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Clyde Douglas Boatman

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Clyde Douglas Boatman

Birth
Death
7 Jun 1972 (aged 57)
Burial
Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1368444, Longitude: -115.6795583
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Clyde Boatman
     MOUNTAIN HOME Services for Clyde Douglas Boatman, 57, Mountain Home, who died Wednesday at his home, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Smith Mortuary by the Rev. Stuart W. Olbrich.
     Interment will in the Mountain View Cemetery. He was born May 29, 1915, in Creston, Tenn. He married Mary Blanche Beard on Aug. 25, 1937, at Castleford.
     He came to Mountain Home in 1942, returning to Castleford in 1946, and back to Mountain Home in 1951.
     He had been employed at the supply fire department computer section, and was, at the time of his death, in the machine records department, all at the Mountain Home Air Force Base.
     He was a member of the First Baptist church at Castleford, a union member of the National Federation of Federal Employees.
     Survivors include his wife, Mountain Home; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Larkins, Mountain Home, and Mrs. Vickie Aldridge, Summerset, Ky.; three sons, Pat Boatman, Hines, Ore.; Chuck Boatman, McCall, and Mike Boatman, Mountain Home; his father, R. P. Boatman, Twin Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Cleo Atherton, Saratoga, Calif.; and Mrs. Garice Engelman, Boise; one brother, Clarence Boatman, Bonners Ferry, and eight grandchildren.

The Times-News
Twin Falls, Idaho · Sunday, June 11, 1972
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Clyde Boatman
     MOUNTAIN HOME Services for Clyde Douglas Boatman, 57, Mountain Home, who died Wednesday at his home, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Smith Mortuary by the Rev. Stuart W. Olbrich.
     Interment will in the Mountain View Cemetery. He was born May 29, 1915, in Creston, Tenn. He married Mary Blanche Beard on Aug. 25, 1937, at Castleford.
     He came to Mountain Home in 1942, returning to Castleford in 1946, and back to Mountain Home in 1951.
     He had been employed at the supply fire department computer section, and was, at the time of his death, in the machine records department, all at the Mountain Home Air Force Base.
     He was a member of the First Baptist church at Castleford, a union member of the National Federation of Federal Employees.
     Survivors include his wife, Mountain Home; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Larkins, Mountain Home, and Mrs. Vickie Aldridge, Summerset, Ky.; three sons, Pat Boatman, Hines, Ore.; Chuck Boatman, McCall, and Mike Boatman, Mountain Home; his father, R. P. Boatman, Twin Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Cleo Atherton, Saratoga, Calif.; and Mrs. Garice Engelman, Boise; one brother, Clarence Boatman, Bonners Ferry, and eight grandchildren.

The Times-News
Twin Falls, Idaho · Sunday, June 11, 1972


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