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Aileene Marie <I>Barton</I> Boggs

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Aileene Marie Barton Boggs

Birth
Moreland, Pope County, Arkansas, USA
Death
9 Apr 2008 (aged 85)
Russellville, Pope County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Pope County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Aileene was the grandaughter of Levi and Amanda Moore Barton, also Rev. Aaron and Hanie Templeton Kinslow. Her parents were Mervin Ellis and Nora Kinslow Barton. She was born on Morgan Road, at her parent's farm.
Aileene was married to John Granville Boggs in Texas. They had 4 children, Earleene, James Ellis, Cindy and Cathy. They also had 13 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.
During her life she lived in Texas, Missouri, New Mexico and Arizona, before moving back to the area where she was born. She was laid to rest in land her family had donated for the Gravel Hill Cemetery many years ago, beside her husband, John. In recent years, the cemetery's name was changed to St. Paul, but she always referred to it as "Gravel Hill". As her daughter-in-law, I chose to put her memorial here.
At the time of her passing, she was the oldest living member of the Moreland Assembly of God Church. I was told her family also donated the land and helped build the Church.

She is and always will be missed by all.
Aileene was the grandaughter of Levi and Amanda Moore Barton, also Rev. Aaron and Hanie Templeton Kinslow. Her parents were Mervin Ellis and Nora Kinslow Barton. She was born on Morgan Road, at her parent's farm.
Aileene was married to John Granville Boggs in Texas. They had 4 children, Earleene, James Ellis, Cindy and Cathy. They also had 13 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.
During her life she lived in Texas, Missouri, New Mexico and Arizona, before moving back to the area where she was born. She was laid to rest in land her family had donated for the Gravel Hill Cemetery many years ago, beside her husband, John. In recent years, the cemetery's name was changed to St. Paul, but she always referred to it as "Gravel Hill". As her daughter-in-law, I chose to put her memorial here.
At the time of her passing, she was the oldest living member of the Moreland Assembly of God Church. I was told her family also donated the land and helped build the Church.

She is and always will be missed by all.


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