1st Husband of Frances Christine Kilgus.
The Courier-Journal, Sunday, 4/01/1934.
MAN INJURED IN CRASH SUCCUMBS AT HOSPITAL - V. I. BOONE DIES AT INFIRMARY AFTER COLLISION NEAR SHEPHERDSVILLE. - WIFE, DRIVING IS HURT - AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK COME TOGETHER ON STATE HIGHWAY 61 - Victor Ivo Boone, Jr., 31 years old, 313 M. Street, died at 7:05 o'clock Saturday night in the operating room at St. Joseph's Infirmary of a crushed skull suffered in a head on collision between an automobile in which he was riding and a truck on State Highway 61, two miles south of Shepherdsville, Ky. His wife, Mrs. Christine Boone, 27, who was driving the car, was in the hospital with a deep scalp laceration and suffering from shock. Her condition was considered serious. Dr. Irvin Abell was called to the infirmary to treat the couple when they arrived there at 5:20 o'clock in the afternoon from Shepherdsville in an ambulance. Witnesses reported that Mrs. Boone had passed a truck and apparently lost control of the automobile as it crashed head on into a truck owned by John Lee, Shepherdsville, which was loaded with wood. The truck was driven by Mr. Lee's son, Walter Lee, 17, who was accompanied by his brother, Clifford Lee, and Buford Rice, all of Shepherdsville, none of whom was hurt. Persons in the neighborhood reported it was the fourth accident in a week on the highway. They blamed the loose gravel for the number of accidents, and pointed out that it had been in the same condition for seven years although they had made efforts to get the highway oiled or surfaced. Mr. Boone's father at New Hope, Ky., was notified of the accident. Besides his wife and his father, Mr. Boone is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary W. Boone; four brothers, Miles Boone, Cripps Boone, David Boone and Felix Boone, and seven sisters, Mrs. T. J. Sweat, Mrs. W. O. Sweat, Mrs. F. E. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Boone, Miss Jessie Boone, Miss Alberta Boone and Miss Kathleen Boone. Funeral services will be held at the home of his father-in-law, Tom Underwood, in Lebanon Junction, Ky.
The Courier-Journal, Sunday, 4/01/1934.
BOONE - VICTOR IVO, age 31 years. Saturday evening, March 31, at 7:05 o'clock at St. Joseph's Infirmary, beloved husband of Christine Boone (nee Underwood), and son of Victor I. Sr., and Mary W. Boone, and brother of Miles, Cripps, David and Felix Boone and Mrs. T. J. Sweat, Mrs. W. O. Sweat, Lebanon Junction; Mrs. F. E. Hall, Detroit, Mich.; Miss Elizabeth Boone, Miss Jessie Boone, Miss Alberta Boone and Miss Kathleen Boone. Funeral at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Tom Underwood, Lebanon Junction, Ky. Funeral at Lebanon Junction Catholic Church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment Lebanon Junction Cemetery.
(abstracted by Dolores Bohn)
1st Husband of Frances Christine Kilgus.
The Courier-Journal, Sunday, 4/01/1934.
MAN INJURED IN CRASH SUCCUMBS AT HOSPITAL - V. I. BOONE DIES AT INFIRMARY AFTER COLLISION NEAR SHEPHERDSVILLE. - WIFE, DRIVING IS HURT - AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK COME TOGETHER ON STATE HIGHWAY 61 - Victor Ivo Boone, Jr., 31 years old, 313 M. Street, died at 7:05 o'clock Saturday night in the operating room at St. Joseph's Infirmary of a crushed skull suffered in a head on collision between an automobile in which he was riding and a truck on State Highway 61, two miles south of Shepherdsville, Ky. His wife, Mrs. Christine Boone, 27, who was driving the car, was in the hospital with a deep scalp laceration and suffering from shock. Her condition was considered serious. Dr. Irvin Abell was called to the infirmary to treat the couple when they arrived there at 5:20 o'clock in the afternoon from Shepherdsville in an ambulance. Witnesses reported that Mrs. Boone had passed a truck and apparently lost control of the automobile as it crashed head on into a truck owned by John Lee, Shepherdsville, which was loaded with wood. The truck was driven by Mr. Lee's son, Walter Lee, 17, who was accompanied by his brother, Clifford Lee, and Buford Rice, all of Shepherdsville, none of whom was hurt. Persons in the neighborhood reported it was the fourth accident in a week on the highway. They blamed the loose gravel for the number of accidents, and pointed out that it had been in the same condition for seven years although they had made efforts to get the highway oiled or surfaced. Mr. Boone's father at New Hope, Ky., was notified of the accident. Besides his wife and his father, Mr. Boone is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary W. Boone; four brothers, Miles Boone, Cripps Boone, David Boone and Felix Boone, and seven sisters, Mrs. T. J. Sweat, Mrs. W. O. Sweat, Mrs. F. E. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Boone, Miss Jessie Boone, Miss Alberta Boone and Miss Kathleen Boone. Funeral services will be held at the home of his father-in-law, Tom Underwood, in Lebanon Junction, Ky.
The Courier-Journal, Sunday, 4/01/1934.
BOONE - VICTOR IVO, age 31 years. Saturday evening, March 31, at 7:05 o'clock at St. Joseph's Infirmary, beloved husband of Christine Boone (nee Underwood), and son of Victor I. Sr., and Mary W. Boone, and brother of Miles, Cripps, David and Felix Boone and Mrs. T. J. Sweat, Mrs. W. O. Sweat, Lebanon Junction; Mrs. F. E. Hall, Detroit, Mich.; Miss Elizabeth Boone, Miss Jessie Boone, Miss Alberta Boone and Miss Kathleen Boone. Funeral at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Tom Underwood, Lebanon Junction, Ky. Funeral at Lebanon Junction Catholic Church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment Lebanon Junction Cemetery.
(abstracted by Dolores Bohn)
Family Members
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Rose Louise Boone Sweat
1896–1984
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Mary Bernadette Boone
1897–1899
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Mary Willie Boone Sweat
1898–1981
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Estella Marie "Stella" Boone Hall
1899–1983
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Joseph Miles Boone
1901–1967
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John Cripps Boone Sr
1904–1964
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Mary Bernadette Boone
1906–1907
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David Cyprian Boone
1908–1982
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Boone
1910–1991
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Felix Bernard Boone
1912–1994
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Mary Jessie Boone Cecil
1913–1997
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Mary Alberta Boone Boone
1915–1998
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Mary Kathleen Boone Hagan
1917–2006
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Margaret Ellen Boone
1919–1919
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