February 10, 1933 ~ October 25, 2013
Charlie Bone passed away October 25, 2013 after a lengthy battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis. He was born to Mildred Inez (Battle) and John William Bone on February 10, 1938 at Tater Hill near Waco, Texas.
He married Jeanette Stanford in College Station, Texas on November 28, 1956. They made their home in Waco before moving to Hillsboro in 1965. Charlie graduated high school at Midway and attended Texas A & M. He was a charter member of Midway Baptist Church and at the present time was a member of Peoria Baptist Church.
He worked as electrician for the City of Waco, Certainteed Products, and General Tire. He retired from Hoot Johnson Construction Company where he built rural water plants. He was an avid Coon Hunter and a talented knife builder. People from several states carry his beautiful knives. He was a skilled horseman and in his early years he rode bareback horses in rodeos.
Charlie was welcomed into heaven by his beloved son David, his parents and his sisters; Billie Ruth Bone and Mary Scoggins; his best friend James "Hoot" Johnson and his faithful Coon Hound, Radar.
Survived by his wife of 57 years, Jeanette; one brother, Larry Joe Bone; daughters, Bobbie, Beverly, Diane and Linda; five grand children, six great grand children, many nieces, nephews and cousins, extended family members and friends.
Memorial service: October 29, 2013 at Marshall & Marshall in Whitney, Texas.
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February 10, 1933 ~ October 25, 2013
Charlie Bone passed away October 25, 2013 after a lengthy battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis. He was born to Mildred Inez (Battle) and John William Bone on February 10, 1938 at Tater Hill near Waco, Texas.
He married Jeanette Stanford in College Station, Texas on November 28, 1956. They made their home in Waco before moving to Hillsboro in 1965. Charlie graduated high school at Midway and attended Texas A & M. He was a charter member of Midway Baptist Church and at the present time was a member of Peoria Baptist Church.
He worked as electrician for the City of Waco, Certainteed Products, and General Tire. He retired from Hoot Johnson Construction Company where he built rural water plants. He was an avid Coon Hunter and a talented knife builder. People from several states carry his beautiful knives. He was a skilled horseman and in his early years he rode bareback horses in rodeos.
Charlie was welcomed into heaven by his beloved son David, his parents and his sisters; Billie Ruth Bone and Mary Scoggins; his best friend James "Hoot" Johnson and his faithful Coon Hound, Radar.
Survived by his wife of 57 years, Jeanette; one brother, Larry Joe Bone; daughters, Bobbie, Beverly, Diane and Linda; five grand children, six great grand children, many nieces, nephews and cousins, extended family members and friends.
Memorial service: October 29, 2013 at Marshall & Marshall in Whitney, Texas.
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