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Boyce Melville “Boots” Fallin

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Boyce Melville “Boots” Fallin Veteran

Birth
Timpson, Shelby County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Jul 1985 (aged 62)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 44, Lot 285, Space 3
Memorial ID
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Son of Sidney Durham Fallin & Rosa Alice (Rhodes) Fallin. Husband of Wanda Jo (Gideon) Fallin.
Brother of Kenneth Newton Fallin, of Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Father of Stephen Dennis, Richard Wayne, and Jerry Glen Fallin. Grandfather of Jason Ryan Fallin, Scott Dwayne Fallin, Christopher Fallin, and Jeremy Boyce Fallin.

Raised Methodist.
Member of Mason order, and Eagle's Hall.
Served in World War II in the U.S. Navy.
Owner/Operator of Dump Truck. Worked for Tenneco Steel off Federal Road area.

Real Estate investor. Rental property. Owned Cliff's Tavern that was on the corner of Industrial Road, Houston, Harris County, Texas.

Boots was a good old boy. He loved his beer and cigars and playing dominoes with his buddies from the Eagles Hall off Market Street, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
Boots loved the beach. He loved to travel.

He was a good, honest, hard-working man. Boots son, Jerry, said that he was a "wheeler and a dealer"! Boots never met a stranger. He was a friend to all. Boots had a good heart, and loved to socialize.

Died of Prostate Cancer.
Son of Sidney Durham Fallin & Rosa Alice (Rhodes) Fallin. Husband of Wanda Jo (Gideon) Fallin.
Brother of Kenneth Newton Fallin, of Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Father of Stephen Dennis, Richard Wayne, and Jerry Glen Fallin. Grandfather of Jason Ryan Fallin, Scott Dwayne Fallin, Christopher Fallin, and Jeremy Boyce Fallin.

Raised Methodist.
Member of Mason order, and Eagle's Hall.
Served in World War II in the U.S. Navy.
Owner/Operator of Dump Truck. Worked for Tenneco Steel off Federal Road area.

Real Estate investor. Rental property. Owned Cliff's Tavern that was on the corner of Industrial Road, Houston, Harris County, Texas.

Boots was a good old boy. He loved his beer and cigars and playing dominoes with his buddies from the Eagles Hall off Market Street, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
Boots loved the beach. He loved to travel.

He was a good, honest, hard-working man. Boots son, Jerry, said that he was a "wheeler and a dealer"! Boots never met a stranger. He was a friend to all. Boots had a good heart, and loved to socialize.

Died of Prostate Cancer.

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