Mrs. Boynton was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.; Clarence A, Stoner and was born at Tyrone in July 1898. Following her marriage to Mr. Boynton they moved to Lewistown and for the past 10 years have lived in Baltimore.
Surviving are the husband and three sons: Paul Jr., Richard and Donald Boynton, Baltimore. One son, William Boynton, was killed in action during World War II. She is also survived by these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Hubert W. Baronner, T. Harvey Stoner and Guy Stoner, Tyrone; Mrs. Marvin Dunlop, Buffalo, N. y., and Mrs. Lynford Conrad, Spruce Creek; also three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held, in Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore.
Tyrone Daily Herald, Monday, November 3, 1952
Military Information: LT COL, US ARMY
Mrs. Boynton was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.; Clarence A, Stoner and was born at Tyrone in July 1898. Following her marriage to Mr. Boynton they moved to Lewistown and for the past 10 years have lived in Baltimore.
Surviving are the husband and three sons: Paul Jr., Richard and Donald Boynton, Baltimore. One son, William Boynton, was killed in action during World War II. She is also survived by these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Hubert W. Baronner, T. Harvey Stoner and Guy Stoner, Tyrone; Mrs. Marvin Dunlop, Buffalo, N. y., and Mrs. Lynford Conrad, Spruce Creek; also three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held, in Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore.
Tyrone Daily Herald, Monday, November 3, 1952
Military Information: LT COL, US ARMY
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