Boody died of
pneumonia in New York, New York County, New York, on November 18, 1885 (age 70 years, 211 days). He is
interred at
Mount Hope Cemetery,
Rochester, New York. Boody's name is still honored by the
University of Rochester community. There is or has been a "secret organization" called the Azariah Boody Society, dedicated to promoting school spirit. The popular school song "The Dandelion Yellow," written by Charles F. Cole and Richard L. Greenen in 1925, contains a verse commemorating Boody's donation of his cow pastures to the university: O, Azariah Boody's cows were sleek and noble They wandered o'er the verdant fields where grew the
dandelion. And when they drove the cows away to build a home for knowledge They took the color from the flow'r and gave it to the college. ==References==