Boyce-Dalton-Obituary

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Boyce J. Dalton

Science Hill, Kentucky

Jun 25, 1930 – Jul 2, 2018

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BORN
June 25, 1930
DIED
July 2, 2018
LOCATION
Science Hill, Kentucky
CHARITY
Hospice of Dayton

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Morris & Hislope Funeral Home Obituary

DALTON, Boyce J., age 88, of Burnside, Kentucky, passed away Monday, July 2, 2018 in Dayton, Ohio.

Boyce was born in Trimble, Kentucky on June 25, 1930, the son of the late John Kelly Dalton and Nancy “Nannie” Sallie Clifton and brother to 13 siblings.   He was a loving and devoted...

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Joyce and Tim,

Janet and I were glad we had the chance to visit with Boyce and get to know him on our recent visit with you. He seemed to be a genuine good guy. We were shocked to learn that only hours after we were talking with him he had to go to the hospital and never recovered. Our condolences to his family and friends. We are sorry for your loss.

Dad we all loved you and will miss you a lot. I know you are with mom.
Thank-you everyone for your thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Rilla

Boyce was a kind ,honest man .We will remember him fondly

Whitty, what we called him at work at Monarch Marking was the guy that hired me full time there, I was divorced and had 2 children when i went to work ther part time I meet Whitty thru his daughter Rilla she worked part time there while in school to become a nurse I was so happy to get a full time job and will always be grateful to Whitty for that chance i worked they for 36 years and left due to cancer ,I would have loved to been ther for the viewing but I just couldnt drive that far right...

We will miss you dearly Uncle Boyce my heart and thoughts and prayers go out to Joyce and Rilla and Kelly,so sorry we can't be there but we love you all dearly too, Patty and Aaron Staniszewski

Uncle Boyce was a sweetheart and loved to joke around but most of all he loved me unconditionally and he loved his Lord Jesus, and each and every one of his family there wasn't anything he wouldn't do for anyone. He will be missed dearly.

Dad was a major influence on my life. He was insistent that I value education and that I always strive to do my best. I became a teacher because Dad believed teachers were important and make a difference in people's lives. I was fortunate to be able to spend time with Dad in his later life. He talked a lot about his faith in God. I know he was ready to meet Him. Dad had no regrets. He said he lived a full, meaningful life. I will miss his wisdom, our morning coffee time together, and...