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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************* Cleburne Times Review Thursday, January 10, 1980 Rudy Boone Services for Rudy Boone, 50, of Route 2, Box 83, who died Wednesday at Johnson County Memorial Hospital, were held today at 1 p.m. in the Crosier-Pearson-Chapel with the Rev. Farris Whitehead officiating.Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery with Ronnie Runnels, Delphus Runnels, Marshall Ellis, O.B. Hix, C. O. Hanna and Bill Skinner serving as pallbearers. ------------------------------------------------- Cleburne Times Review August 28, 1962 Charlie Wayne Boone Charlie Wayne Boone, 30, 1109 North Walnut Street, a resident of Cleburne most of his life, died Sunday afternoon at Eagle Mountain Lake of accidental electrical shock while on a fishing trip at the lake. He was a native of Bosque County, son of Hatcher and Lizzie Dee McBride Boone. Survivors are his wife; three daughters Donna Dee, Terry Sue and Charline Boone of Cleburne; three brothers, Grady, Cecil and R. Boone of Cleburne; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Price of Cleburne and Mrs. Evelyn Runnels of Rio Vista. Funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Crosier-Pearson Chapel with interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. ------------------------------------------------- Bosque Co., Tx. Courthouse, Volume 10, page 434., Birth Index at the Courthouse gathered by Holli Boone Kees on August 26, 1998. Cleburne Times Review 23 Sept 1994 Grady Lee Boone Services for Grady Lee Boone, 73, of Cleburne will be conducted Sept. 24, at 1 p.m., in Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Bob Fulkerson officiating. Burial will be in Baker Lain Cemetery in Johnson County. Pallbearers will be Gene Pack, Dearl Hasty, Dan Hasty, George Lain, Tony Anderson and Charlie Matthews. Honorary pallbearers are Charlie Goodman, James Calahan, Robert Calahan, Curtis Rives, Jiles Adams and Tommy Lain. Boone died Sept 22 at his residence. He was born May 4, 1921, in Kopperl, the son of Hatcher and Lizzie B. McBride Boone. His wife Hazel L. Boone, preceded him in death March 3, 1994. Boone was retired as a welder. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church in Johnson County. Survivors include one daughter, Sharon Hasty of Cleburne; one son Wilton Cherry of Cleburne; one sister, Evelyn Runnels of Rio Vista; five grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. The family will receive visitors at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home, today from 7 to 8 p.m. Headstone Inscription Reads: Hatcher Boone TX PVT Co. L 163 Infantry World War I 24 April 1889 09 Sept 1961 1920 Johnson Co., Tx. Census 19th Feb 1920 Vol 100, ED 44, Sht 6B, Line 62 M.C. Chaffee, Enumerator Dw # 118 Fm # 115 Runnells, Issac head M W 78 bp/Ohio fbp/Tenn mbp/Ohio Martha A. wife F W 73 bp/Missouri fbp/Ohio mpb/Missouri Crystal E. daughter F W 45 Single bp/Texas fbp/Ohio mbp/Missouri Lyra A. daughter F W 33 Divorced bp/Texas fbp/Ohio mbp/Missouri Boone, Hatcher Laborer M W 30 Single bp/Texas fbp/Georgia mbp/Georgia Shackleford, Carlton (unreadable) M W 78 Single bp/Ohio fbp/Tenn mbp/Ohio -- Cleburne, Johnson County Texas Courthouse, 30th January 2001 Copy of Discharge Papers in the Archives of Holli Boone Kees, Janaury 30, 2001 Honorable Discharge From the United States Army To Whom It May Concern # 99 This is to certify that Hatcher Boone # 1136131, Private Inf Unassigned {Company "L" 163rd Infantry The United States Army as a Testimonial of Honest and Faithful Service is hereby Honorably Discharged from the military service of the United States by reason of Cou Gov Pur to Auth Cis 106 WD 1918 Said Hatcher Boone was born in Corsicana in the State of Texas. When enlisted he was 25 years of age and by occupation a Farmer. He had Blue eyes, Blonde hair, Ruddy complexion, and was 5 feet 5 inches in height.Given under my hand at Camp Bowie-Texas this 26th day of February, one thousand nine hundred an nineteen. John R. DeVall Capt. Inf. Comdg Casual Camp No. 2 Washington DC April 29, 1919 Paid 60.00 under act of congress approved February 24, 1919 C.C. Gray Major of M. Corps. Camp Bowie, Texas Commanding -- Enlistment Record Name: Hatcher Boone