ROGER-BOYER-Obituary

ROGER E. BOYER

Williamsburg, Massachusetts

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January 16, 2020
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Williamsburg, Massachusetts

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Roger Edward Boyer, 61, died on January 16, 2020 at Cooley Dickinson Hospital.Roger was born in Northampton. He grew up at 87 Chestnut Street in Florence. He played Northampton Little League baseball. He belonged to Annunciation Parish where he served as an altar boy and attended school. He...

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Always a great friend he will be missed

My sincere condolences to the Boyer family. My 2 brothers and sister and I grew up down High Street from the Boyers, and have many memories of all of us hanging out. So sorry for your loss. Skip, Melissa, Chris and Candace Purseglove.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

I knew Roger from Miss Flo's Diner and Bobby his brother , my condolences he was a great guy.

Caring thoughts to Rogers family

Hello. So sorry to learn of Rogers passing. It's been many years since we all pal'd around Florence. He and my brother Larry can now give the angels up there a run around :) Sincere condolences to his family.

To all who knew and loved Roger, I am deeply sorry for your loss! He was undoubtedly one of the kindest and happiest souls I will ever know. I pray you find solace in Roger's memory. May he Rest In Peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Vickie, Rob, Jeff, Paul and your families during this terribly sad time!Our lives were happier with Roger in them especially his infectious laugh which always reminded us of his Mom's laugh.Go with the angels now to all the family waiting for you in Heaven Roger❤

To Vicky and all of the Boyer family,
Roger's struggles are over. My heart breaks for you at his untimely and needless loss. I'm sure wherever he is he is partying, racing his bike and playing golf to his hearts content. I can hear his contagious laugh and voice from here. The Boyer family won't be the same without him. He left us with many fond memories especially of all the childhood fun we had in Leverett and Florence where we were a wild, loud bunch of kids.
Go in peace...