Boyd-Born Funeral Home

Boyd-Born Funeral Home is located at 122 West Columbia Street, Marion Ohio, 43302 Zip. Boyd-Born Funeral Home provides complete funeral services to Gloster local community and the surrounding areas. To find out more information about and local funeral services that they offer, give them a call at (740) 382-2115.

Boyd-Born Funeral Home

Business Name: Boyd-Born Funeral Home
Address: 122 West Columbia Street
City: Marion
State: Ohio
ZIP: 43302
Phone number: (740) 382-2115
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Boyd-Born Funeral Home directions to 122 West Columbia Street in Marion Ohio are shown on the google map above. Its geocodes are 40.5848, -83.1292. Call Boyd-Born Funeral Home for visitation hours, funeral viewing times and services provided.

Business Hours
Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Boyd-Born Funeral Home Obituaries

Veteran with no family has hundreds show up for funeral in Tennessee

Leo Stokley, 69, of Murfreesboro, Tenn. died on Nov. 4 at a nursing home in Ashland City, according to his obituary posted by the Boyd Funeral Home.Stokley was born on June 5, 1949 in Greenville, S.C. and served in the U.S. Marine Corps, completing a tour of duty in Vietnam. The veteran was set to be buried with military honors on Nov. 9 at the at the Middle Tennessee Veteran’s Cemetery in Pegram when staff members at the Cheatham County Veterans Service Office learned he was an "unclaimed" veteran"“When we found out that he was considered an unclaimed veteran, which means he has no family, we wanted to make sure that he got claimed,” Bob Counter told The Tennessean.Counter, an Air Force veteran, initially posted about it on the Cheatham County Veterans Service official Facebook page. Hundreds came to pay their respects for Leo Stokley, 69, of Murfreesboro, Tenn.. Stokley was a Marine Corps veteran who died and had no family members to attend his funeral. (WTVF via NNS)"We are asking Team Cheatham, and especially our Veterans, to claim Mr. Stokley as a matter of respect for his military service," the post read. "No Veteran should have a funeral without someone holding his/her service in high regard. It's just not right or fitting."FMR. AMB. RYAN CROCKER: WE MUST KEEP OUR PROMISES TO THOSE WHO SERVE WITH USAfter the initial posting, his message was picked up by several other popular Facebook pages, and quickly went viral with thousands of shares by the time of the funeral on Friday."It's very heartwarming to see this many veterans and friends of veterans that show up here on a cold, rainy day, a weekday, to send him off in style," Counter told WTVF. I'm proud for that. I'm proud for these guys that did that," said the Air Force veteran.Stokley was then laid to rest at the Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery in Nashville.

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