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BirthMay 21, 1901
Death1921
BirthJun 20, 1899, Athertonville, Larue Co., KY
DeathMar 22, 1986, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY
Burial1986, St. Catherine’s Cemetery, New Haven, Nelson Co., KY
Misc. Notes
2nd wife of Francis Edmund "Frank" Boone.
The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky)(Metro Edition), Monday, March 24, 1986; Page 16.
MRS. FRANK E. BOONE, 86, of Westminster Healthcare Center, died there Saturday. She was the former Martina Bowling, a native of Larue County. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Rose Osborne of Jeffersonville, Ind.; six sons, Brother Kirby Boone of Baltimore and Brother Martin Boone of LaPaz, Bolivia, David Boone of Jeffersonville, Joseph Boone of Pittsburgh, Patrick Boone of Xenia, Ohio, and George Boone of St. Louis; three sisters, Sister Mary Martin Bowling and Sister Bernadette Bowling, both of St. Louis, and Sister Charlesine Bowling of St. Francis; two brothers, William E. Bowling of New Haven and A. J. Bowling; 39 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Catholic Church, 3926 Poplar Level Road, with burial in St. Catherine Cemetery in New Haven. Visitation at Russman & Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave., will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to Home of the Innocents.
The Kentucky Standard; Wednesday, 3/26/1986.
MRS. FRANK E. BOONE, 86, died Saturday, March 22, at Westminster Health Care Center in Louisville. A native of Larue County, she was the former Martina Bowling. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Rose Osborne of Jeffersonville, Ind.; six sons, Bro. Kirby Boone of Baltimore, Md.; Bro. Martin Boone, La Paz, Bolivia; David Boone of Jeffersonville, Ind.; Joseph of Pittsburg, Pa.; Patrick of Xenia, Ohio; and George Boone of St. Louis, Mo. Also surviving are three sisters, Sister Mary Martin Bowling and Sister Mary Bernadette Bowling of St. Louis, Mo., and Sister Charlesine of St. Francis, Ky., and two brothers, William E. "Bill" Bowling of New Haven, and A. J. Bowling of Louisville. The funeral Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at Holy Family Catholic Church in Louisville. A graveside service will be held at noon in St. Catherine Cemetery, New Haven, with the Rev. Stanley Osborne officiating. Russman & Son Funeral Home, Louisville, was in charge of arrangements. Joseph L. Greenwell Funeral Home, New Haven, is handling local arrangements. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Home of the Innocents in Louisville.