Thursday afternoon at 2:20. He had been in ill health for two years, and was aged 55. He was a son of the late Hanson and Sarah Ann Welker Boone.
Mr. Boone was a veteran of World War I, serving with the Army Engineers from April 26, 1918 to his discharge May 14, 1919. He was a member of He ivas a member of Francis Scott Key Post No. 11 American Legion. For a number of years he had been employed by the William D. Bowers Lumber Company.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Nellie E. Harris Boone, two
daughters Mrs. Evelyn Whitter and Mrs. Ruby Johnson, Frederick; these sisters and brothers. Mrs. Nina Biddinger, Seneca, Charles E. Boone. York, Pa.; Ralph Boone, Frederick; Mrs. David Anderson, Leads, SD, Roger Boone, Union Bridge, Sherman Boone, Frederick, and one grandson, Marlon Whitter III.
Thursday afternoon at 2:20. He had been in ill health for two years, and was aged 55. He was a son of the late Hanson and Sarah Ann Welker Boone.
Mr. Boone was a veteran of World War I, serving with the Army Engineers from April 26, 1918 to his discharge May 14, 1919. He was a member of He ivas a member of Francis Scott Key Post No. 11 American Legion. For a number of years he had been employed by the William D. Bowers Lumber Company.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Nellie E. Harris Boone, two
daughters Mrs. Evelyn Whitter and Mrs. Ruby Johnson, Frederick; these sisters and brothers. Mrs. Nina Biddinger, Seneca, Charles E. Boone. York, Pa.; Ralph Boone, Frederick; Mrs. David Anderson, Leads, SD, Roger Boone, Union Bridge, Sherman Boone, Frederick, and one grandson, Marlon Whitter III.
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