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John Boychuk

Trenton, New Jersey

1927 - 2017

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John Boychuk, of Ewing, passed away on last day of December 2017 at the age of 90. John was born in 1927 in the lvano-Frankivsk Oblast of Ukraine. John was the son of Anna Chemerys and Ilko Boychuk. John was the youngest of six children. As a result of WWII, he was displaced to Germany without...

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The much loved father of my husband and like a second father to me. Your generous spirit and can do attitude will always be with us.Through you we learned that almost anything can be accomplished. Rest in peace John, gone but forever in our hearts<3

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

He was an amazing Uncle!! I still have images as a young child sitting on his lap and letting me comb his hair. Over the last 10 years I have not lived in NJ but he and my Aunt have been in my thoughts.

thank you for so many talks your lawn was the best in the neighborhood you told me you love me the last time we talked and i love you god bless your wife and family

My Dad, Don Grove, often spoke of his Princeton Plasma Physics Lab colleague John. I know if he were still with us he would send his sympathy; allow me to express the Grove family's sorrow at your loss. Ellen Grove Petrone

Rest in peace my friend. I enjoyed our talks. Thank you for your kinds words (always) and most of all thank you for telling me you are proud of me. It meant a lot.

John was a good friend and a patriotic American. He proudly served in the Marine Corps and worked hard to make the best possible life for his beloved family. John and I shared many lunches where he invariably ordered the crab cake sandwich. Always upbeat, John was an inspiration to all. He will be greatly missed.

Dave Williams

My condolences to the Boychuk family. May the God of comfort give you the strength to heal from the loss of your love one.

Worked with/for John at P P L.
He was a good person and, without doubt, the best dressed man at the Lab.
Rest in peace.