In Memory of Glenn Boniedot........  2nd Platoon

 

A "Currahee Brother" who passed away on April 13, 2021. Glenn was assigned to the 2nd Platoon of Charlie Company for about two to three months before moving over to Echo Company and joining the Sniper Team where he served the remainder of his tour in Vietnam. We invite Currahee Brothers that knew him well to make some comments.

"Thank you brother for a job well done".  Until we meet again my friend ..... "Currahee"......"Stands Alone"

Glenn Boniedot........Age: 70   Died on: April 13, 2021 in Fair Play, MO__                                      Survived By: Wife Ellen, and Daughters, Angela, Lori, Tammy, & Sharice

Glenn Boniedot Obituary

 

Herman O'Glenn Boniedot of Fair Play, Missouri, 70, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Tuesday, April 13, 2021.

He was born on December 6th, 1950 in Independence, Missouri to the parents of Garland and Edith (Parker) Boniedot. Glenn graduated from William Chrisman High School in 1969. Following graduation, he served in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army from 1970-71. Glenn retired in 1999 from General Motors Fairfax after 30 years of employment. Glenn married the love of his life, Ellen, in 1981 where they built a life together in Independence, Missouri while raising four beautiful daughters before retiring to Fair Play, Missouri. They spent 40 wonderful years together. Glenn enjoyed playing music, fishing, spending time with his family and friends, being outdoors, and being on the lake. Glenn always had a smile on his face and was known as a jokester with a wonderful sense of humor. After moving to Fair Play, he became a member of the master road district.

Glenn is preceded in death by parents Garland and Edith (Parker) Boniedot, and brothers Gene and Roy Boniedot.

Surviving in addition to his wife, Ellen (Higginbotham) Boniedot, are his daughters Angela (Michael) Hampton, Lori Boniedot, Tammy (Chuck) West, Sharice (Richard) Tremain, grandchildren Jessica (Mike) Pistiolis, Johnna (Dillon) Balk, Ryan Tremain, Ranae Tremain, and great-grandchild CJ Balk.

Friends and family may gather from 12-2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at Speaks Suburban Chapel at 18020 E. 39th Street, Independence, MO. A private service for the family. Following the private service, burial proceedings will be at Oak Ridge Memory Gardens at 18301 E. Salisbury Road, Independence, MO. Please join the family in celebrating Glenn's life with a military 21 gun salute.

E/2Bn/506th Sniper Team 1970

 

 

"Thank you brother for a job well done".  Until we meet again my friend ..... "Currahee"......"Stands Alone"

 

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