Michael-Boyd-Obituary

Michael Allen Boyd

Princeton, West Virginia

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July 28, 2015
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Princeton, West Virginia

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Seaver Funeral Home and Cremation Service - Princeton Obituary

Michael Allen Boyd, 52, of East Main Street in Princeton, formerly of Northfork died Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at his residence. Born May 21, 1963, in Welch he was the son of Patricia Romeo Boyd of Princeton and the late Jennings Bryan Boyd. Michael was a district salesman for Safe Step Walk-In...

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We truly loved Michael, he was a part of our family for too short a time.
He was always respectful and full of life.
He will truly be missed. Know our love and prayers go out to you all. Sorry we missed the service found out to late to come.

A friend for a short time but a smile I will never forget, nor his Italian cooking!

Mrs. Boyd and Family,
I am so sorry. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. The Lord was ready for Michael's smile to radiate heaven - so He called him home.

I am so sorry to hear about Michael. I was one of his nursing instructors. Michael was a fine man and a true joy to be around. My prayers are with his family and friends

Patty, condolences and sympathies to you and family....

Dearest Patty Ann, Bryan, Patrick, and the rest of Michael's extensive circle of family and friends, my heart goes out to you. Michael loved you deep and strong, and will be watching over you with his grandparents until you meet again. God bless and keep you in the palm of His hand, and may Michael Rest in Peace in the light of the Lord.

The 3 Angelelli brothers and the 3 Boyd brothers grew up as a family of 6 brothers at the end of Elkridge Avenue. We have all lost a bother.

When our Mom and Dad were in the hospital at the same time, it was Michael who saw to it that they got to see each other. When Mom passed, it was Michael who stood by and took care of arrangements because Pop was still in the hospital. When Pop passed away, it was Michael who was the first one to come to our home with food and whatever help...

Patty and family, Michael will always be in my prayers and thoughts. He made the three years that I coached him and hiss team the best 3 coaching years of my life. I love you Michael. Coach Jack Colobro

Michael, I will always miss you because teaching and coaching you for 3 years was the best three years of my coaching experience. Your team picture is in my room and when I look at that picture I will say a prayer for you. My sympathy also goes out to your family. love, Jack Colobro