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Ivy Paul Boozer

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Ivy Paul Boozer

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
28 Aug 1938 (aged 33)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Omaha, Morris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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BOOZER, IVY PAUL June 24, 1905 - August 28, 1938

Paul Boozer, 33, formerly of Omaha passed away early - morning at an El Paso hospital after a brief illness of pneumonia, which followed several months of failing health. The deceased, son of Lula & W. H. Boozer, who was reared in the Concord community, is well known by a host of friends who learned of his death. He was married to Miss Lorena Johnson in 1926 and in 19—moved to El Paso where he was an employee of the El Paso Electric Company until the time of his death. Surviving are the wife and daughter Barbara Ann; Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Boozer; brothers Allen and Clayton and a host of other relatives. The body arrived in Omaha at o'clock Tuesday night by the Cotton Belt railroad and conveyed to the home of his parents and remained until 3 o'clock Wednesday when funeral services were conducted at the Concord Church with – S. Wiley, minister of the Church of Christ of Mt. Pleasant assisted by Rev. a. A. J. Finley of Omaha. Burial was made in the Concord Cemetery beneath a mound of beautiful flowers. (Row 31 SEC)
BOOZER, IVY PAUL June 24, 1905 - August 28, 1938

Paul Boozer, 33, formerly of Omaha passed away early - morning at an El Paso hospital after a brief illness of pneumonia, which followed several months of failing health. The deceased, son of Lula & W. H. Boozer, who was reared in the Concord community, is well known by a host of friends who learned of his death. He was married to Miss Lorena Johnson in 1926 and in 19—moved to El Paso where he was an employee of the El Paso Electric Company until the time of his death. Surviving are the wife and daughter Barbara Ann; Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Boozer; brothers Allen and Clayton and a host of other relatives. The body arrived in Omaha at o'clock Tuesday night by the Cotton Belt railroad and conveyed to the home of his parents and remained until 3 o'clock Wednesday when funeral services were conducted at the Concord Church with – S. Wiley, minister of the Church of Christ of Mt. Pleasant assisted by Rev. a. A. J. Finley of Omaha. Burial was made in the Concord Cemetery beneath a mound of beautiful flowers. (Row 31 SEC)


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