Mr. Boudon was born in Ithaca, New York to Charles G. and Jessie Boudon.
He moved to Stockton, Calif., with his family when he still was a young boy.
After receiving his education in Stockton, he moved to Klamath Falls in 1929.
He was married to Reta Stewart in Klamath Falls May 20, 1929.
Mr. Boudon was employed by Van Fleet Electric for 14 years before working for Morrison & Knutson Contractors for a few years.
He then opened the George Boudon Electric Shop on Sixth Street. The shop later was moved to Main Street. He closed the shop in 1952 and became a civil service employee as the electric supervisor for Kingsley Field.
Mr. Boudon was a charter member of the Supervising Electricians Board. He was a past master of Klamath Masonic Lodge No. 77 A.F. & A.M., a member of Scottish Rite, Hillah Temple Shrine and the Klamath Falls Shrine Club.
He also was a member of Amaranth, where he was twice Royal Patron, the Order of Eastern Star, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Survivors include his wife Reta, Klamath Falls; sons, Donald Boudon, McMinnville, and Robert Boudon, San Mateo, Calif; sister, Lorenza Bosacci, Stockton; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Herald and News, June 16, 1985
Note:
Obituary placed by "J", no. 46897785.
Mr. Boudon was born in Ithaca, New York to Charles G. and Jessie Boudon.
He moved to Stockton, Calif., with his family when he still was a young boy.
After receiving his education in Stockton, he moved to Klamath Falls in 1929.
He was married to Reta Stewart in Klamath Falls May 20, 1929.
Mr. Boudon was employed by Van Fleet Electric for 14 years before working for Morrison & Knutson Contractors for a few years.
He then opened the George Boudon Electric Shop on Sixth Street. The shop later was moved to Main Street. He closed the shop in 1952 and became a civil service employee as the electric supervisor for Kingsley Field.
Mr. Boudon was a charter member of the Supervising Electricians Board. He was a past master of Klamath Masonic Lodge No. 77 A.F. & A.M., a member of Scottish Rite, Hillah Temple Shrine and the Klamath Falls Shrine Club.
He also was a member of Amaranth, where he was twice Royal Patron, the Order of Eastern Star, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Survivors include his wife Reta, Klamath Falls; sons, Donald Boudon, McMinnville, and Robert Boudon, San Mateo, Calif; sister, Lorenza Bosacci, Stockton; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Herald and News, June 16, 1985
Note:
Obituary placed by "J", no. 46897785.
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George A
1902 - 1985
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1909 - 1991
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