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Albert Lawson Boni

Aiken, South Carolina

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December 27, 2020
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Aiken, South Carolina

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Albert Lawson Boni Aiken, SC—Albert Lawson Boni passed away at home in the early morning hours of December 27, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Alice; daughter Debra Boni Gifford of Clearwater, Florida; son Bradley (Kelly) of Aiken; son, Bret (Janet) Goodwin of Fort Mill, South Carolina;...

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" Rest well you good and faithful servant." Al thank you for being a living example to us all of how to truly serve others cheerfully.

Al has always lived large in my memories of Scouting. As a young Scout I first met him working at Camp Lynwood Hayne where I was impressed by, but didn´t quite understand, him. Where he truly stands out in my memory is the summer he served as Scoutmaster for a troop of young men headed to the World Jamboree. He set us a full schedule of daily activities that, in spite of our protests, he insisted we follow. Al told us then that one day we would remember the many things we did there much more...

To Alice and family, I wanted to say how sorry I was to learn of Al’s passing. Al hired me at Savannah River National Lab some years ago and my boss until his retirement. It was the one of the best events of my career. Rest In Peace Al.

To Al´s Family, I only knew Al from working at SRS but he struck me as a very impressive individual. He was a true professional in his field and his many contributions will continue on with a life of their own. Please know that there are many others who feel the same way. Rest In Peace Al.

You will truly be missed my prayers are with your family

so sorry for your loss i´m keep the family in my prayers

Mr. Boni was intelligent, caring, and inspirational. With style. Think ~1956 pink T-bird.

The Georgia-Carolina Council National Eagle Scout Association Committee extends thoughts of deep and sincere sympathy to the family of Eagle Scout Albert Lawson Boni at this time of mourning.
May your memories bring you comfort.

When Al Boni came to town, one of the first things he did, or so I think, was to look up the local Boy Scout organization and offer his services. At the time, I was an Explorer with Post 121, and because of my dad´s involvement with the scouting program, I met Al and had the chance, along with the other Explorers in my Post, to work with him on one of his projects-putting on a camporee for scouts in the Yamasee district. I suspect Al taught our district a few things about camporees in...