He was born in Port Chester, N.Y., May 11th. 1888, the son of Richard M. Boddington and Anna Eliza Worth Boddington, both of England. His home was at 33 Farrington Road, Croton.
Surviving are two daughters, Miss Beatrice Boddington, of Yonkers; Mrs . Frank (Ruth) Coster, of Scarsdale; and two sons, Medwin Boddington, of Croton and Russell, of Ossining; also two grandchildren, Jean and Carolyn, of Croton; and two sisters, Annie and Fanny Boddington, of Peekskill.
Rev. Charles J. F. Kell, pastor of the Croton Methodist Church, will officiate at the funeral services to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Curry Funeral Home, 313 North James Street. Interment in Hillside Cemetery.
Published in Peekskill, NY, in The Evening Star, Tuesday, February 26, 1946
He was born in Port Chester, N.Y., May 11th. 1888, the son of Richard M. Boddington and Anna Eliza Worth Boddington, both of England. His home was at 33 Farrington Road, Croton.
Surviving are two daughters, Miss Beatrice Boddington, of Yonkers; Mrs . Frank (Ruth) Coster, of Scarsdale; and two sons, Medwin Boddington, of Croton and Russell, of Ossining; also two grandchildren, Jean and Carolyn, of Croton; and two sisters, Annie and Fanny Boddington, of Peekskill.
Rev. Charles J. F. Kell, pastor of the Croton Methodist Church, will officiate at the funeral services to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Curry Funeral Home, 313 North James Street. Interment in Hillside Cemetery.
Published in Peekskill, NY, in The Evening Star, Tuesday, February 26, 1946
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