Obituary Details

Edgar "Ed" Jess Boner

(01/18/1927 - 07/12/2021)
Courtesy of The Lusk Herald, 07/21/2021

Edgar “Ed” Jess Boner, 94, a lifelong Niobrara County, Wyoming
rancher, passed away July 12, 2021, at the Niobrara Health and Life
Center where he had been a resident since July 2016. In his own words,
he stopped “plugging along”.

A Celebration of Life will be Sunday, Aug. 1, 3 p.m. at Lusk
Congregational Church. Pastor Mark Lohr officiating, with eulogy by
Randy Corley. Interment will follow at the Lusk Cemetery.

Ed was born in Edgemont, South Dakota on Jan. 18, 1927, to Jess
and Izetta (Renswold) Boner. For the next 85 years, his home was the
Boner Ranch, 35 miles northeast of Lusk. Ed was later joined by
brothers, Jim and Bob, to complete the family. After Jess Boner’s
untimely death in 1945, Izetta and the brothers partnered to run the
Boner Ranch until 1963, when Bob purchased a ranch in Converse County.
Izetta, Ed and Jim remained ranching partners until Jim’s death in
September 1973 and Izetta’s in 1977. Ed continued operating the Boner
Ranch until 2012 when the ranch sold.

Over the decades, he managed tens of thousands of cattle and
many more sheep. Sheep were his favorite, primarily the Rambouillet and
Columbia breeds. In 2012, he purchased a ranch property north of Lusk.
Ed was known to outwork those half his age and was an active rancher
into his late ‘80s. 

Ed was homeschooled by his mother through sixth grade. Grades
seven and eight were at Buena Vista school in northern Niobrara County.
Ed boarded in Lusk to attend high school, graduating with the class of
1945. He played football and was a proud member of the 1944 District
Champion squad. After graduation, he attended several quarters at the
University of Wyoming, eventually returning to the ranch full time. 

On Dec. 19, 1951, Ed married Juanita Pauline “Polly” Green in a
ceremony in Casper at the same church where Ed’s parents were married.
They made their life together on the Boner Ranch and to this union were
born three daughters, Jessie, Charlene, Karen and one son Edgar Jordan
“Jordy”. The hardest challenge the Boner family faced was Jordy’s tragic
death at the age of 18. The family considered Ed as their ‘Rock.’

Ed was very involved in his community and state,
active on boards and organizations including: Niobrara County School
Board; Niobrara Agriculture and Stabilization Board (Conservation
Committee); Niobrara Predator Control Board; Soil and Water Conservation
District (board member); Niobrara County 4-H Program; Masons (numerous
offices); Order of Eastern Star (numerous offices); Jobs Daughters
(Associate Guardian); Wyoming Wool Growers Association (Executive
Committee); Wyoming Stock Growers Association (Mineral Committee);
Wyoming Department of Agriculture Board (board member/President).

In addition to his family, one of Ed’s greatest loves was
flying. He purchased a Piper Cub in the 1950s and flew it his entire
career! Starting lessons at age 16, he acquired his pilot’s license by
the time he was 18. Ed used his plane to assist in daily ranch work,
always amazing people with where he could take off and land. Many people
flew with Ed, including five generations of family, ending with his
great-grandchildren. 

Ed is survived by his three daughters: Jessie Walduck, Lusk;
Charlene Boner, Cheyenne; Karen Boner, Cheyenne; grandchildren: Shannon
Lauer (Renea Flores), El Cajon, California; Kirk (Stephanie) Haas,
LaGrange; Kevin (Jamie) Haas, Crawford, Nebraska; Jess (Kelly) Ketcham,
Cheyenne; great-grandchildren: Chloe, Luke, Liam Haas and Jace, Jack
Ketcham; three nephews: Brad (Laurie) Boner, Glenrock; Rob (Ann) Boner,
Orin Junction; Jeff (Tracey) Boner, Douglas. 

Ed was preceded in death by his parents Jess and Izetta Boner,
wife Polly Boner, son Jordy Boner, grandson Dustin Lauer, son-in-law
Phillip Walduck, brother Jim Boner and sister-in-law Betty Boner,
brother Bob Boner and sister-in-law Ann Boner.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Ed may be made to
donor’s choice. Ed Boner’s parting words were often, “Don’t drive over a
hundred!”

Pier Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements

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Related/Linked Records

Record Type Name
Historical Boner, Jess Family History View Record
Obituary Boner, Edgar (11/03/1957 - 03/14/1976) View Record
Obituary Boner, Izetta (01/04/1897 - 03/22/1977) View Record
Obituary Boner, Jess (09/25/1882 - 07/21/1945) View Record
Obituary Boner, Bob (07/01/1934 - 12/27/2019) View Record
Obituary Boner, Juanita (03/19/1929 - 12/28/2009) View Record
Cemetery Record BONER, EDGAR View Record