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Estell Boydston

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Estell Boydston

Birth
Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri, USA
Death
21 Jun 1961 (aged 52)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Sabetha, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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KANSAS PFC 152 INF 38 DIV BSM WWII

SABETHA HERALD (Sabetha, Kansas)- Wednesday, June 28, 1961- Page 10.
DEATHS- ESTELL BOYDSTON
Funeral services were held Saturday at the Wherry
Chapel in Humboldt for Estell Boydston, 52, Humboldt, who passed away in the Veteran's hospital in Lincoln June 21, 1961. Burial was in the Sabetha cemetery. Rev. Ward Merritt officiated. He was born May 10, 1909, at Camden Point, Mo., a son of Henry and Mary Boydston. He was married to Miss Rosetta Stalder of Wymore. Before entering the army in September of 1942, he did farm work and resumed this occupation following his discharge from the service in November, 1945. He served in the Philippines and New Guinea.

Surviving are his wife, three daughters, Sharon, Donna and Ellen and two sons, Charles and Richard, all of the home; 8 sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Buttner, Seneca, Mrs. George Kinghorn, DeWitt, Mrs. Gottleib Hinton, Fairview, Mrs. Joseph Eggleston and Mrs. George Eggleston, both of Cheyenne, Wyo; Mrs. Edwin Henniger, Sabetha, Mrs. Robert Billings, Humboldt and Mrs. Everett Watkins, Sabetha; a brother, James Henry Boydston, Morrill, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Boydston, Fairview.
KANSAS PFC 152 INF 38 DIV BSM WWII

SABETHA HERALD (Sabetha, Kansas)- Wednesday, June 28, 1961- Page 10.
DEATHS- ESTELL BOYDSTON
Funeral services were held Saturday at the Wherry
Chapel in Humboldt for Estell Boydston, 52, Humboldt, who passed away in the Veteran's hospital in Lincoln June 21, 1961. Burial was in the Sabetha cemetery. Rev. Ward Merritt officiated. He was born May 10, 1909, at Camden Point, Mo., a son of Henry and Mary Boydston. He was married to Miss Rosetta Stalder of Wymore. Before entering the army in September of 1942, he did farm work and resumed this occupation following his discharge from the service in November, 1945. He served in the Philippines and New Guinea.

Surviving are his wife, three daughters, Sharon, Donna and Ellen and two sons, Charles and Richard, all of the home; 8 sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Buttner, Seneca, Mrs. George Kinghorn, DeWitt, Mrs. Gottleib Hinton, Fairview, Mrs. Joseph Eggleston and Mrs. George Eggleston, both of Cheyenne, Wyo; Mrs. Edwin Henniger, Sabetha, Mrs. Robert Billings, Humboldt and Mrs. Everett Watkins, Sabetha; a brother, James Henry Boydston, Morrill, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Boydston, Fairview.


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