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James Glenn Boyles

Seattle, Pennsylvania

1937 - 2020

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James Glenn Boyles died at his home in Seattle, WA on 8 August 2020 in the loving care of his wife and daughters following a massive stroke. Jim, son of Atchinson Glenn and Dorothy Frances MacAllister Boyles, was born on 21 March 1937, spent his youth in Lemoyne, PA, graduated from West Shore...

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Donna, so very sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. I know how close you were and hope you are well. Please know that you are in my thoughts. Take care. Kate Dennison 207-650-2823

So sorry to read of Jim's passing..
Yoh are in my prayers and thoughts.
Jim and I grew up in the neighborhood of Lemoyne.
He taught me to ride my new bike..Those were the days when
all kids got together to play games and build tree houses in
the woods.




It is with a very heavy heart that I hear of "Captain" Jim's passing. I'm glad he had an exceptional Nurse & his daughters by his side.
Jim was the kindess, most humble & brilliant man that I was honored to call a friend.
I pray you each will share so many memories as the days go forward & find some comfort.
I can imagine him sailing away while whistling a happy, upbeat tune.
My heart is breaking for you Donna!

It with a heavy heart that I have learned of "Captain" Jim's passing.
He was so fortunate to have an exceptional Nurse & his loving children at his side as he left this world.
Jim was the kindess, most humble & brilliant man I have had the honor to call a friend.
The coming days will be so difficult for those he left behind. I pray you each will be sharing some awesome memories & find comfort. I'm sure he is sailing away whistling a tune!!!
My heart is breaking for you,...

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Sorry to learn of Jim's passing. My prayers go out to his family for peace in a time of loss, and for Jim to be in God's presence. I remember him as an excellent student, a trumpeter in marching and concert bands, and especially in the infamous LeHi Seven dance band. The world is lessened in his loss.

I'd be most grateful if you could supply me with Donna Boyles contact information. I was a colleague of Jim at Bates --- taught in the Chemistry Dept with Jim for 23 years

Our prayers go out to Jim's family and we ask God's Blessings on them at his passing. I played Trumpet alongside with Jim in the HS Band and remember him as being excellent with his talent. Looking at Jim's accomplishments, I am personally sorry we were never able to communicate after HS and lately trying to reach him concerning our 65th HS Reunion. May God Keep him in the Palm of his hand and may we keep him in our memories. Dick and Polly Anglin CL55'.