Tilda Gene Boudny

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Tilda Gene Boudny

Birth
Taylor, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Nov 2014 (aged 91)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Taylor, Williamson County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.5752602, Longitude: -97.3996582
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Tilda Gene Boudny, 91, died November 23, 2014 in Austin Texas after a brief illness.

Gene was born March 14, 1923 to A. L. Boudny and Mary Monroe Boudny on a farm near Coupland, Texas.

A graduate of Taylor High School, class of 1940, she took a job at Consolidated Aircraft in Ft. Worth, Texas and later Marietta, Georgia where she worked on the assembly line, building bombers for the war effort. After World War II ended, she returned to Taylor. For several years she worked in the office of McCroys and then moved to Austin where she worked for E. M. Scarborough and Sons Department Store. She then became a telephone operator with Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, where she worked until her retirement in 1982.

She made her home in Austin, but spent many days on the family farm near Coupland, which she loved.

Gene was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Barbara Boudny, Dorothy Drozd and Patricia Bryan, also, brother, Alfred Boudny. She is survived by sisters Ruth and Alice Boudny of Coupland, Irene Turner and Helen Fremin of Austin and many nieces and nephews and their children. She also leaves behind many close friends.

Funeral services were held at 12 P. M. on Friday, November 28 at Condra Funeral Home in Taylor. Interment at the Taylor City Cemetery.

The family wants to thank the nurses, doctors, and staff of Seton Medical Center and Hospice Austin for their care and kindness.

Tilda Gene Boudny, 91, died November 23, 2014 in Austin Texas after a brief illness.

Gene was born March 14, 1923 to A. L. Boudny and Mary Monroe Boudny on a farm near Coupland, Texas.

A graduate of Taylor High School, class of 1940, she took a job at Consolidated Aircraft in Ft. Worth, Texas and later Marietta, Georgia where she worked on the assembly line, building bombers for the war effort. After World War II ended, she returned to Taylor. For several years she worked in the office of McCroys and then moved to Austin where she worked for E. M. Scarborough and Sons Department Store. She then became a telephone operator with Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, where she worked until her retirement in 1982.

She made her home in Austin, but spent many days on the family farm near Coupland, which she loved.

Gene was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Barbara Boudny, Dorothy Drozd and Patricia Bryan, also, brother, Alfred Boudny. She is survived by sisters Ruth and Alice Boudny of Coupland, Irene Turner and Helen Fremin of Austin and many nieces and nephews and their children. She also leaves behind many close friends.

Funeral services were held at 12 P. M. on Friday, November 28 at Condra Funeral Home in Taylor. Interment at the Taylor City Cemetery.

The family wants to thank the nurses, doctors, and staff of Seton Medical Center and Hospice Austin for their care and kindness.