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Robert L. Boynton

Azle, Texas

1928 - 2008

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Robert L. Boynton, 80, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008. Funeral: 10 a.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Azle. Interment: Azleland Cemetery. Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, with the family present 6 to 8 p.m. Memorials: In lieu...

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Today was a beautiful day. A day to remember Robert "Tater" Boynton.
A man devoted to his service to God and his family. He was a dear friend of my father O.C. Tucker. He is the reason that my Parents moved to Azle just before I was born. Tater and my father worked together at the U.S. Post office. Tater, which is what I knew him by was a mentor to many, including Wes and Luke. He never met a stranger. He helped anyone that needed help. I remember a time that my dad was working on...

Deepest sympathy for the loss of Mr Boynton. I knew him as a fine man and family friend. My prayers are for the remaining family for peace and understanding.

James, Laverne and Family.
I was sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love To All,

It was a pleasure to have known Robert Boynton and to have worked with him at Azle Caring Center several years ago. He will be missed by many that knew him or were blessed by his generosity. We send our sympathies to all of his loved ones.

I haven't seen Mr Boynton since about 1987 but I think about him a lot. He has been a role model to me for years and is an example of how we are to serve others.
I know that I will never forget him.

Our sympathy goes out to all that knew and love Robert.

Robert was a wonderful man and a joy to be around. He loved his family and was always there to support and cheer for his grandchildren in whatever sport they were in. He will be greatly missed by all. May the Lord continue to comfort you and your family during this time.

Mr. Boynton was a man of moral character, integrity, servanthood and a true cornerstone of our community. The memories he leaves behind for all of his family will never be forgotten. May each of you know that there are many people praying for your family. May God wrap you in His loving arms and fill you with His grace and His peace.

Shocked at his passing. First met "tater" at Luke's tee-ball practice. Didn't take long to know he was truly one of the finest gentleman I ever met. Will miss his warm smile and kind words.