JEFF-BOYER-Obituary

JEFF KENNETH BOYER

Globe, Arizona

May 31, 1948 – Jul 1, 2017

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BORN
May 31, 1948
DIED
July 1, 2017
LOCATION
Globe, Arizona

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Jeff Boyer, age 69, passed Saturday afternoon, July 1, 2017 in his home in Globe, Arizona. Jeff was born May 32, 1948 to Kenneth and Lucille (Kruse) Boyer at the Breckenridge Hospital in Breckenridge, Minnesota. He grew up near Walcott, North Dakota, and attended the one room Smith School,...

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Jeff and I travelled around the country going to shooting matches. Jeff was one of the best. I'll miss him.

My heart goes out to Jeff's family and friends for the loss of their loved one! I knew Jeff, his siblings, parents and cousins, since we were little kids! Jeff grew up on a farm only a few miles from my parents farm in Walcott, ND! We went to school together! Jeff was in my oldest brother!s class and his brother, Robert (or Bob) was in my class! Jeff was in sports and he was our center in basketball! His class was pretty talented and I can still see Jeff playing and helping Kindred HS...

Sincere condolences to the Boyer family.
Jay, may your memories be many and regrets few and know he will always be with you.

So sorry to hear of Mr. Boyer's passing. He was definitely one of my favorite teachers. He was able to teach so that we could understand AND enjoy. I loved taking his classes and remember laughing and learning a LOT. I even used the notes that I had from his class to help me through my college Calculus courses! My condolences to his family- may your great memories of him carry you through this difficult time.

We were so sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. His legacy will continue in his sons and grandchildren. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

I am sadden to hear the news of the death of my cousin Jeff. He was always so gentle and kind. We send our sincere sympathies and prayers to your family.
Paulette & Gene

My thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there is a hope for our love ones lost in death can be reassuring.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.