Boone, David Jury
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David Jury Boone passed peacefully from his temporary life on earth into his eternal life in Heaven on November 18, 2020. His family is comforted by the knowledge that the next eyes he saw after he drifted off to sleep were those of His Heavenly Father, in whose comforting arms he now lies. Born on July 10, 1965 in Louisville, Kentucky to Daniel J. Boone and Sheri F. Boone, the family of five, including his brother Michael and sister Sheridan, moved to Fort Worth, Texas in 1970, settling in Dallas in the summer of 1972, the city David proudly called home. In 1983, David graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory of Dallas where he made treasured, life-long bonds with his classmates, carrying those friendships into his adult years until his death. His continuing education took him to Charlottesville, Virginia, and the University of Virginia, where he pledged the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, ultimately receiving a B.A. in Foreign Affairs in 1987. When his dreams of becoming a real-life James Bond did not materialize, David set his sights on a career in sales, working for companies such as Nabisco and Jolt Cola before finally finding his niche in the medical uniform sector. David worked as an account manager for a few of the biggest names in the industry, such as Landau and Cherokee, for almost 25 years, making many friends and gaining the respect of customers, bosses and co-workers alike. He met Cindy in 1993, they married in 1996, and in 2000, welcomed a son, Quinn and daughter, Ashley the following year. David loved his children fiercely and was extremely active in their lives, re-arranging his busy travel schedule in order to attend every play, school meeting and sporting event throughout the years. As a member of the St. Rita Catholic Community, he combined his passion for sports and helping others by coaching youth baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball and football for his children’s various teams for over a decade. He touched countless lives with his soft, calm and fair demeanor. Along with his fondness for trivia and love of sports, David was quite the social creature and a master of one-liners. His infectious, witty nature not only got him some laughs along the way but into hot water with a teacher or two in high school. He acquired many friends, never met a stranger and loved a good joke; sharing his humorous outlook on life with all he encountered. David’s family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all of the people who have shown such love and compassion toward him, especially in recent years. Their displays of friendship have touched his loved ones immensely. They would also like to thank all who have reached out in support, sharing funny memories and lifting their hearts during this most difficult time. David is survived by his adored children Quinn Jury Boone and Ashley Sheridan Boone and their mother Cindy; mother Sheri Boone; father Dan Boone and step-mother Carole; brother Michael and wife Debbie; sister Sheridan Angus; in-laws Bert and Harriet Chamberlain, Meg and Darrell Adkins and Richard and Johanna Chamberlain; beloved nieces and nephews Jennifer Boone, Michael, Jr., and Katie Boone, Avery, Kenzie and Shelby Angus, Lindsey, Taylor, Hailey and Blake Adkins; as well as numerous cousins, extending to Rome, Italy, and friends all over the country. A Memorial Mass for David will be held on the morning of Thursday, December 3, at 11:00 at St. Monica Catholic Church, 9933 Midway Road; Dallas, Texas 75220. The service can be streamed and watched live: www.youtube.com/c/stmonicacatholicchurch Honorary pallbearers are Paul Atkinson, Michael Boone, Jr. (godson), Dan Carrozza, Danny Clancy, John Cottingham, Blair Descourouez, Cooper Marshall (godson) and Frank Marshall. Special thanks also to Lisa Marshall. In lieu of flowers, David’s family respectfully asks any donations be made to his brother, Michael, to establish a college tuition trust fund for Quinn and Ashley.
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My deep condolences go out to the entire Boone family. Although I haven’t seen him since college, I still vividly recall his laugh. “Booner” was a great guy, very sad to hear this news.
Tom Foster
SPE/UVA, 1987
Cindy, I am so very sorry foryour loss. Please know you and your family will be in my prayers.
Rest in peace you will truly be missed
We are sorry for your loss and praying for peace and comfort for the family. I have great memories of David, he will be missed by many.
Terribly sorry to hear of my brother’s passing. Booner was one of the good guys and he will be missed by all his SPE brothers. Our sincere condolences to his family.
I’m so very sorry for loss of David. He was always a fun, happy, joyful person anyone look forward to seeing. He will be missed. I proud to say he made the world a better place for all his friends!! My deepest sympathy, sincerely,
Phillip Ammon
So so very sorry for loss of David! His smile and laughter always brought happiness. Lots of prayers for your family and friends! Loss is never easy, but Heaven sure does have a beautiful new angel! ❤️ ✝️
Cindy, We are sorry for your loss and for that of Ashley and Quinn. We only met David once when he and Cindy came to our daughter, Johana and son-in-law, Richard’s wedding, but, through Richard and Johanna, we kept up with them and the children’s lives through their visits in Destin, FL in July. We send condolences to all who knew and loved him.
My heart breaks. I know he is in a better place. David was a loving husband & father. He lived by the motto of the Jesuits:A man for others. Will miss you David
My sincerest condolences to David’s Family. He was a great friend to the SPE brothers.
SPE 1986