Larry-Boyer-Obituary

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Larry L. Boyer

Meredosia, Illinois

Nov 22, 1951 – Jun 24, 2010

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BORN
November 22, 1951
DIED
June 24, 2010
LOCATION
Meredosia, Illinois

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Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home - Jacksonville Chapel Obituary

Larry L. Boyer, 58, of Springfield, IL and formerly of Jacksonville, IL died Thursday, June 24, 2010 at his residence.He was born November 22, 1951 in Jacksonville; the son of Harold W. Boyer and Ruth D. Constable Boyer Owens. He is survived by three sisters, Marilyn Wagner (husband, Harold) of...

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Condolences to Larry's family and his church family at St. Luke's. May he rest where the fairways are void of roughs and all is putts go in.

My Deepest Sympathy to Larry's Family.

Sincerely,
Sandy Schnefke-Dillard K364 June 2010 Springfield

I only knew Larry for a short time through Koinonia of Springfield and only had a couple of opportunities to speak with him. But just from those brief encounters I discovered a generous soul that I had never met before. He was giving and accepting of others. I will never forget him. Rest gently in God's Kingdom Larry.

Larry, Was a wonderful and caring man. I only worked with him for a short period of time, but he left a lasting impression on me. He will sadly be missed. My prayers go out to his family and friends during this time of grief.

Larry was a friend to many and a great human being who was caring and giving. He was a dutiful and hardworking employee for NorfolK Southern. We are saddened at his death and he will surely be missed.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Larry was a caring and giving person.......I worked with Larry for many years and I know all who knew him will miss him.........God Bless you Larry.
Steve Gietl

Larry was a great co-worker who I thoroughly enjoyed working with. He will be in our hearts & in our thoughts forever. He had a huge, giving heart & was always willing to help anyone. You will be missed, Larry.

Our thoughts and prayers to Larry's famiy and many friends. Larry truly was a light of God's love to so many. We will miss running into him at the Marian Center as well as at Koinonia retreats and events. May he now rest in the Peace and Love of God.