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  1. Marcus McClellan, grandson of the late Carole Phillip Boyd, joined the staff in late 2015. He graduated from St. John's Jesuit High School in Toledo before attending Owens Community College where he graduated in 2017 with an Associate degree in Music Business Technology. Prior to relocating to Marion, his introduction to the funeral industry ...

  2. Marion Speed Boyd (September 12, 1900-January 9, 1988) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee from 1940-1988. He was nominated by Franklin D. Roosevelt on September 13, 1940, to the seat vacated by John Donelson Martin .

  3. Marion Boyd was born on an unknown date to Archibald Boyd (1454-bef1508) and Christian Mure (c1454-1523) and died circa 31 August 1559 of unspecified causes.

  4. The Boyd Funeral Home has its roots in LaRue, Ohio in western Marion County where William Clarence Boyd (known as Posey) opened a furniture and mortuary business there in 1922. Working with him was Andy Ford who later became a partner in the LaRue operation of Boyd's Funeral Home in LaRue. Later, the Ford family purchased and operated it until ...

  5. All Obituaries - Boyd Funeral Home offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving Marion, OH and the surrounding communities. We also offer funeral pre-planning and carry a wide selection of caskets, vaults, urns and burial containers.

  6. Phone. (740) 382-2115. Overview. Boyd-Born Funeral Home is a full-service funeral home catering to families in Marion, Ohio. This establishment is committed to providing respectful and dignified funeral services tailored to meet the unique needs of every family. With its professionally trained staff, the Boyd-Born Funeral Home assists in ...

  7. 31 de mai. de 2022 · He also saw to the king’s romantic life – his own niece Marion Boyd was allegedly the king’s first lover. She certainly was his first admitted mistress and mother of his first two illegitimate children: Alexander Stewart, who would become Archbishop of St Andrews and Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and Catherine Stewart, who became the wife of the Earl of Morton.