Marie Carlock
Boone was a awesome friend and cousin and will be greatly missed
Birth date: Oct 4, 1963 Death date: Oct 13, 2025
Danny "Boone" McClure Danny Eugene McClure, 62, of Harristown lost his long-time battle with cancer on Monday, October 13, 2025. Boone was born on October 4,1963 in Decatur, IL to Raymond O. McClure and Myrtle June McClure. He w Read Obituary
Boone was a awesome friend and cousin and will be greatly missed
I grew up just around the corner from Boone. We would ride the bus together every day. We lost track of each other as you do when you get older. Just recently when he got on facebook and messenger he accidentally called me I had not spoken to him in 30 plus years and he was still the same kid from bus. How ya doing chief? Just hearing him again brought back them old memories of our bus rides and his love for the king. I had hoped to get back and get to see him but life got in the way rest in piece chief.
I grew up across the road from the McClure family. Boone was 7 years younger than me, but I remember him well. He was always small in stature, cute and funny, and we all got a kick out of his love for Elvis. Last time I saw him was at my brother’s visitation in 2018. It was so good of him to come and he gave me the biggest hug. I can’t make it to his visitation, but I want his family to know I am thinking of them and praying for them. 🙏🏻. ❤️
Linda Rauch
Rip my friend thank you for the memories.

Hey Dad, so I am a little discombobulated at the moment but I am going to try to say this the best I can so here we go… First, I freaking MISS YOU!! I don’t know what this life thing is without you here yet because for my whole life you have always been here (one phone call away) I definitely miss those daily calls. I haven’t deleted your voicemails in a long time because I always knew this day would come when I would just need to hear your voice and I wouldn’t be able to well here we are and I was right I am so thankful I kept them. We are not okay at the moment but we will be because I know you are no longer in pain, you no longer have any worries, and most of all you have no drama(we all know what this means). I am hoping with all of my might you are somewhere on a bank with a fishing pole, a cigarette, and a nice cold beer enjoying your new afterlife no Elvis records hopefully he is there singing for you and grandma!! I am hopeful that you were reunited with Sharon, grandma, grandpa, and all of the other people who left here before you.(ps tell them all hi for us). As for my memories of you huh where to begin because there are 40 years of memories running through my head. I definitely remember all of our MANY early morning fishing outings, eating your dough all because it was awesome, using you flannels to use the bathroom because you asked before we left if I had to go and the answer was always no but as soon as we would get close to the water I needed to (thank you for giving up all your favorite shirts for me by the way). Fixing cars, houses, mowers together they were endless stuff is always breaking. You being there watching all of my boys growing up and turning into men and helping in anyway you could along the way!! I remember you telling brandyn when we went to get married to lace his boots and run you would cover him (even though we all know had he you would have probably be chasing him down to drag him back to me). Dad I could continue this for days but I really don’t need to you know all of the memories I have because you were there you were always there so I think I am just going to leave this here and say I Love you, I miss you, and I hope you are living the best life wherever you are has to offer!!
