A man of honor and integrity. A man with whom you could conduct business with a handshake. Archie Altman Boone was the only child of Etta Foy and Ernest E. Boone. He was born in Nashville TN in 1906 after his parents had moved here from their native Kentucky. He died in Nashville TN in 2000. In between those dates he lived in New Mexico where his parents homesteaded, in Memphis where he got his Jr and Sr. High School education and Gainesville Florida where he got his Architecture degree and Tallahassee FL. where he worked for the Highway Dept after graduating. In 1935, he moved full circle back to Nashville to work with his paternal uncle in his building contracting company. Archie eventually became the president of the company and built a reputation for not only fine buildings, churches and family homes but also for unequaled integrity. He and Margaret reared a family of four fine, giving, upstanding children in the home they bought in 1940 and where they lived until their deaths in 2000.
A man of honor and integrity. A man with whom you could conduct business with a handshake. Archie Altman Boone was the only child of Etta Foy and Ernest E. Boone. He was born in Nashville TN in 1906 after his parents had moved here from their native Kentucky. He died in Nashville TN in 2000. In between those dates he lived in New Mexico where his parents homesteaded, in Memphis where he got his Jr and Sr. High School education and Gainesville Florida where he got his Architecture degree and Tallahassee FL. where he worked for the Highway Dept after graduating. In 1935, he moved full circle back to Nashville to work with his paternal uncle in his building contracting company. Archie eventually became the president of the company and built a reputation for not only fine buildings, churches and family homes but also for unequaled integrity. He and Margaret reared a family of four fine, giving, upstanding children in the home they bought in 1940 and where they lived until their deaths in 2000.
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