Husband of Martha Catherine Borders.
The Kentucky Standard, Thursday, 5/31/1979.
FRED BOONE, 67, FORMER NELSON COUNTIAN, DIES - Funeral services for Joseph Frederick "Fred" Boone, Nelson County native, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 29, at St. Raphael Church, Louisville, with burial in St. Catherine Cemetery at New Haven. Mr. Boone, 67, died at 3:45 a.m. Sunday, May 27, at his residence, 2167 Lowell Avenue, Louisville, after a long illness. He was retired from Tommy Borders Meat Processors. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Borders Boone; four daughters, Mrs. William Voyles, Sellersburg, Ind.; Mrs. Jerry Wilkinson, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. Gordon Williams, Taylorsville; and Mrs. Bruce Raque, Louisville; four sons, Joseph A., Michael E., Thomas S. and Fred D. Boone, Louisville; 10 sisters, Mrs. Pat Thompson, Mrs. Erroll Johnson and Mrs. Edward Hagan, of New Haven; Mrs. Hugh Johnson and Mrs. John L. Newcomb, of Bardstown; Mrs. Josephine Dworzan, Orange County, Calif.; Mrs. Frank Keene, Louisville; Sister Aloise, St. Margaret Mary School, Louisville; Sister Regina, a teacher in Nebraska; and Sister Joseph Angela, Mt. St. Joseph Motherhouse, Maple Mount, Ky.; a brother, Joseph W. Boone, of New Haven; and 21 grandchildren. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Retirement Fund for the Ursuline Sisters of Mt. St. Joseph. Joseph L. Greenwell Funeral Home, New Haven, was in charge of local arrangements.
(abstracted by Dolores Bohn)
Husband of Martha Catherine Borders.
The Kentucky Standard, Thursday, 5/31/1979.
FRED BOONE, 67, FORMER NELSON COUNTIAN, DIES - Funeral services for Joseph Frederick "Fred" Boone, Nelson County native, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 29, at St. Raphael Church, Louisville, with burial in St. Catherine Cemetery at New Haven. Mr. Boone, 67, died at 3:45 a.m. Sunday, May 27, at his residence, 2167 Lowell Avenue, Louisville, after a long illness. He was retired from Tommy Borders Meat Processors. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Borders Boone; four daughters, Mrs. William Voyles, Sellersburg, Ind.; Mrs. Jerry Wilkinson, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. Gordon Williams, Taylorsville; and Mrs. Bruce Raque, Louisville; four sons, Joseph A., Michael E., Thomas S. and Fred D. Boone, Louisville; 10 sisters, Mrs. Pat Thompson, Mrs. Erroll Johnson and Mrs. Edward Hagan, of New Haven; Mrs. Hugh Johnson and Mrs. John L. Newcomb, of Bardstown; Mrs. Josephine Dworzan, Orange County, Calif.; Mrs. Frank Keene, Louisville; Sister Aloise, St. Margaret Mary School, Louisville; Sister Regina, a teacher in Nebraska; and Sister Joseph Angela, Mt. St. Joseph Motherhouse, Maple Mount, Ky.; a brother, Joseph W. Boone, of New Haven; and 21 grandchildren. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Retirement Fund for the Ursuline Sisters of Mt. St. Joseph. Joseph L. Greenwell Funeral Home, New Haven, was in charge of local arrangements.
(abstracted by Dolores Bohn)
Family Members
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James Aloysius Boone
1913–1930
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Sr Aloise Boone
1914–1995
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Margaret Mary "Margie" Boone Johnson
1916–2012
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Sr Mary Regina Boone
1918–2010
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Cecilia Marie Boone Johnson
1919–2013
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Mary Jean "Jeanie" Boone Hagan
1921–2014
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Mary Josephine Boone Dworzan
1922–2020
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Mary L. Boone
1926–1926
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Edna Marie "Eddie" Boone Newcomb
1927–1995
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Sr Joseph Angela Boone
1928–2018
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Joseph William "Joe Bill" Boone
1930–2003
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