James-Boynton-Obituary

James Scott Boynton

Elgin, Illinois

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Elgin, Illinois
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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James (Jim) Boynton, age 63, passed away May 25, 2020 at his home in Elgin, IL. Jim was born August 14, 1957 and spent his life mastering the art of high quality custom heat transfers for customers such as Ridell, Disney World and Harrah's Casino. He enjoyed the simple pleasures in life and never...

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I Miss You So So Much but I do think about you a lot.Wish I was there with you,send me the Directions Please

My Heart is Crying once again ,I hate remembering the Death Day I only have August to look forward to and raising a glass to my Beloved Sweet Gentle Soul.. I Never seen the Aura but I bet it was Beautiful. Perhaps it led you to it Before I had the Chance to Say Good Bye ,till I See You Once Again. I Miss You Jim,Today Yesterday and I shall Tomorrow .Forever In My Heart I Love You Jim,My BT our inside joke.

To Ian, Aaron, Elle, Tyler and Aaron's son, Jim's pride and joy, his children and grandson, I pray for you daily, as my heart continues to ache for you. I have strong beliefs that perhaps not everyone shares so I will simply say, I believe Jim's soul lives on, and he is definitely not alone.
To Pete and Jeff...thank you for being the best friend to Jim that anyone could ask for.
To whom ever wrote this most beautiful obituary, job more than well done. Obits always make me ...

Jim was such a Wonderful and Kind person,This is Marthe Louis,I Live in Arizona but met Jim when I worked @speedway in Elgin.We used to converse Always but back in November my Phone was changed and I had lost all my previous #'s .I Have been thinking of him so much lately I decided to look him up and give him a call to re connect. I knew he was still battleing that spider bite and wanted to see how he was doing with this Covid . I Am so upset with seeing this I am crying my eyes out.I am not...

I met Jim in the 70s when my boyfriend Jeff played softball for Jims company Capco Lettering,Inc. Jeff then went on to work for Jim. When Jim came back to town on the late 90s he and I bonded by some things we had in common. We realized we had read some of the same books and followed some of the same spiritual leaders. I will always cherish those talks and remember fondly the times we would spend time on the phone while watching the same PBS program. RIHeaven my friend. Oh and say hello to...