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Ann Elliott Boynton

1930 - 2018

Ann Elliott Boynton obituary, 1930-2018, Seattle, WA

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1930

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2018

Ann Boynton Obituary

Ann Elliott Boynton

September 2, 1930-February 25, 2018

Ann Elliott Boynton had her passport stamped for her next adventure on February 25, 2018 after giving a middle-finger salute to the cancer that took her life but failed to take her dignity or grace. Ann was born September 2, 1930 to E. Jackson Elliott and Winnie B. Elliott in Bellingham, Washington. While growing up on her parents' farm in Lynden, she developed an early love of the arts thanks, in part, to her father who showed Belgian Draft horses up and down the West Coast and enjoyed taking the family on theatre outings. Ann attended Lynden High School, was named Miss Whatcom County in 1948 and was the second runner-up in that year's Miss Washington pageant. She met her future husband, James S. Boynton when she was 15, on a blind date set up by good friends. She attended the University of Washington where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She and Jim were married on her 21st birthday because, as Jim always said, he wanted his bride to be "able to sit on a bar stool next to me." Three daughters soon followed and Jim and Ann moved into their dream home in Beaux Arts, WA in 1961 where they raised a succession of Old English Sheepdogs and entertained family, friends and neighborhood children. Jim's job at Boeing afforded them the opportunity to travel and Ann accompanied Jim whenever she was able. She traveled to all seven continents, enjoyed all cultures, developed life-long friendships and amassed an impressive collection of native art from around the world.

Upon Jim's death in 1990, Ann continued to travel extensively and was active at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Medina. She received her private pilot's license when she was 63 and enjoyed crabbing from pontoon planes and spending time with her sister, Nancy, in Alaska, a place that provided solace and inspiration in her later years.

Ann is survived by her sister, Nancy Elliott Sydnam, MD, of Anchorage, AK; three daughters, Nancy Franklin (Joe) of Manhattan Beach, CA; Carol Stevens of Bellevue, WA; Elise Searles (Larry) of Bellevue, WA; four grandchildren, Katie, Kevin, James and Taylor; and four great-grandchildren, Aurora, Maci, Everly and Caroline.

A memorial service is planned for Saturday, March 24, 2pm, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Medina.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that remembrances be made to Evergreen Hospice, Washington Trails or the Humane Society.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times from Mar. 11 to Mar. 14, 2018.

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February 25, 2019

May time help you heal all wounds as God strengthen you for the days ahead.

Our last time seeing Auntie Ann at our grandfather, Grumps', funeral last April.

Allie Sydnam

March 22, 2018

Auntie Ann was someone that you craved to be around, someone that you knew would light up when she laid eyes on you from across the room and embrace you in the best of hugs. Some of my earliest memories include watching her catch fish in Alaska, laughing together and admiring her spirit, adventure, and glamour. She will be truly missed but forever apart of me. Looking forward to spending time with family and friends on Saturday at her church. Receiving Christmas letters will now be much more boring without her yearly addition.

Noel Verduin

March 19, 2018

My regards to the Boynton girls. Another loss between the Elliot's &. Verduin's.

Wim Alma

March 13, 2018

Dear Boynton family, My sisters and I wish to express our condolences to you. Ann was a special person, whom we were so glad to have known, as her and Jim's next door neighbors in Beaux Arts from 1962, until my parents left the Village in 1969, and in 1992, when I built her carport.
Whether she was skiing, driving her sports car, or flying a plane, Ann lived life to the fullest. She was a model for us all.
May you be comforted knowing that your parents are together again, with Our Lord in Heaven!

Nadine Cook

March 11, 2018

Co-leading a Brownie Troup with Anne was a riot. She and Jm made the Village a happier place. My love to the family. I loved her as well.
Nadine Cook

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