March 28, 2002 A memorial service will be held for former St. John resident Paul "Pablito" Boulon Jr. at 11:30 a.m. April 13 at Morgan's Mango restaurant in St. John.
Boulon died March 1 at age 82 in Albuquerque.
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Boulon was the first son of the Paul A. Boulon Sr. and Erva H. Boulon Thorp of St. John. He spent his childhood summers with his family at Trunk Bay, where he later worked with his mother to open up the family home as a guest house in the late 1940s.
He is survived by his daughter, Lee Stephenson, and grandchildren, Jennifer and Josh Stephenson in Albuquerque. He is also survived by his sister, Erva C. Denham of St. Thomas, and his brother, John F. Boulon of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico.
Additionally, he is survived by nephews John F. Boulon Jr. of Hollywood, Fla., and Ralf H. Boulon Jr. of St. John; nieces Erva A. Denham and Ann-Marie Sharp of St. Thomas, Mary E. Curtin of Kerrville, Texas, Frances E. Diaz of Rio Piedras, and Eve Maskell of Nantucket, Mass., as well as 13 great-nieces and great-nephews and many other relatives. He also leaves behind many close friends, especially on St. John.
For further information on the memorial service, call Erva A. Denham at 690-0307.
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MEMORIAL SERVICE SET FOR PAUL A. BOULON JR.
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