Gardner-Boyst-Obituary

Gardner Boyst

Lexington, North Carolina

Apr 14, 1950 – Oct 26, 2019 (Age 69)

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BORN
April 14, 1950
DIED
October 26, 2019
AGE
69
LOCATION
Lexington, North Carolina
CHARITY
American Lung Association

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Gardner BoystGardner Boyst, 69, passed away peacefully on October 26, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.Gardner was born in Brockport, N.Y. to Jasper and Paula Boyst on April 14, 1950. He was the second of four children. He met his wife in 1973 when he moved from New York to Lexington...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

So sorry for the loss of Gardner, as he was like a brother to me. We had some very great times together and will be missed by many.

WE are going to miss gardner, he was a good friend to us, especially my husband , he had done some work for him, and they cut up more than they worked, and he did love telling jokes, Arthur would come home and tell a joke, then I would say, "you got that from gardner" and we would laugh, he will be not forgotten, Max, and family we will keep you in our prayers God Bless He was a good neighbor.

Sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers.

Sorry about your loss. Your family is in my heart and prayers. May the Lord comfort your family in your time of need.

Family and friends. We love every one of you and only my tears can describe how I feel and how much I will miss Gardner. May the Lord wrap his loving arms around each and everyone of you giving you the strength to go on without him. God Bless You and Love You All.

To Gardner's Family,
Sorry for the separation. My husband worked with Gardner in Brockport! Praying the Lord's comfort at this time!

Our thoughts and prayers for the Boyst family.

I worked with Gardner on many glass plant projects over the years. Gardner was a mentor and a friend. He will be greatly missed. However, his humor and wit will be with me forever.

So grateful for the wonderful childhood memories of Christmas at Nana Pitko's in Arlington. He lit up the room and was so like his namesake, Uncle Gardner, my dad.
Were especially blessed by a visit with Gardner and Max several years ago. That memory will be with me forever.
My heart goes out to Max, his children and grandchildren.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Diane & Ron Lonon