John Martin “Sonny” Boughman
November 11, 1932- October 12, 2021

John Martin “Sonny” Boughman, 88, of Owings and formerly of Huntingtown passed away October 12, 2021. He was born November 11, 1932 in Baltimore, MD to John and Margret Boughman. Sonny grew up in New Jersey and graduated from Ramsey High School. He married his loving wife Kathleen on June 4, 1954 and they lived in New Jersey before moving to Huntingtown where they lived for 32. Sonny and Kathleen then moved to Leesburg, FL where they lived for 11 years before moving to back to Owings in November of 2020. Sonny was employed with Seafarers in Camp Springs for many years, retiring in 1992. He also owned and operated Neptune’s Pub in North Beach with his family for 15 years. He was a former member of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Leesburg, FL. In his spare time Sonny enjoyed playing golf, bowling, bocce, and sea fishing.
Sonny is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Kathleen Boughman, children John Boughman and wife Jenny, Jacqueline Verdon, and Jody Pickens and husband Allen, grandchildren Jeffrey Verdon, Lara Skye Tikkenan, Jayme Hall, Jeremy Verdon, Jihan Boughman, Michael Pickens, Ross Boughman, Sonney Pickens, Michelle Pickens, and Jillian Verdon, and great-grandchildren Jovanni Hall, Alex Tikkenan, Luciano Hall, Bailey Pickens, Katie Pickens, Mikko Tikkenan, Rosie Hall, Tori Verdon, Mia Pickens, and Shane Verdon.
The family asks that anyone not vaccinated please wear a mask during the visitation and service.
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Dear Kathleen and family. My deepest sympathy to all of you during this difficult time. I will always remember Sonny as a quietly serious man, the strong silent type who – when he said something it mattered, and when he laughed you knew something genuinely funny had taken place. I will also remember that aside from his family and his leisure activities, he always enjoyed a good peanut butter and bacon on toasted english muffin. I consider it an honor to have known him. May he Rest In Peace, and may the loving memories you have bring you comfort and strength today and always.
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Dear Kathleen and family. My deepest sympathy to all of you during this difficult time. I will always remember Sonny as a quietly serious man, the strong silent type who – when he said something it mattered, and when he laughed you knew something genuinely funny had taken place. I will also remember that aside from his family and his leisure activities, he always enjoyed a good peanut butter and bacon on toasted english muffin. I consider it an honor to have known him. May he Rest In Peace, and may the loving memories you have bring you comfort and strength today and always.
Dear Aunt Kaki:
Our hearts are truly breaking at this time for you and the entire family. We are so sorry and wish you and the rest of the family strength at this difficult time.
Love always,
Rowan and Dayana
Sorry for your loss. Mom has told many stories of times you all had together with uncle Sonny. Hold on to your memories. Of your beautiful life together
Condolences to your wonderful wonderful loving family.