04/22/2026
Boneka Hoover, age 81, of Kendallville, Indiana, passed away at home on April 19, 2026. She was born on June 25, 1944, in Garrett, Kentucky, and lived a life marked by creativity, kindness, and a deep love for the things and people that brought her joy.
Ms. Hoover was the daughter of the late Mody and Arky (Combs) Hoover. She carried with her the values of hard work, warmth, and quiet strength throughout her life. Those who knew her remember her as a loving and creative woman whose gentle spirit left a lasting impression on family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Boneka made her career as a respiratory therapist and served the Kendallville community with dedication and compassion. She was employed with McCray Hospital and later with Parkview Noble Hospital before retiring in 2010. Her work reflected her caring nature and her commitment to helping others, and she was respected by those alongside whom she worked. Through her years in healthcare, she touched many lives with her steady presence and her thoughtful concern for the well-being of others.
Beyond her professional life, Boneka was an incredibly talented artist. She found great happiness in painting and expressed herself through her art in ways that reflected her imagination and sensitivity. Her creativity was one of her most defining gifts, and she took pride in sharing that gift with others. She was also a musician who loved playing her guitar, and she especially enjoyed Bluegrass music. The sounds and rhythms she loved were a meaningful part of her life and brought her much enjoyment over the years.
Boneka also had a deep appreciation for the beauty of everyday life. She enjoyed gardening and took pleasure in surrounding herself with the things she loved. She had a special fondness for decorating for the holidays, and she found joy in making her home feel warm and inviting throughout the year. Her interests reflected her personality, which was both thoughtful and expressive, and they brought comfort and happiness to those around her. She also loved thrift store shopping and was always on the hunt for the best deals.
She was also a devoted University of Kentucky fan, and her loyalty to her team was well known. Whether following a game or sharing in the excitement of a season, she enjoyed being part of that tradition. Her passions, from music and art to sports and home life, were all part of the vibrant and meaningful life she lived.
A life so beautifully lived deserves to be remembered with gratitude and affection. Boneka Hoover’s presence will be deeply missed, but the love she gave, the art she created, and the music she enjoyed will remain part of the hearts of those who carry her memory forward.
Survivors include:
Son, Don "Tiger" Hoover and his wife, Bobbie Hoover of Kendallville.
Daughter, Tracey Owens Hoover of Hippo, Kentucky.
Son, Clinton "Wes" Hoover and Diane Cramer of Kendallville.
Five grandchildren including Anthony (Victoria) Hoover of Kendallville; Casey Owens of Hippo, Kentucky; Austin Hoover of Kendallville; Kyle (Mikayla) Gibson of Montgomery, Michigan; and Thomas (Brittany) Strine of Clayton, Michigan.
Seven great grandchildren also survive.
Sister, Bonita and Rayful Griffith of Cromwell, Indiana.
Sister, Glemma and Brooks Gifford of Portage, Indiana.
Brother, T.J. Hoover of Garrett, Kentucky.
Sister, Rozetta Collinson of Jacksonville, Florida.
Boneka was preceded in death by her parents, Mody and Arky Hoover; her companion of 27 years, Bill Payton, who died in 2013; and three brothers, David Hoover, Edward Hoover, and Toby Hoover.
Boneka will be laid to rest at Orange Cemetery near Rome City at a later date.