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Wilda E. "Jerry" Boyer

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Wilda E. "Jerry" Boyer, 90, of Pittsgrove peacefully passed away on August 26, 2011. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and at one time she was a very active member of the Moose, loved to go bowling and served as a Girl Scout Leader. She is survived by her children, Geraldine Hager of...

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Dear Cousins,
Aunt Shirley and I were very sorry to hear of Aunt Jerry’s passing. Although I never saw her or knew her on a daily basis, I knew she was always there and always receptive and accommodating when we’d get in touch. I use to rely upon my father to keep me informed about the Boyer families, but with his passing Aunt Jerry was always there and on top of it all to keep me posted. I miss the sound of her strong and unique voice and personality. She, Aunt Mildred and my Mom...

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Uncle Dave, Uncle Harry, Aunt Dot, and Mom,
My family would like to give you our heartfelt sympathy on the passing of your beautiful Mom.We are so sorry for your loss and we want all of you to know that you are in our thoughts and in our hearts.Losing Grandmom has touched each and everyone of us. My Grandmom was "so very special and important to me" and my family. I feel an emptiness in my heart right now and I miss her so very much. I know that she is now our very special Angel up in...

Though far away we have many happy memories of Wilda. She was there for her family and always happy to see us . Met Wilda at her sister's Ruth house in 1940. May God be with you all and may your memories bring you joy. Always considered her my sister-in-law through the years. Loved her also. Melanie Peterson

We are so sorry for your loss Uncle Harry and Aunt Carol. Our prayers are with you. We love you!!!!

Christmas 2010

My grandmother was a beautiful, loving, charming, intelligent, funny, independent, witty, caring and compassionate soul. She was the glue that kept the family tight and you could always count on her to get you up to date with what's been going on. Though my heart aches terribly, I will always have very fond memories of my time spent with her. My first Phillies game, taming the cowlick on the back of my head, making her crash in to the trash can while bike riding on the Atlantic City...