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John Wesley & Pearl Mae (Kelley) Boster

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Freewater Cemetery
Titanic, Adair County, Oklahoma

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John Wesley Boster
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
September 24, 2008
Submitted by: Martha Real
John Wesley Boster
August 12, 1923-September 1, 2008
John Wesley Boster son of Liga and Edna (Hopkins) Boster was born August 12, 1923 in Cedarville, Arkansas and departed this life to be with our Lord on September 1, 2008 at the age of 85 years and 19 days.
He married the love of his life Pearl Kelley on May 22, 1953 and to this union 3 children were born; Wesley, Wiley and Linda.
He worked for over 35 years at Stilwell Foods. John loved spoiling his two great grandchildren and really enjoyed working outside. He loved reading his Bible and attending church at Freewater Baptist where he was a member.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sons; Wesley and Wiley Boster, 2 brothers; Cecil and Vernon Boster and 1 sister; Charitie Mae Boster.
John is survived by a very loving family that includes his wife of over 50 years; Pearl Boster of the home in Stilwell, OK, 1 daughter; Linda Hothouse and husband Tony, 1 grandson; Ben Boster of Stilwell, OK, 2 great grandchildren; Janessa and Benjamine Boster Jr., 1 sister; Katie Vickery and husband C.L. of Springdale, AR, 1 brother; Shirley Boster of Fayetteville, AR, 1 sister in law; Elsie Boster, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends also survive him.
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Obit for Pearl posted by Jan Grooms
Nov 8, 1936 - Jul 22, 2019
 
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Pearl Boster, the daughter of Earnest Kelley and Bertha (Hamilton) Kelley, was born November 8, 1936 in Welling, Oklahoma and departed this life on July 22, 2019 with her family at her side.
 

Pearl Boster was saved in 1949 and was a member of Freewater Baptist Church. She worked at Stilwell Foods and also as a cook at Maryetta School for ten years.

She enjoyed being a wife and a mother to many.
 

Pearl was preceded in death by her parents, husband, John Wesley Boster, two sons, Wesley Eugene and Wiley Earl Boster, three sisters, Ruth Kelley, Dorthy Morland and Elsie Boster, four brothers, Artist, Kenneth, Wayne and John Henry Kelley, an uncle, Jesse Kelley that was like a brother and five infant siblings.


She is survived by a daughter, Linda Hothouse and husband Tony of Stilwell, OK; a grandson, Benjamin Eugene Boster Sr; a great granddaughter, Janessa Ray Boster; a great grandson, Benjamin Eugene Boster Jr, all of Stilwell, OK; two sisters, Goldie Brown and Geneva Poor of Stilwell, OK, several nieces and nephews, Frances McCollum, who was like a daughter of Peggs, OK and a special cousin, Jason Woodward of Stilwell, OK.
 

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 25, 2019 at Hart Memorial Chapel with Bro. Gary Leach and Bro. Jim Jones officiating.

Interment will follow at Freewater Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home.

Online condolences can be made at www.hartfuneralhome.net


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