New Castle, Kentucky
May 4, 1961
John M. Boyer, 56, of Campbellsburg, died at his home April 21 of a heart attack. Mr. Boyer, a tobacco farmer, had been employed by the Carrollton Tobacco Warehouse Company since 1931. He was a member of the Baptist Church, Masonic Lodge No. 249 and the Campbellsburg Lions Club.
Survivors include a daughter, Miss Betty Lou Boyer, Bowling Green; a son, James M. Boyer, Lexington; four brothers, George and Paul Boyer, Campbellsburg, J. S. Boyer, Sulphur, and Brent Boyer, Turners Station; and four sisters, Mrs. M. Brown, Lexington, Mrs. J. W. Butler, Campbellsburg, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Somerset, Mrs. Joe Scott, Sr., Turners Station.
Services were held at the Campbellsburg Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Contributed by: E. T. "Hammer" Smith
Notes: He was the son of Sanford Marion Boyer and Cynthis Jane Evans. She married Carie E. Spenneberg.
New Castle, Kentucky
May 4, 1961
John M. Boyer, 56, of Campbellsburg, died at his home April 21 of a heart attack. Mr. Boyer, a tobacco farmer, had been employed by the Carrollton Tobacco Warehouse Company since 1931. He was a member of the Baptist Church, Masonic Lodge No. 249 and the Campbellsburg Lions Club.
Survivors include a daughter, Miss Betty Lou Boyer, Bowling Green; a son, James M. Boyer, Lexington; four brothers, George and Paul Boyer, Campbellsburg, J. S. Boyer, Sulphur, and Brent Boyer, Turners Station; and four sisters, Mrs. M. Brown, Lexington, Mrs. J. W. Butler, Campbellsburg, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Somerset, Mrs. Joe Scott, Sr., Turners Station.
Services were held at the Campbellsburg Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Contributed by: E. T. "Hammer" Smith
Notes: He was the son of Sanford Marion Boyer and Cynthis Jane Evans. She married Carie E. Spenneberg.
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