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Alexander Boone

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Alexander Boone Veteran

Birth
McCrory, Woodruff County, Arkansas, USA
Death
14 Apr 2021 (aged 84)
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Lake Worth Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 38 SITE 2163
Memorial ID
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SLMPD-2021-22

On May 31, 1960, Officer Alexander Boone, DSN 3897, received his commission and entered the police academy. During his career, Officer Boone served in the following districts and specialized divisions: the Mobile Reserve Section, the Homicide Section, the 4th, the Special Operations Deployment Division, and finally the 9th district.

Officer Boone was the recipient of 1 letter of honorable mention on May 18, 1962, 1 letter of exceptional performance of duty award on April 30, 1964, and 1 Chief Letter of Commendation on February 8, 1963. All of the preceding awards were for police work above and beyond the call of duty. Officer Boone tendered his resignation on November 6, 1967, to seek gainful employment in the private sector, and he served a total of 7 years, 5 months, and 6 days of faithful and dedicated service to the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

Officer Boone was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and served from 06/18/1956 to April 1, 1958. He achieved the rank of Private 1st Class, which is an E-2.

Officer Boone was predeceased by his brother, Saint Louis Police Officer Marvin L. Boone, DSN, 5730, on October 21, 2020.

Alexander Boone was born on Saturday, January 2, 1937 in McCrory, Arkansas to Edom Henry Boone and Savannah Grant Boone. He came with his mother to St. Louis, joining his father, who had come a year earlier to find better work than sharecropping in the south. Alexander was also known as "Bobby" to his family and friends. It is said the name was given by one of his aunts who thought "Alexander" was too much to say. Alexander, the oldest of his four brothers and two sisters, moved with his family to 3702 Finney Avenue in May 1946.

He attended St. Louis public schools, graduating from Sumner High School in 1955. After studying briefly at Harris Teachers College, he became one of the few and proud, enlisting in the United States Marines. He served with distinction as the only African-American in his platoon, and was honorably discharged on June 17, 1962. Returning to St. Louis, he worked at John Cochran VA hospital before becoming a member of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. He rose rapidly, becoming the youngest homicide detective in the history of the department. During his time on the force, he solved many crimes and cracked many cases. One special highlight was on October 12, 1964, when he was selected to protect and escort Dr. Martin Luther King during King's historic visit to speak at St. Louis University.

In November of 1967, he resigned from the police department, moving to San Francisco, California to begin a career with Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company. His career led him to recognition in Ebony Magazine in 1969 and a promotion to district manager of insurance in Tustin, California. In 1978 he moved to Oakland, where he was employed by the Association of Insurance Agents and was elected president of the Oakland Chapter of the American Red Cross. He also served as a board member of the United Negro College Fund, and received numerous awards, plaques, and letters of commendation and appreciation.

During his time in the Bay Area, he met Dorothy Holloway at Jones United Methodist Church in San Francisco. This beautiful, stylish couple married in October of 1982; Bobby and Dorothy had the well-earned reputation of being the best-dressed couple wherever they went. As a couple, they worked tirelessly together for nearly 40 years to bring their combined experience and love of life everywhere they went. They were generous in helping others, and were often recognized for their volunteer work, as well as counseling and assisting young people in their educational efforts. One thing he would say is to find something larger than yourself to belong to, and believe in it with all your heart.

In September 2001, he retired from the California State Employees Association and they moved to West Palm Beach, Florida, where they joined Trinity United Methodist Church, serving faithfully there until his health failed. He departed this life on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, after a brief illness. His parents and two brothers, E.H. Boone, Jr. ("Junie") and Marvin, preceded him in passing.

Alexander leaves to cherish his memory and mourn his passing, his devoted and faithful wife, Dorothy Boone, who lovingly and courageously stood by his side. He will also be lovingly remembered by two sisters, Sharon McLarren (Michael) and LaVerne Bland (Erick); two brothers, Allen Boone (Gail) and Leonard Boone (Dorothy), sister-in-law Pamela Boone, sister-in-law Olivia Parker, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Among his special lifelong friends were Billy Bowden and Al Curtis Robinson. And special thanks to Peter Gates, Howard Fields, their church family at Trinity, next-door neighbors Hilda and Mario Pollio, William and Vinette Holland, and other relatives, loved ones, and friends.
SLMPD-2021-22

On May 31, 1960, Officer Alexander Boone, DSN 3897, received his commission and entered the police academy. During his career, Officer Boone served in the following districts and specialized divisions: the Mobile Reserve Section, the Homicide Section, the 4th, the Special Operations Deployment Division, and finally the 9th district.

