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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 11:51 PM

Obituary -- Barbara L. Boney

September 12, 1947 to February 28, 2023
Obituary -- Barbara L. Boney
Barbara Boney

Barbara L. Boney – A wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, sister, aunt, great-aunt, and friend has passed away on February 28 after battling Parkinson’s.

She is preceded in death by her dad, mother, sister, brother, and great-grandson Xavean. Barbara was baptized in the LDS Church. She was a true Fallonite.

She lived in Fallon most of her life. She attended school at Stillwater and the Old High School. She enjoyed going on visits to the Stillwater Marshes, Dixie Valley, Sand Mountain, and the Grimes Point Area. Barbara loved to grow Irises and watch hummingbirds. She also loved gardening and antiquing.

Barbara was married to James Wilson Boney, III for 55 years. Their children include Deborah Hill, James Wilson IV (Torrie) Boney, Michael (Susanna) Boney, and Tammee Anaya (Tony Aja). Grandchildren include Daren, Lauren (Scott) Nath, Maverick, Drake, Jamie, Hunter, Tanner, Blake, Cari, Jesse, Jacob, Bradley (Richard), Brandon, and Jason. She has 5 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild, several nieces and nephews as well as several extended grandchildren and great-grandchildren; Sisters Becky Clark, Patty Wilson, and Brother Frank Clark.

All will miss her wit, smile, and charming personality. A graveside meeting of the immediate family will be on Friday, March 10. A Memorial luncheon for friends and family will be held on Saturday, March 11 from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

The service will be held at the Chapman Hall behind the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at 507 Churchill Street.


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Cindy T. 03/10/2023 11:23 AM
As a newcomer to Fallon, I was so blessed by Barbara friendliness, positive attitude and smile as she and Tammie enjoyed their antiquing adventures. My condolences to her family. She will be missed.

Thughes 03/08/2023 07:19 AM
? sad to hear about Barb ?

Ruth Boney 03/08/2023 05:00 AM
My condolences to my family, Barbara was a wonderful lady and a great friend and the best sister in law! I will miss our talks. May you rest in peace now with no more pain. I love you with all my heart ❤️ we will be together again one day. You will always be with me..

Lauren 03/07/2023 10:38 PM
I love you grandma I miss you so much

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