and Melissa Chipman (1856-1942)
Married Laura Marie Cassity Sep 9 1908 in the Salt Lake Temple.
Salt Lake Tribune, The - Friday, January 10, 1941, Salt Lake City, Utah
Funeral services for Roy Chipman Boley, 53, of 24 Fifth East Street, who died Tuesday of a heart attack, will be conducted Saturday at 2p.m. in American Fork First L.D.S. ward chapel by Bishop Ernest Seastrand. Burial will be in American Fork city cemetery.
Friends may call at Anderson Brothers mortuary in American Fork Friday afternoon Saturday until time of services.
Mr. Boley was born June 17,1887, in American Fork, the son of H.D. and Melissa Chipman Boley. In his youth he worked in the mines in Bingham, and then was in the sheep business in American Fork. In 1924 he moved to Salt Lake City and for several years had been manager of the Piccadilly apartments, where he died.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson Wood Boley: his mother, in American Fork: four daughters, Mrs. Norma Anderson, Dorothy and Ruth Boley of Idaho Falls; Idaho and Mrs. Rose Donaldson of Bingham; a stepdaughter, Virginia Wood of Salt Lake City; two brothers, Warren and Vern Boley of American Fork: four sisters, Mrs. Roy Greenwood and Mrs. Martha Buckwalter of American Fork; Mrs. E. P. McGrew of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jennie Bigler of Los Angeles, Cal. and three grandchildren.
and Melissa Chipman (1856-1942)
Married Laura Marie Cassity Sep 9 1908 in the Salt Lake Temple.
Salt Lake Tribune, The - Friday, January 10, 1941, Salt Lake City, Utah
Funeral services for Roy Chipman Boley, 53, of 24 Fifth East Street, who died Tuesday of a heart attack, will be conducted Saturday at 2p.m. in American Fork First L.D.S. ward chapel by Bishop Ernest Seastrand. Burial will be in American Fork city cemetery.
Friends may call at Anderson Brothers mortuary in American Fork Friday afternoon Saturday until time of services.
Mr. Boley was born June 17,1887, in American Fork, the son of H.D. and Melissa Chipman Boley. In his youth he worked in the mines in Bingham, and then was in the sheep business in American Fork. In 1924 he moved to Salt Lake City and for several years had been manager of the Piccadilly apartments, where he died.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson Wood Boley: his mother, in American Fork: four daughters, Mrs. Norma Anderson, Dorothy and Ruth Boley of Idaho Falls; Idaho and Mrs. Rose Donaldson of Bingham; a stepdaughter, Virginia Wood of Salt Lake City; two brothers, Warren and Vern Boley of American Fork: four sisters, Mrs. Roy Greenwood and Mrs. Martha Buckwalter of American Fork; Mrs. E. P. McGrew of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jennie Bigler of Los Angeles, Cal. and three grandchildren.
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