Junior High School, and graduated from Classen High School in 1932. During her schooldays she was a member of National Honor Society in junior high school and Comes Pep Club and the Dramatic Club in high school. She attended Oklahoma
College for Women at Chickasha, Oklahoma, for one year. She took a comptometer course, worked for the Magnolia Petroleum Company in Oklahoma City and in
Stillwater, Oklahoma, and worked for the government on the Bankhead Bill. She married Evers Harper Boaz on November 2, 1935, in Oklahoma City.
They had three sons, John Knox (born June 7, 1938, in Enid, Oklahoma, and twins, David Evers and Robert Howard (born December 5, 1943, in
Salina, Kansas.
Alice enjoyed her family, home, gardening, and cooking. She was active in her children's activities, serving as a Cub Scout Den Mother and attending their various baseball games. She was active in Wishful Diggers Garden Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the
Women's Association of John Knox Presbyterian Church. She
and Evers moved to Port Saint Lucie, Florida, in July of 1980 and lived in Spanish Lakes Golf Village. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Port St.
Lucie. She moved to Slidell, Louisiana, in June of 1993. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Slidell. Alice died on April 20, 1996, and she is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, along with her husband, Evers Boaz, who died March 8, 1983.
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