Suggested edit: Green River Star, Sep 23, 1955
J. H. Boynton Dies in Utah
Joseph H. Boynton, 77, of Bountiful, Utah, formerly a rancher in the McKinnon area and widely known in Green River, died at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City last Saturday, Sept. 17, with funeral services being conducted at Bountiful.
Joseph H. Boynton was born July 18, 1878, at Bountiful, the son of Joseph Hyrum and Flora Burgess Boynton. He grew to young manhood in his native community and on Sept. 14, 1905, was united in marriage with Mary Jane Brampton in the LDS temple in Salt Lake City.
The Boyntons for many years operated the ranch west of the Green River-McKinnon road, just south of the Henry's Fork bridge, now owned by J. C. Anderson.
After selling the place several years ago, he returned to Bountiful, and until his health forced retirement, was employed at the Clearfield naval supply depot.
Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Wilda Boynton Bluemel of Bountiful five sons, Alonzo of Canton, Ohio, Dale B. of San Diego, Calif., Delbert of Salt Lake City, Edwin B. of Green River, and Clarence L. Boynton; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother and five sisters.
Funeral services were held at the Union mortuary in Bountiful Tuesday of this week.
Suggested edit: Green River Star, Sep 23, 1955
J. H. Boynton Dies in Utah
Joseph H. Boynton, 77, of Bountiful, Utah, formerly a rancher in the McKinnon area and widely known in Green River, died at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City last Saturday, Sept. 17, with funeral services being conducted at Bountiful.
Joseph H. Boynton was born July 18, 1878, at Bountiful, the son of Joseph Hyrum and Flora Burgess Boynton. He grew to young manhood in his native community and on Sept. 14, 1905, was united in marriage with Mary Jane Brampton in the LDS temple in Salt Lake City.
The Boyntons for many years operated the ranch west of the Green River-McKinnon road, just south of the Henry's Fork bridge, now owned by J. C. Anderson.
After selling the place several years ago, he returned to Bountiful, and until his health forced retirement, was employed at the Clearfield naval supply depot.
Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Wilda Boynton Bluemel of Bountiful five sons, Alonzo of Canton, Ohio, Dale B. of San Diego, Calif., Delbert of Salt Lake City, Edwin B. of Green River, and Clarence L. Boynton; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother and five sisters.
Funeral services were held at the Union mortuary in Bountiful Tuesday of this week.
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