GEORGE BOYER DIES
Funeral Services Set Tuesday
for Murphysboro Man
George P. Boyer, 91, of 114 S.
14th St., Murphysboro, died Sun-
day at the Jackson County Nurs-
ing Home after an illness of eight
months.
He was a retired painter, and
had lived in Murphysboro about
69 years.
Mr. Boyer was born in Grayson
County, Va., Dec. 4, 1870, the son
of Granville and Nancy Mallory
Boyer.
He was a member of the Baptist
Church.
Mr. Boyer leaves daughters,
Mrs. Lloyd Allard of Vergennes;
Mrs. Joe Williams of Murphysboro
and Mrs. Ed Hunter of Oakland,
Calif.; sons, Haskell Boyer of
Fort Worth, Tex., and Eldron
Boyer and Ernest Boyer, both of
Murphysboro; and 14 grandchild-
ren, seven great-grandchildren,
and three great-great-grandchild-
ren.
Funeral services will be at 7
p.m. Tuesday at the Meyer-Denny
Funeral Home in Murphysboro.
The Rev. Garry Jenkins will offi-
ciate. Burial will be in the Par-
ish Cemetery at Vergennes.
GEORGE BOYER DIES
Funeral Services Set Tuesday
for Murphysboro Man
George P. Boyer, 91, of 114 S.
14th St., Murphysboro, died Sun-
day at the Jackson County Nurs-
ing Home after an illness of eight
months.
He was a retired painter, and
had lived in Murphysboro about
69 years.
Mr. Boyer was born in Grayson
County, Va., Dec. 4, 1870, the son
of Granville and Nancy Mallory
Boyer.
He was a member of the Baptist
Church.
Mr. Boyer leaves daughters,
Mrs. Lloyd Allard of Vergennes;
Mrs. Joe Williams of Murphysboro
and Mrs. Ed Hunter of Oakland,
Calif.; sons, Haskell Boyer of
Fort Worth, Tex., and Eldron
Boyer and Ernest Boyer, both of
Murphysboro; and 14 grandchild-
ren, seven great-grandchildren,
and three great-great-grandchild-
ren.
Funeral services will be at 7
p.m. Tuesday at the Meyer-Denny
Funeral Home in Murphysboro.
The Rev. Garry Jenkins will offi-
ciate. Burial will be in the Par-
ish Cemetery at Vergennes.
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