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John William Boud II

Salt Lake City, Utah

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John William Boud II 1912 ~ 2005 After a life of service to his church, community and family, John William Boud II, age 92, passed away peacefully on July 14, 2005, of causes incident to age. John, a grandson of early Utah Pioneers Thomas Evans and Matilda Jeremy, was born November 10, 1912 in...

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Dear Boud Family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your father was always an inspiration to me and I loved him very much. I served under him in the Harrisburg mission, and one of the reasons I am a bishop today is because of him. May the Lord be with you at this time. Love, Archie Fellows and family

How blessed am I and my family because I knew President Boud. I can still hear his laugh and his wisdom. I can still see him standing on his tip toes, leaning into the lecturn, waving a loose fist at us, encouraging us on.

I remember how lovingly he always looked at his wife Sharon. How much respect he had for her. How much love he had for his children and his missionaries.

"We love him, because he first loved us." Said of President Boud's Savior and said of...

Sister Boud & Family,

We are sorry to hear the sad news. Your family has always been and will be in our thoughts and prayers. It was a great honor to have served with you in Pennsylvania, and I will always remember the day President and I had lunch in Philly together, among the many other experiences.

James, Julie and Family

I sorry to hear of your families lose. It was a great honor to serve under President Boud in Pennsylvania. I will always remember the kindness and love he showed to, not only to us as missionaries, but to all the people whom he met while serving the Lord in that great area. With all my love for you and your families.

Sister Boud & Family, We were sorry to read of the passing of Brother Boud. What a lot he has accomplished in this life! No matter the age, it still leaves a hole in the heart. Thank heavens we have the knowledge we do about the reunion that will take place in the future. Please let Barbara know our thoughts are with her and her family. We have many great memories of when our David and Barbara were at Cottonwood. We have always admired you as a wonderful family... Sincerely, Ken & Earllyn Smartt

Jim, Linda and Ryan and family,
I had a session or I would have come to pay my respects at the loss of your Dad and Grand Dad. I read the obituary and felt sorry not to have known him personally. He seems like a remarkable individual who lived a wonderful life.
Please accept my sincere sympathy and know of my love for you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Love,
Dona Kay

Dear Sis. Boud and Family,

My family and I are saddened to hear of the passing of Pres. Boud. But when I think of his life and service, the reunion with the Savior must have been a glorious event. How thankful I am for the opportunity of serving under his leadership in Harrisburg. May your family feel of our love for you at this time.

Mark & Suzanne Roberts

Dear Becky, I was filled with fond memories when I saw your father's photo in the paper. He was always so kind to me. I'm sure you miss him already. You're in my prayers. Love, Kelly

Dear Sis. Boud and Family,
We were saddened to hear of President Boud's passing and hope you are all coping well with this new phase in mortality. It was such a pleasure to get to know your family through Jeff's association as a missionary under President Boud's guidance and care. We have such fond memories of Mission Reunions at your home and at the the Stake Center. We will forever be blessed by the opportunity to be friends with President John Boud