Cherry Boone

Singer

Birthday July 7, 1954

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Denton, Texas, United States

Age 69 years old

Nationality United States

#59176 Most Popular

1954

Cheryl Lynn Boone (born July 7, 1954), also known as Cherry Boone O'Neill, is an American writer, author, and singer.

1970

She and her three sisters formed the 1970s pop singing group, The Boones.

Boone has spoken publicly about her experiences and recovery from anorexia nervosa.

Boone was born in Denton, Texas, the first daughter of Pat Boone and Shirley Lee Foley Boone.

She is the granddaughter of country music star Red Foley.

She has three sisters: Debby, Lindy, and Laury.

The four sisters formed a vocal group, The Boones, in the 1970s.

They were best known for their cover of ABBA's "Hasta Mañana".

1975

On October 4, 1975, Boone married writer Dan O'Neill, in a ceremony officiated by Jack Hayford, founding pastor of the Church on the Way, in Van Nuys, California.

Dan and Cherry have since converted to Catholicism.

Her husband was a co-founder of the relief organization Mercy Corps.

1981

They have four daughters and a son, Brittany (born 1981), Brendan (born 1983), Casey (born 1986), Kevyn (born 1989), and Kylie (born 1992).

The family resides in Sammamish, Washington.

1982

They had met in 1982 while Carpenter was attending resident therapy in New York City with psychotherapist Steven Levenkron.

At that time Boone was a recovered anorexic and former patient.

Later that year, she published Starving for Attention about her recovery and life as a former sufferer of anorexia.

1983

Boone came to public attention after the death of her friend, pop singer Karen Carpenter, who died in 1983 from complications arising from anorexia nervosa.

1985

In 1985, Boone and her husband wrote the book Dear Cherry: Questions and Answers on Eating Disorders, which was a response to letters and questions which she had received after the publication of her first book, Starving for Attention.

They later wrote a follow-up book Living on the Border of Disorder: How to Cope with an Addictive Person.