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George Boniface, Jr. CHARLESTON - Col. George B. Boniface, Jr., USAF, 86, husband of Claudette Boniface, passed away Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Col. Boniface was born in Washington, D.C., son of the late George B. Boniface and Alice R. Myers. He attended schools in Washington and surrounding Maryland suburbs, graduating from Suitland High School, Maryland in 1956. He later attended University of Maryland, earning a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force upon his graduation. He proceeded to Air Force Pilot Training in Big Spring, Texas, earning his pilot wings in August 1966 and was assigned to McDill AFB in Tampa, Florida, to train in his first career operational aircraft, the F4V - Phantom Fighter-Bomber, where he met his wife, the former Claudette M. Charron, of Montreal, Quebec. Following assignments in Germany and New Mexico, he was transferred to the Southeast Asia conflict in Vietnam. During the next 39 months, he flew 187 combat missions in the F4C Aircraft; trained and qualified as a B52D Aircraft Commander and flew another 177 combat missions. At the conclusion of his combat tours, he earned a Master's degree from Louisiana Tech University while performing in a succession of multiple organization levels of Air Force staff and command positions, interrupted by his selection, attendance and graduation from the Naval War College. He retired in 1992, after his final assignment as a senior officer on the Battle Staff convened to coordinate the deployment of American forces to the Middle East to confront the Iraqi Army invading Kuwait. Recognition of his significant service achievements are contained in the citations accompanying the awards of 22 Air Medals for single acts of meritorious achievements while participating in areal flights, four Distinguished Flying Crosses, for distinguishing himself by heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in areal flights during his combat tours. Upon retirement, he was awarded the Legion of Merit, a military decoration of the United States armed forces awarded to senior officers for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. He relocated to Charleston, SC, and was hired by Charleston County Government. He retired from the County as Director, Department of Revenue Collections, the position he held after 17 years of service. Surviving are his wife, Claudette Boniface; daughters, Nina Boniface and Renee Swayze (son-in-law, James Swayze) of Salt Lake City, UT; granddaughters, Tara Janzen (grandson-in-law, Travis Janzen) of Denver, CO, and Julianne Donaldson (grandson-in-law, Aidan Donaldson) of Parker, CO; sister, Sharon Black (brother-in-law, Robert); sister-in-law, Pat Wood, of Murrells Inlet, SC. A private service with full military honors will be held at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 31 to Jun. 1, 2025.

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Helen Jacobs

June 9, 2025

Dear Claudette,
A friend just told me that you lost George on May 27th.
A. Long and rich life has ended with George“s passing, and I shall remember him with great fondness.
Please accept my many sympathies.
Helen Jacobs
Fort Sumter House

Karen and Danny Powers

June 1, 2025

Having met George and his family in August of 1977 at the Naval War College, we became friends as well as classmates. George was a superb Officer as well as friend. Funny and compassionate, he and his family were dear to our hearts. God rest your soul our friend. Our sincere condolences to your family. Capt. Danny Powers, USN RET and wife Karen

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