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George Evans Boyer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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George Evans Boyer George Evans Boyer, born May 18, 1947 in Pottsville, PA only child of Ida Evans Boyer and George R. Boyer passed away on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 in his sleep in his PA home. George was a graduate of St. Clair High School, West Chester University (1969) and Temple...

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Rusty...2011-2026. ....And how the world is changing. R.I.P.

To 1981 AMA Red Tour Choir Members: thank you for sponsoring this ongoing hosting/posting in memory of your tour choral director, guide, chaperone and friend - Susan Boyer

Life changed March 16, 2011. Death came and brought a permanent shift from what was to what is. You are remembered; your work lives in thousands of musical memories and your boundless humor. Those of us touched by you in your 63 years of living remember you well. Thanks for the memories...

Even though time has passed, I still remember the enthusiasm, professionalism and love of music Mr. Boyer brought to the world. Especially to Allen. I work part-time with high school students today (though not related to music) and share with them the "story of Mr. Boyer" and the critical importance of keeping music in their life even if not their chosen field. Lee Freeman WAHS `74

It is comforting. Thank you for writing your memory this December.

When at my daughter's recent concert band performance I found myself thinking of Mr. Boyer - my high school choir director from 1986-1989. I googled his name and came across his obituary. My best memories from high school were of Mr. Boyer - singing while he played the piano, what he taught about singing and music and all the amazing performances I had those years from O Fortuna, Les Miserables, Oh holy night, and the Hallelujah Chorus. I will never forget them. I am so very sorry for the...

Dear departed husband, Rusty...
Ten years are marked by March 16. Life is different. March is a month that marks the passing of many of our close relatives and friends. March reminds me that I was fortunate enough to have been loved and cherished. I miss your laughter and companionship But all that loss teaches me to appreciate what I can do in new environments and that your faith in me supports me now.

I miss you Rusty. I often realize, in light of the events since your death, I have found comfort knowing that you were spared the hurt and tragedy covering our planet. Your positive thinking and productive energy may have been challenged by what weve experienced since 2011. I believe you remain at peace. And I am at peace knowing that. Im well provided for. Thank you for our first forty years and for the following nine I now have lived. Susan

Just last night I was watching a program about trains through Switzerland. The memories of another world that you introduced us too are still some of my fondest! Ill always love you and Susan for all you did.