Officer Boone was the recipient of 1 letter of honorable mention on May 18, 1962, 1 letter of exceptional performance of duty award on April 30, 1964, and 1 Chief Letter of Commendation on February 8, 1963. All of the preceding awards were for police work above and beyond the call of duty. Officer Boone tendered his resignation on November 6, 1967, to seek gainful employment in the private sector, and he served a total of 7 years, 5 months, and 6 days of faithful and dedicated service to the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

Officer Boone was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and served from 06/18/1956 to April 1, 1958. He achieved the rank of Private 1st Class, which is an E-2.

Officer Boone was predeceased by his brother, Saint Louis Police Officer Marvin L. Boone, DSN, 5730, on October 21, 2020.

Alexander Boone was born on Saturday, January 2, 1937 in McCrory, Arkansas to Edom Henry Boone and Savannah Grant Boone. He came with his mother to St. Louis, joining his father, who had come a year earlier to find better work than sharecropping in the south. Alexander was also known as "Bobby" to his family and friends. It is said the name was given by one of his aunts who thought "Alexander" was too much to say. Alexander, the oldest of his four brothers and two sisters, moved with his family to 3702 Finney Avenue in May 1946.

He attended St. Louis public schools, graduating from Sumner High School in 1955. After studying briefly at Harris Teachers College, he became one of the few and proud, enlisting in the United States Marines. He served with distinction as the only African-American in his platoon, and was honorably discharged on June 17, 1962. Returning to St. Louis, he worked at John Cochran VA hospital before becoming a member of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. He rose rapidly, becoming the youngest homicide detective in the history of the department. During his time on the force, he solved many crimes and cracked many cases. One special highlight was on October 12, 1964, when he was selected to protect and escort Dr. Martin Luther King during King's historic visit to speak at St. Louis University.

In November of 1967, he resigned from the police department, moving to San Francisco, California to begin a career with Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company. His career led him to recognition in Ebony Magazine in 1969 and a promotion to district manager of insurance in Tustin, California. In 1978 he moved to Oakland, where he was employed by the Association of Insurance Agents and was elected president of the Oakland Chapter of the American Red Cross. He also served as a board member of the United Negro College Fund, and received numerous awards, plaques, and letters of commendation and appreciation.

During his time in the Bay Area, he met Dorothy Holloway at Jones United Methodist Church in San Francisco. This beautiful, stylish couple married in October of 1982; Bobby and Dorothy had the well-earned reputation of being the best-dressed couple wherever they went. As a couple, they worked tirelessly together for nearly 40 years to bring their combined experience and love of life everywhere they went. They were generous in helping others, and were often recognized for their volunteer work, as well as counseling and assisting young people in their educational efforts. One thing he would say is to find something larger than yourself to belong to, and believe in it with all your heart.

In September 2001, he retired from the California State Employees Association and they moved to West Palm Beach, Florida, where they joined Trinity United Methodist Church, serving faithfully there until his health failed. He departed this life on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, after a brief illness. His parents and two brothers, E.H. Boone, Jr. ("Junie") and Marvin, preceded him in passing.

Alexander leaves to cherish his memory and mourn his passing, his devoted and faithful wife, Dorothy Boone, who lovingly and courageously stood by his side. He will also be lovingly remembered by two sisters, Sharon McLarren (Michael) and LaVerne Bland (Erick); two brothers, Allen Boone (Gail) and Leonard Boone (Dorothy), sister-in-law Pamela Boone, sister-in-law Olivia Parker, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Among his special lifelong friends were Billy Bowden and Al Curtis Robinson. And special thanks to Peter Gates, Howard Fields, their church family at Trinity, next-door neighbors Hilda and Mario Pollio, William and Vinette Holland, and other relatives, loved ones, and friends.

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Gravesite Details

Interment 5/6/2021



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  • Maintained by: Tim
  • Originally Created by: Mark Utley
  • Added: Apr 26, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/226081523/alexander-boone: accessed ), memorial page for Alexander Boone (2 Jan 1937–14 Apr 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 226081523, citing South Florida National Cemetery, Lake Worth Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Tim (contributor 46772461).