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Maynard C. Boop

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Maynard C. Boop Veteran

Birth
Glen Iron, Union County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Dec 2019 (aged 99)
Lewisburg, Union County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hartleton, Union County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Maynard C. Boop, 99, of 1435 Grand Valley Road, Mifflinburg, entered into rest on Dec. 24, 2019, at Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg.
He was born Aug. 28, 1920, in Glen Iron, a son of the late Foster E. and Bessie M. (Keister) Boop. On June 1, 1946, he married the former Mary C. Benfer who preceded him in death on Jan. 23, 1984, ending a marriage of 37 years. On June 20, 1992, he married the former Vivien R. Aumiller, who survives.
Maynard began his working career at the Laurelton Foundry, and then continued at the Watsontown Foundry. In 1955, he and his wife Mary established Boop's Aluminum Castings in Millmont, which they operated for 28 years.
Maynard was a World War II veteran, a sergeant in the 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion U.S. Army. He served in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany. Maynard received the Purple Heart resulting from a glider crash landing while flying into France from Italy. He received the Good Conduct Medal. Maynard also participated in the infamous Battle of the Bulge which ultimately helped to end the war.
He was a member of the Mifflinburg Presbyterian Church, Mifflinburg Masonic Lodge No. 370, Williamsport Consistory (32nd Degree), VFW, and the American Legion.He enjoyed hunting, trout and bass fishing, his winter trips to Florida, the Phillies and the Pirates, and Sprint Car Racing. Becoming an owner of a sprint car in 1976, the Boop's Aluminum Special No. 1 instantly became a top competitor on the local and national scene with driver Lynn Paxton and mechanic Ralph Heintzelman. During his seven years of car ownership, which included mechanics Davey Brown Sr. and Davey Brown Jr. and drivers including the likes of Keith Kauffman, Randy Wolfe, Gary Howsare, Toby Tobias and others; Maynard's teams won 111 feature races. His cars won championships for KARS, Florida Sprint Nationals, Port Royal, Selinsgrove, and Williams Grove Speedways. The Boop's No. 1 won the Port Royal Labor Day Classic four times, Tuscarora 50 twice, Williams Grove National Open and beat the World of Outlaws six times. His cars also raced with United Racing Club, All Star Circuit of Champions and USAC. Maynard was inducted into the York County Racing Club Hall of Fame.
In addition to his wife Vivien, he is survived by two sons and one daughter, Donald (Jan) Boop of Bloomsbury, N.J., Richard (Susan) Boop of Laurelton, and Cathy (Bill) Landis of Mifflintown; stepchildren, Brenda Flinn (companion Ron), and Tammy Spangler; grandchildren, Donna (Michael) Bellfy, Tanya (Chris) Best, Leighette (Greg) Sechrist, and Josh (Tasia) Landis; stepgrandchildren, Michael (companion DelAnn) Flinn, Marcus (companion Keenan) Flinn, and Megan (Zachary) Heeter; great-grandchildren, Lily and Hayleigh Sechrist, Cadence and Claire Landis, and Emily and Ben Bellfy; and one stepgreat-grandchild, Caleb Coker.
He was preceded in death by one brother; one sister; and one grandson.
Family and friends are welcome from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at the Roupp Funeral Home Inc., 8594 Old Turnpike Road, Mifflinburg, followed by the funeral at 1.
Burial will be in the Hartleton Cemetery with military honors accorded by American Legion Post 410 and VFW Post 1964, both of Mifflinburg.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, P.O Box 89, 507 Green St., Mifflinburg, PA 17844.
Leave your condolences online at www.rouppfuneralhome.com.
Published on December 26, 2019
Maynard C. Boop, 99, of 1435 Grand Valley Road, Mifflinburg, entered into rest on Dec. 24, 2019, at Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg.
He was born Aug. 28, 1920, in Glen Iron, a son of the late Foster E. and Bessie M. (Keister) Boop. On June 1, 1946, he married the former Mary C. Benfer who preceded him in death on Jan. 23, 1984, ending a marriage of 37 years. On June 20, 1992, he married the former Vivien R. Aumiller, who survives.
Maynard began his working career at the Laurelton Foundry, and then continued at the Watsontown Foundry. In 1955, he and his wife Mary established Boop's Aluminum Castings in Millmont, which they operated for 28 years.
Maynard was a World War II veteran, a sergeant in the 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion U.S. Army. He served in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany. Maynard received the Purple Heart resulting from a glider crash landing while flying into France from Italy. He received the Good Conduct Medal. Maynard also participated in the infamous Battle of the Bulge which ultimately helped to end the war.
He was a member of the Mifflinburg Presbyterian Church, Mifflinburg Masonic Lodge No. 370, Williamsport Consistory (32nd Degree), VFW, and the American Legion.He enjoyed hunting, trout and bass fishing, his winter trips to Florida, the Phillies and the Pirates, and Sprint Car Racing. Becoming an owner of a sprint car in 1976, the Boop's Aluminum Special No. 1 instantly became a top competitor on the local and national scene with driver Lynn Paxton and mechanic Ralph Heintzelman. During his seven years of car ownership, which included mechanics Davey Brown Sr. and Davey Brown Jr. and drivers including the likes of Keith Kauffman, Randy Wolfe, Gary Howsare, Toby Tobias and others; Maynard's teams won 111 feature races. His cars won championships for KARS, Florida Sprint Nationals, Port Royal, Selinsgrove, and Williams Grove Speedways. The Boop's No. 1 won the Port Royal Labor Day Classic four times, Tuscarora 50 twice, Williams Grove National Open and beat the World of Outlaws six times. His cars also raced with United Racing Club, All Star Circuit of Champions and USAC. Maynard was inducted into the York County Racing Club Hall of Fame.
In addition to his wife Vivien, he is survived by two sons and one daughter, Donald (Jan) Boop of Bloomsbury, N.J., Richard (Susan) Boop of Laurelton, and Cathy (Bill) Landis of Mifflintown; stepchildren, Brenda Flinn (companion Ron), and Tammy Spangler; grandchildren, Donna (Michael) Bellfy, Tanya (Chris) Best, Leighette (Greg) Sechrist, and Josh (Tasia) Landis; stepgrandchildren, Michael (companion DelAnn) Flinn, Marcus (companion Keenan) Flinn, and Megan (Zachary) Heeter; great-grandchildren, Lily and Hayleigh Sechrist, Cadence and Claire Landis, and Emily and Ben Bellfy; and one stepgreat-grandchild, Caleb Coker.
He was preceded in death by one brother; one sister; and one grandson.
Family and friends are welcome from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at the Roupp Funeral Home Inc., 8594 Old Turnpike Road, Mifflinburg, followed by the funeral at 1.
Burial will be in the Hartleton Cemetery with military honors accorded by American Legion Post 410 and VFW Post 1964, both of Mifflinburg.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, P.O Box 89, 507 Green St., Mifflinburg, PA 17844.
Leave your condolences online at www.rouppfuneralhome.com.
Published on December 26, 2019


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205719531/maynard_c-boop: accessed ), memorial page for Maynard C. Boop (28 Aug 1920–24 Dec 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 205719531, citing Hartleton Cemetery, Hartleton, Union County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Les (contributor 48272036).