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Giles Minchin Boone

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Giles Minchin Boone Veteran

Birth
Spring Creek, Throckmorton County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Nov 1995 (aged 77–78)
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Ascension
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son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boone, Olney

Funeral services for Giles M. Boone, 78, of Hereford were held in First United Methodist Church in Hereford with Dr. Ed Williamson, pastor officiating. He died Thursday, Nov. 9,1995.

Born in Spring Creek, he and Evelyn Koeneman were married in 1941 in Dallas She died in 1979. He was a teacher in Olney schools during the 1940's. He moved to Deaf Smith County in 1981 from Dallas. He had worked as director of disaster services for the American Red Cross.

He was a veteran, serving in the Army during World War II. Graduate of NTSTC. Entered AAC, 1942, trained at Sheppard Field, Tex., Cal. and Mo. Served in Aleutians. Awarded APO, 1 Star, ATO, GC and Vicory Medals. Discharged in 1945.

He was a member of First Christian Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Susan Perrin of Hereford; a sister, Nancy Murphy of Dumas; and two granddaughters.

Graveside services were held in Restland Cemetery in Dallas with Jim Dorff of First United Methodist Church in McKinney officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Gilliland-Watson Funeral Home.
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boone, Olney

Funeral services for Giles M. Boone, 78, of Hereford were held in First United Methodist Church in Hereford with Dr. Ed Williamson, pastor officiating. He died Thursday, Nov. 9,1995.

Born in Spring Creek, he and Evelyn Koeneman were married in 1941 in Dallas She died in 1979. He was a teacher in Olney schools during the 1940's. He moved to Deaf Smith County in 1981 from Dallas. He had worked as director of disaster services for the American Red Cross.

He was a veteran, serving in the Army during World War II. Graduate of NTSTC. Entered AAC, 1942, trained at Sheppard Field, Tex., Cal. and Mo. Served in Aleutians. Awarded APO, 1 Star, ATO, GC and Vicory Medals. Discharged in 1945.

He was a member of First Christian Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Susan Perrin of Hereford; a sister, Nancy Murphy of Dumas; and two granddaughters.

Graveside services were held in Restland Cemetery in Dallas with Jim Dorff of First United Methodist Church in McKinney officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Gilliland-Watson Funeral Home.


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