Everett-Boyce-Obituary

Dr. Everett R. Boyce

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Dr. Everett R. Boyce, 73, passed away Saturday night, June 9, 2007 from cancer at Penrose Hospital. He had just flown in from Chapala, Mexico, Friday evening. During the last 50 years, he had served the Lord in many ways as a high school teacher in GA with a part-time pastorate; college teacher,...

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7-3-2025 My name is Hans, I was a trapper, hunter and logger from the northern Colorado Rockies. Fresh in my walk with Christ, young family, I moved to a more civilized environment. Colorado Springs. Everett singled me out after a service at Roswell Community church. I had been attending a few months at this time. I could right a book on the journey Everett and I shared. His taking such a Stanger, non conforming buckskinner under his wing has grounded me my entire life, now 73. Although my...

Dad,

It's been one month today since you left us. Thinking about it has not become easier yet, but I guess it will with more time. Your birthday came and with it the thoughts that your departure was way too premature. We know you're where you always knew you'd be, and that your eternity with your heavenly father has only just begun. I have to learn to remember the wonderful years and memories without the heartache of the loss. You are missed terribly, but that too is evidence of...

It was a genuine pleasure to get to know Pastor Boyce for the brief time we had that privilege. He was and continues to be for us an example of grace, godliness, and commitment to ministry. Our thoughts and prayers are with Faith and his extended family.

Faith, thank you for your service to the Lord and your faithfulness to the ministry. We love you and we are praying for you in your time of sorrow.

Your Bryan College family is praying for you all as you grieve the loss of such a wonderful man. May God grant you His peace that passes all understanding.
Paulakay Franks '84
Bryan College Alumni Relations

Everett was a fine, Godly man, who worked hard for the Lord up until the very end. I never heard anyone say anything bad about him.

Our thoughts are with you all. With deepest sympathies,

There are no adequate words. Dad opened the world to me by teaching me to think. He modeled integrity, passion, and commitment as an educator and a life-long learner in ways that became part of me. He demonstrated that one can continue learning all through life.
MEB

Rob and Bettina Sandford