James-Boyles, Jr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors - Denton

James A. Boyles, Jr.

Feb 3, 1932 - Oct 27, 2014 (Age 82)

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Martha, Linda and Boyles Family-James was such
a giving and kind man, Always in good spirits.
He was such a corner-stone of Blue Mound, for which he will always be a part of..
Rick McGehee

I Love You Dad.

Jimmy was such a sweet man. He was always so warm and friendly. I remember him talking to me at my grandmother's last birthday party about losing his brother, Louis. I guess he knew I would understand. He was a good man and will be missed. Warm thoughts go out to his family.

So sorry to learn of my dear cousin Jimmie's passing. He was a wonderful and kind person, and I will hold memories of him in my heart always. We kind of grew up together, as he is exactly one year younger than I am. Sending my blessings and deepest condolences to Martha and the children.

My grandparents were friends with James' grandparents and their children. I knew James' grandmother but never met James and Martha until after moving to Blue Mound in 1963. Our back yards were divided by a chain link fence. After becoming acquainted Martha and I often took the short cut by climbing over the fence to visit. That has been long time. Prayers and sympathy for his passing. God's blessings of love and comfort to all his family.

I remember Jimmy from so many years ago. He was such a fun guy and a nice neighbor. I am sorry for your huge loss.

May God Bless yall, Your Dad was a sweet ,kind man. He will be Missed but we won't ever forget him. Rest in Peace.

Thank you for being such a wonderful influence in the lives of so many people. Thank you for your service to our Country and our Community. You will be greatly missed. You are truly loved.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Obituary

James's Obituary

James A. Boyles Jr. was born on the 3rd of February, 1932 to Alton and Annie Boyles of Argyle, Texas. He was the first of five children and grew up in the same town he was born. In 1949 James joined the U.S. Army and was eventually deployed during the Korean Conflict where he obtained his driver's license and became a radio repairman, learning the skills upon which he later built his own successful business, a dictating machine and time clock repair service. After returning home from Korea in 1953, James married the girl who had been writing to him while he was overseas', a flaxen haired beauty from Keller named Martha. The two moved into a modest house in the newly incorporated city of Blue Mound and quickly became close with their fellow residents in the budding community. The couple had three children, sons Kelley and James and daughter Linda with several construction projects being undertaken on the house to accommodate their growing family. In 1972 James was one of the founding members of the Blue Mound chapter of the Lions Club and remained an active member of the club until the end of his life. He began serving the city of Blue Mound in 1973 as a member of its city council, a position he would hold until 1998. During this time he was instrumental in the creation of the Blue Mound Volunteer Fire Department. The year following James' exit from the council, he became Mayor of Blue Mound, serving from 1999 to 2002. Since leaving the life of public service, James has remained close to the city council, Fire and Police Departments and others aspects of city governance. In more recent years he and his wife have split their time between the house in which they raised their children and the lake property they purchased on Possum Kingdom Lake to enjoy their golden years where Memaw and Pepaw, as they had been renamed by their grandchildren, enjoyed country life while fishing, growing vegetables, wildlife watching and peace and quiet. In the fall of 2013 the couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary surrounded by family and friends. James was a kind, caring and sarcastic individual with a great heart and a wicked sense of humor. He never met a stranger and was always willing to help a person in need. He, along with his razor wit and boundless knowledge, will be greatly missed. James died peacefully October 27th 2014 at his home in Blue Mound. He was preceded in death by his mother, father, brother and two sisters as well as many pets. He is survived by his sister, wife, 3 children, 9 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, countless friends and admirers and many more pets. We love you Peeps.Visitation: Wednesday, 6 – 8 PM at the funeral home, service: Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 1:00 PM at DeBerry Funeral Directors in Denton, burial: Prairie Mound Cemetery, Argyle.

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