He was born in Orangeburg, a son of Walter Lewis Bozard and Adadiola Davis Bozard. He was a body shop foreman at Horne's Motor Co. and attened the Church of God.
Surviving are: his widow, Mrs. Mary Idelle Binnicker Bozard of Orangeburg; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Mae Hughes of Charleston, Blanche McCormick of Washington, and Agnes Ayers of Orangeburg; one brother, Laurie Bozard of Charlotte, N.C.; one daughter, Miss Mary E. Bozard of Orangeburg; three sons, John Davis Bozard of Charleston, Sgt. Marvin Lewis Bozard of Abiline, Texas, Airman 1. C. Don Edward Bozard of Orangeburg; and four grandchildren.
The News and Courier, Charleston, SC, 22 Jun 1970
He was born in Orangeburg, a son of Walter Lewis Bozard and Adadiola Davis Bozard. He was a body shop foreman at Horne's Motor Co. and attened the Church of God.
Surviving are: his widow, Mrs. Mary Idelle Binnicker Bozard of Orangeburg; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Mae Hughes of Charleston, Blanche McCormick of Washington, and Agnes Ayers of Orangeburg; one brother, Laurie Bozard of Charlotte, N.C.; one daughter, Miss Mary E. Bozard of Orangeburg; three sons, John Davis Bozard of Charleston, Sgt. Marvin Lewis Bozard of Abiline, Texas, Airman 1. C. Don Edward Bozard of Orangeburg; and four grandchildren.
The News and Courier, Charleston, SC, 22 Jun 1970
Family Members
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Edith Mae Bozard Hughes
1897–1985
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John Marion Bozard
1898–1899
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Shellie Herbert Bozard
1900–1922
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Carralee Bozard
1901–1902
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Louise "Pete" Bozard Hall
1903–1962
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Nettie Vernell Bozard
1905–1909
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Fred Dan Bozard
1906–1950
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Cecil Duevayne Bozard
1912–1912
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Blanche Bozard McCormick
1913–2001
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Agnes Catherine Bozard Ayers
1915–2012
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