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Timothy R. "Timmy" Boyce

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Timothy "Timmy" R. Boyce 1976 ~ 2005 FARMINGTON - Timothy Rick Boyce, 29, died Friday, December 16, 2005 in Germany after being transferred from Iraq, of a brain aneurysm. He was born October 15, 1976 in Bountiful, a son of Rick D. and Tamra Jensen Boyce. On May 2, 1998, Tim married the love of...

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It's incredible how time has changed things since you returned home. It's also amazing after all this time I can glance at your picture and my heart is filled with an overpowering sense of unity. You gave me more than I could ever give you during your time as my big brother. I thank God for you Tim.

See you soon Bro!

Timmy, its been so long since you were called back home. you have been on my mind a lot lately and i just want to say i miss you big guy

Thank you Timothy Boyce for your service & sacrifice for this Country.

Six yrs have passed and its still just as hard as it was then. I miss you so much. I think about you all the time and about all the great memories of all the great times with you. Kaydance is soo grown up now and she talks about how much she misses her uncle timmy. We still cry over missing you but we know that we will see you again. Until that time I know and tell Kaydee that we have one heck of a guardian angel. Love and miss you so freaking much!
Love Always,
Tiffany and...

To the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy R. Boyce:
Please accept my remembrance of Timothy on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

To you Tim. Nothing worst then missing a great friend!!!

To the family and friends of Sgt. Timothy R. Boyce:
Remembering Timothy on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

On this day and with each day that we enjoy our freedom, I would like to give thanks and let you know that I do not take our troops for granted. May you experience God when you feel your loss.

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