Grade: Pvt. Inducted June 15, 1918 at Clifton Texas serving in First enlisted period at date of discharge. Prior service: none. Noncommissioned Officer: Never Marksmanship, gunner qualification or rating: not qualified Horsemanship: not mounted.....Battles, engagements, skirmishes, expeditions: "A.E.L." no battles. Knowledge of any vocation: Farmer Wounds received in service: None Plysical condition when discharged: Good Typhoid prophylaxis completed: no record Paratyphoid prophylaxis copleted: no record Married or Single: Single Character: Very good Remarks: Sol Hon. dis. cou gov pur to auth. Cir 106 W. D. 1918 Co. "L" 163rd Inf Service in France. Sailed 8/25/18 returned 2/9/19. No AWOL or Absence under A D 21/12 or 42/14 J. O . Curtis Capt. Inf USA Commanding: Co. A Convales sent center -- Signature of Soldier: Hatcher Boone Camp Bowie Texas. Oct 24, 1919 Paid in Full $26.76 Field for record at 4 p.m. Apr 19, 19??(looks like 27) and recorded Apr 24, 1919 at 2: 15 p.m. Johannah Clarke, County Clerk, Johnson County Texas by Edith Sullivan, Deputy -- Notes from Holli Boone Kees, 30 January 2001: I've checked Navarro, Bosque, Hill, Johnson Counties for Hatcher's death certificate. I can only assume that he might have been in a Veterans Hospital some where in either Dallas or Fort Worth. This is my next course of action to take to locate his Death Certificate. ------------------------------------------------- Cleburne Times Review September 11, 1961 Boone Rites Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. today at Crosier-Pearson Chapel for Hatcher Boone, 72, of 202 1/2 South Caddo Street, who died Saturday at Terrell. He was a native of Corsicana, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boone. He married Lizzie D. McBride July 7, 1920. Survivors are four sons, Cecil of Fort Worth and Grady, Rudy and Charley of Cleburne; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Price of Cleburne and Mrs. Evelyn Runnels of Rio Vista; two brothers Robert Boone of Fort Worth and Ratliff Boone of Corsicana; one sister Mrs. Lizzie Holcomb of Blum and 11 grandchildren. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery with Rev. George Willis officiating. Pallbearers were Clyde Head, Tom Kirkpatrick, Delphus Runnels, Ronnie Runnels, Gary Butler and Wilton Cherry. Headstone Inscription Reads: Mother Lizzie Dee Boone 16 Dec 1902 21 Mar 1950 God's Greatest Gift Returned to God-Our Mother -- Notes from Holli Boone Kees...January 30, 2001 On her death certificate it says that the Funeral Home Directors were: Dillon & Sons by Thomas Blair, Jr. # 2735 Cleburne, Johnson County Texas Need to check with this Funeral home to see if they have anything on Lizzie at all like an obituary. ------------------------------------------------- Cleburne Times Review 22 March 1950 Boone Rites Today Services for Mrs. H. B. Boone were conducted at Dillon Chapel at 4:30 p.m. today. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery with Rev. Charles Pitts officiating. Mrs. Boone, a resident of Johnson County for fifteen years passed away at her home, 610 S. Hillsboro Street, Tuesday. She had been employed at Westway Manufacturing Co. Pallbearers wer Otho Cochran, Ray White, Clead Cason, W. W. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Kirkpatrick and G. R. Brown. Survivors include her husband; parents, four sons, two daughters, two brothers, three sisters and six grandchildren. ------------------------------------------------- Cleburne Times Review November 2, 1991 Mildred Marie Felts Graveside services for Mildred Marie Felts, 66, of Cleburne will be conducted today at 2 p.m., in Rose Hill Cemetery, with the Rev. George Willis officiating. Mrs. Felts died Oct 30 at her residence. She was born June 6, 1925, in Bosque County, the daughter of Hatcher and Lizzie Dee McBride Boone. Mrs. Felts retired as a machine operator for Walls Industries in Cleburne after 20 years of service. She was a member of Blessed Hope Church in Cleburne and had been a resident of Cleburne most of her life. Survivors include one son, Gary Butler of Gainsville, Fla; one brother, Grady Boone of Cleburne; one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Runnels of Rio Vista; and two grandchildren. Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.