ALICE-BOYACK-Obituary

ALICE BOYACK

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Rev. Dr. Alice S. Boyack 1921 ~ 2010 Alice Boyack died peacefully on October 30, 2010. She was born July 22, 1921 in Philadelphia, PA. to Fred C. and A. Ruth Batten Selby and raised in Lansdowne. She received a B.A. from Wilson College, an M.A. from the Univ. of Chicago, studied at Chicago...

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Alice will always hold a special place in my heart. She always had a kind word, love in her heart and a song in her voice. Growing up, she would often pick me up so I could play with her grand-daugher (My best friend), JoAnne. She treated me as though I was her grand-daughter as well. She was a wonderful woman and will never be forgotten.

My love and prayers to her incredible family.

Betsy and Jean. I am so sorry for your loss. My earliest memories of your mother was from Christ Methodist Church but my fondest were during my years as a student at Westminster. She was the most open-minded and inspirational person that I have ever known. Alice introduced me to "mocha" (in lieu of coffee) in her office over some long discussions. Both your parents were favorite professors of mine. Jan (Glodowski) Jones.

Alice was a wonderful woman and I'm glad I had the opportunity to know her. I enjoyed her musings and sense of humor in the sermons she gave occasionally at Holladay United Church of Christ. The HUCC community will definitely miss her. My prayers are with Alice's friends and family.

My husband and I are saddened to hear about Alice's passing.
She was a Professor of mine at Westminster and married us in June of 1977. I have always thought of Alice especially on our Anniversary. She was a wonderful teacher. She will be missed by many.
Janice Carey Dupler(Seattle,Wa)

Thank you so much for the opportunity to come and be with all of you for Alice's service. It was beautiful. Alice has left a legacy of a warm, wonderful, loving family. I will never forget the experience.

Alice and Jim were wonderful parts of HUCC 20 years ago while I was there and I'm sure they both still were to the very end. HUCC has lost the last half of a wonderful couple.

Alice has been an inspiration to me, as well as many others, especially women. She has been an example of how to live with a completely open mind and heart. She has shared her wisdom and gifts generously. Through Bible studies, women's groups, sermons and friendship, my life has been enriched by knowing Alice.

Holladay United Church of Christ just won't be the same without Alice Boyack. We will miss her powerful faith, keen intellect and big heart! May the family be sustained by her love and positive memories. God be with you.

Holladay United Church of Christ just won't be the same without Alice Boyack. We will greatly miss her powerful faith, keen intellect and big heart. May the family be sustained by her love and positive memories, and may God be with you all.