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Roy Marshall Bone

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Roy Marshall Bone passed away in his sleep August 16, 2011. He is survived by three sisters, his wife Emily, two sons, and two grandchildren. RMB was born July 22, 1925 in a Mississippi River farm house in Southeast Missouri. He served his country as an enlisted bombardier during World War II,...

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Emily, We are so sorry to hear about Roy's passing. We will always remember the great times in Deckers and Roy's HUGE frying pan. He was always so much fun to be with. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Tex and Niesje Province
Prescott, AZ

Emily, I am so sorry to hear about Roy's passing. He was a delightful man, definitely one of a kind. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Nancy Burns

Emily,
We are very saddened to hear of Roy's passing. The Hillis children have known him all of our lives. He is going to be missed by a lot of people. One of my favorite memories of Roy is when he used to sing and cook bacon/eggs on his big grill at the cabin(s)in Deckers! I can not recall a day where he was not smiling, singing or telling a joke!
Love always,
Sperry

Emily, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Roy was one of a kind......the "Judge" Roy Bone, as Mike and I thought of him. So very sorry for your loss. Mary Mallinger

Emily, I will forever remember Roy leading the parade on Winfield Ave.
The neighborhood will not be the same.
We send our heartfelt sympathy for your loss. John and Chi

Emily: Mary Lou and I are on a river cruise in Russia........I just learned of Roy's passing......we share in your loss........please extend our sympathy to you sons and grandchildren.....all of you are in our thoughts and prayers........Chuck & Mary Lou Murphy

You were a friend to all you crossed, and you forgave all who crossed you. I loved your story about the lead plane having engine problems, and your plane took it's place. All of a sudden you were leading the entire 8th Air Force on a bombing run over Germany. You had a great run Roy and I will miss you and your stories in the steamer at the Y. My sincere condolences to you Emily. John Murphy