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Christopher John Boyce

San Antonia, Texas

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BOYCEChristopher John BoyceSan Antonio, TXThe passing of a true American Hero, TSgt. Christopher John Boyce (U.S. Air Force Ret.), passed away Sunday, March 14, 2010. Born in Washington, DC he had lived in Hampton and graduated in 1985 from Phoebus High School. Following graduation, he joined the...

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No amount of passing time will heal the ache of loss. But, my Spirit will forever rejoice in the knowledge you are no longer suffering.

Chris was one of my defenders for most of the time that he was at Langley. I remember meeting him in my early years at Langley over in 38 and at the squadron. He will be greatly missed.

With love Holiday Lady

I am so very sorry for your loss. I know how difficult this is for you. Just like me, you have to remember Chris is no longer hurting and in a better place. I am keeping you and your family in my prayers.

We miss our True American Hero son Chris. He is a son to be proud of and he accomplished so much in such a short life. He touch our hearts like he touched everyone that he came in contact with during his 42+ years with us. We wish to thank all of you who have signed his guess book, e-mailed us, called us from around the world and came from near and far to be with us during our heartbroken days. Son we will see you again when our time comes and we hope you will let us pass thru with you...

I knew Chris Boyce when he lived at Dorm #38 at Langley AFB. He was always fun to be around and a dedicated Security Policeman. Rest in Peace.

Chris was a true patriot and friend. I never knew a time when he didn't think of others first. I had the joy of working with and deploying with him on many occasions. He will be missed. Sleep well my fellow dog handler. I'm sure you are watching over us all from above.

To everyone that knew and loved Chris.
I had talked to Chris many many times on the phone, but when I went to Texas and met Chris I could tell what a special person he really was and knew why my Son loved him so. Even though Chris was feeling really bad most of the time that I was there, he still gave so much love during my visit. He was like a second Son to me and an angel here on this earth. Now I truly believe after all our talks, that he is an Angel in Heaven with God with no doubt.

Chris was a good man and a great friend. He was a big part of Bill's and my military years. Chris and Bill first met in the late 1980s at Pope AFB when Chris was TDY enroute (to somewhere) with his K-9. Bill and Chris had 2 other assignments together with numerous "adventures" at both Langley and Lackland. We celebrated birthdays, holidays, promotions, retirements, new homes, marriages, and new babies. Chris babysat for us a lot; our kids loved him.

I always hoped for him...

I often lay awake a night wondering if Chris was called home because he was too good for this world. Some people only dream of Angels... I held one in my arms. To the Boyce/Cruikshank family; Chris may have left this Life, but he will never leave our hearts.