Great Falls Tribune (MT), 30 April 1988
Dail B. Boozel, 70, a retired ACM Credit Union employee, died Friday in a Great Falls nursing home. His body has been cremated.
Born Feb. 2, 1918, at Nashua, he moved to Great Falls with his family at the age of 7. He grew up here and graduated from Great Falls High School. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps and then enlisted in the Army. He served five years with the Army Medical Corps in World War II.
He married Genevieve Davis in San Francisco in 1942. They returned to Great Falls after the war and Boozel worked for the Anaconda Co. for 17 years. He then worked for the credit union for 18 years until retiring.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Rebecca Leffler, Great Falls; a son, Raymond Boozel of Meridian, Idaho; sisters, Norma Gillies of Havre, Pearl Pyatt of Helena, and Shirley Zabinsky of California; and two grandchildren.
Contributor: cara (47072115)
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 30 April 1988
Dail B. Boozel, 70, a retired ACM Credit Union employee, died Friday in a Great Falls nursing home. His body has been cremated.
Born Feb. 2, 1918, at Nashua, he moved to Great Falls with his family at the age of 7. He grew up here and graduated from Great Falls High School. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps and then enlisted in the Army. He served five years with the Army Medical Corps in World War II.
He married Genevieve Davis in San Francisco in 1942. They returned to Great Falls after the war and Boozel worked for the Anaconda Co. for 17 years. He then worked for the credit union for 18 years until retiring.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Rebecca Leffler, Great Falls; a son, Raymond Boozel of Meridian, Idaho; sisters, Norma Gillies of Havre, Pearl Pyatt of Helena, and Shirley Zabinsky of California; and two grandchildren.
Contributor: cara (47072115)
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