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Dana Eugene Boyd

State College, Pennsylvania

1946 - 2025

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Dana Eugene Boyd July 5, 1946 - May 26, 2025 State College, Pennsylvania - Dana Eugene "Dan" Boyd, 78 of State College died Monday evening May 26, 2025, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. He was born July 5, 1946, in Sewickley, PA a son of the late Eugene Nelson and Mary Kathryn (Runyon)...

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I wanted to share my heartfelt condolences to the Boyd family . As Paul stated , he made many trips to PSU and I was fortunate to be a part of some of those trips with his son Mike, my best friend.. I can´t thank Danny and Colleen enough for being welcoming guests to a stranger . The bond that Danny and Paul shared resonated with me as I saw a friendship much like that of Mike and myself . Dan was welcoming , outgoing , fun and down to earth . He will be greatly missed . Thank you Danny ...

Danny has been a fixture in my life since the beginning, a cherished friend of the family who was more like an uncle to me. From childhood memories to more recent ones shared with my own family, it is with deep sadness that I write this while trying to remember all of the good times. I found a few photos to share. When I was sixteen in the early 90s my Dad and I went to spring training with Danny and got to see the Pirate's players up close and get autographs during one of the brief...

Dan Boyd was a special part of my life for 60 years. When you have a close friend for so long you mature together, become adults, take on life's responsibilites. And yet when I was with Dan a part of me always felt we were still Penn State fraternity brothers and roommates who never quite grew up. There were always laughs, old stories and new adventures in places as diverse as Stone Harbor, Manhattan and beautiful downtown State College. As he struggled with health issues our contact became...

Dan Boyd was a special part of my life for 60 years. When you have a close friend for so long you mature together, become adults, take on life's responsibilities. And yet when I was with Dan a part of me always felt that we were still Penn State fraternity brothers and roommates who never quite grew up. There were laughs, old stories and new adventures in places as diverse as Stone Harbor, Manhattan and beautiful downtown State College. As he struggled with health issues our contact became...

So many fond memories as a Kappa Sigma brother at Penn State. Also roomed with Danny our senior year along with brothers Iacobucci and McNulty RIP Danny AEKDB