. We (Peter, John, and Holly) have created
this web site to give people a way to remember Regi and stay in touch with
others through the guestbook. Feel free to leave or
just read messages, memories, stories, and any up-coming events.
We are also using this site to help fund the scholarship set up in Regi's name
through the NDTA. In the "purchase cards" page
you will be able to purchase reproductions of some of Regi's original artwork as
greeting cards. This greeting card project was originally begun by Regi.
The project was dear to her heart and we know she would be very happy to see it
completed. We will also be releasing a book of Regi's poetry soon, so
check back later.
You may find yourself in the photo gallery. I
have posted some great pictures of Regi, family and friends on this page. If you
have a picture that you would like to share with people, please
e-mail it to me and I will post it.
Finally, we will give you updates on Holly's music career in the
"What's New Holly?" Page. We will provide
information on big performances, up coming dates, and maybe someday MUSIC
AWARDS. :)
Please share this web site with others. Regi was an incredible person when she
was with us in body, and through all that she gave us, her love and strength can
still be shared.
Peter

On July 3, 2004 at 11:07 am, our dear beloved Regi left us and went on a new journey. Family, friends and colleagues surrounded her as she took her last breath. Regi came into this world on April 22, l945 in Dearborn MI. She graduated from Western Michigan University and had been practicing Occupational Therapy for over 30 years. A recipient of the NDTA Award of Excellence, Regi was a world‑renowned clinician and teacher. Regi authored numerous books and publications. In her twenty years as a teacher she inspired and mentored thousands of therapists across the world and dedicated her career to healing others. A survivor of childhood polio, Regi was especially gifted at helping children overcome physical and emotional obstacles. Regi had a passion for life that was infectious to anyone who had the pleasure of being with her. Her heart and searching spirit invited those around her to join her on "The Journey".
Though unable to teach in recent years due to her MS, she continued to be an inspiration and guide for Boehme Workshops. Her leadership to the instructors was continual and never‑ending. We will be forever thankful for the gifts she shared with us.
In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund has been created in Regi's name through the Neuro‑Developmental Treatment Association. Checks for contributions can be made out to: "NDTA Attn: Regi Boehme Scholarship Fund". Contributions should be mailed to: NDTA, 1550 S. Coast Hwy., Suite 201, Laguna Beach, CA 92651.
Despite the physical loss of our friend we will continue down the Path with Regi in our hearts guiding us 'til we meet again'.