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Geraldine Boyd Obituary

GEORGETOWN | Geraldine Price Boyd, died Thursday, May 29, 2008 at her home on Front Street almost twenty years after her husband, Capt. Gillespie Godfrey Boyd, USNR, who died in 1988.

She was born in Eddy Lake, Horry County on November 7, 1909 and was the youngest daughter of Isadora Harper and Charles Sumpter Price.

Her deceased husband, Gillespie Godfrey Boyd, grew up as a child in the many towns in South Carolina that his father, the Rev. Charles William Boyd, took him. He attended school in Georgetown and worked for the U.S. Coastal Geodetic Survey for many years. He was in the Georgetown Naval Reserve 4th Fleet Division when World War II broke out and served with distinction in the U.S. Navy during the war. He served three years through 1943 as gunnery officer on USS Guadalupe and served as Commanding Officer on the USS Nemasket in 1944 and then the USS Chikaskia in 1945 in the Pacific Theater under Admiral Halsey.

After Word War II he worked through various management positions at International Paper Co. in Georgetown, Natchez, and Mobile, becoming the Southern Craft Divisions Director of Engineering.

Geraldine's father first came to Georgetown in 1909 to run the Atlantic Coastal Lumber planing mill and it was then that she began her life long residency in Georgetown, the town she often left but always came back to.

While in the fourth grade she went with her family to Hopewell, Virginia where her father worked for a year in a munitions factory in support of the effort to win World War I. It was there that they bought the silver punch bowl that was used for decades by family and friends for special occasions including many family wedding receptions.

As a young girl during the Great Depression, she excelled in dance and music. Gerry had learned to play the piano initially by listening to her older sister, Ernestine Claire. Claire had been enrolled in classes taught by a Professor DeWolf who had come to town and gone door-to-door offering piano lessons. Claire was enrolled, but Gerry was the one who excelled by listening to her sister. Mrs. Ruth Geagan convinced her mother to allow Gerry to take lessons and then transformed her to a musician who knew how to write and read music of any complexity. She finished Winyah High School in 1926 as an accomplished pianist.

She took two years of business at Winyah Business School learning shorthand, typing, math and spelling and graduated in 1928. She worked, during the Depression, for Joe Parrish to earn and save money so that she and Gillespie (Lep) G. Boyd could marry. Their marriage had been delayed by the Depression, at least until they could save enough for an apartment. In the meantime, she had begun to teach piano and had become organist for the Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church, a position she held for 14 years.

Her first migration from Georgetown came in the late 1930's when Lep was given a job with International Paper Co. in Camden, Arkansas. They returned in the early 1940's, but was again transferred in 1950 when the new paper mill in Natchez, Mississippi was being built, leaving once again life long friends. She quickly adapted to the new environment, and as she always did, met additional life long friends, became involved with church and garden club activities, and continued her passion of teaching young people to play the piano which she did for a total of 25 years. Everyone she taught became accomplished at the level they aspired. In the early 1960's they transferred to Mobile, Alabama, headquarters of the Southern Craft Division of International Paper Co. where Lep had been promoted to Director of Utilities, Maintenance and Engineering for the division.

This was followed by a short-term assignment in Cali, Columbia, South America where a new paper mill that used sugar cane as a raw material was being completed and needed Lep's expertise in order for the mill to be brought on-line. An accident, resulting in a broken ankle that healed quickly, made him realize that it was a good time to retire, which they did back in Georgetown.

They bought the house on Front Street that had been used as the Pay Master for a local lumber mill. She rejoined, now in person, her life long friends and spent time teaching her grandchildren to play the piano.

Gerald was member and past president of the Georgetown Garden Club and a member of the Pilgrimage Garden Club in Natchez. When she returned to Georgetown to retire she performed volunteer work for the Chamber of Commerce, Helping Hands and the Red Cross.

She is survived by her seven children, fourteen grand children and five great-grandchildren. Her children are Gillespie Godfrey Boyd Jr. of Georgetown; Geraldine Price Boyd (Duff) of Merritt Island, Fla.; Charles Price Boyd of Atlanta, Ga.; Samuel Harper Boyd of New Orleans, La.; William Herbert Boyd of Georgetown; Harriet Claire Boyd (Jagger) of Georgetown; and Isabelle Harper Boyd (Tennant) of Georgetown.

Her grandchildren are Evelyn Boyd Duff (Robinson) of Houston, Texas; Ann Godfrey Duff of Merritt Island, Fla.; Elizabeth Neal Boyd of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Gillespie Godfrey Boyd III of Columbia; Kathleen Haaf Boyd of New Orleans, La.; Joann Claire Boyd (Sherman) of Mt. Pleasant; Frances Ann Boyd of Charleston; Mary Harper Boyd (Koon) of Asheville, N.C.; William Herbert Boyd Jr of Charleston; Hopi Boyd Jagger of Odenton, Md.; Justus Moth Jagger of Charleston; Eliza James Jagger of Georgetown; Hosanna Lamancusa (Dennelly) of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Gloria Hope Tennant of Georgetown.

Her great-grandchildren are Alexandra Frances Boyd of Columbia; Gabrielle Kathleen Boyd of Columbia; David Aaron Sherman of Mt. Pleasant; Joshua Harper Koon of Asheville, S.C.; and Isadora Magnolia Dennelly of Brooklyn, N.Y.

The funeral for Geraldine Price Boyd will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at the Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Prince George Episcopal Church Preservation Trust or to the Church's Music Fund.

Sign a guest book at www.mayerfuneralhome.com or at MyrtleBeachOnline.com.

The Georgetown Chapel of Mayer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Sun News on May 31, 2008.

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Jan, Rusty and Elizabeth Joyner

June 8, 2008

What a wonderfull life she led, and I know you were blessed to have had her in your life. Our thoughts and prayers go with you in the days ahead.

Jessica Durivage

June 6, 2008

My heart is with your family Isa. I love you and know you will honor your mom, always.

Annette and Craig Peyton

June 3, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you feel His peace and presence all around you.

Charlotte Wood Wiseman

June 1, 2008

She lived a wonderfully full life, leaving behind a legacy of wonderful children and grandchildren. Her son Charlie is a dear friend to our family and a testament to her wonderful loving ways. Our prayers are with her family at this difficult time.

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