Conor Lazzari Boyle
July 8, 1980 - May 30, 2022
Conor Lazzari Boyle was born on July 8, 1980 and left us all too soon on May 30, 2022. In the 15,301 days between those two dates, Conor managed to make pretty much everyone who met him fall in love with him. He was funny, kind, and caring; courageous, playful, thoughtful. A gentle giant with the biggest brown eyes and a smile that lit up a room.
Look up "wild child" in the directory. You see him there? Ten years old and perched on a four-wheeler, covered in spring mud up to his eyebrows. And there he is at thirteen, tanned and grinning, showing off the trout he just pulled from the Big Hole, with his grandpa proudly looking on at his side. That's him too – a high schooler now, big enough to carry his mom piggy-back cross the river, but cheeky enough to drop her in.
That was Conor – a son of Montana, which made him wild; a son of Butte, which made him fun; and a son of Chuck and Coleen Boyle, which made him one of the sweetest souls around. There isn't another like him, not with that blend of reckless and gentle. He was an original.
Conor grew up in Butte and attended local Butte public schools. He graduated from Butte High School in 1999. He was an exceptional athlete, lettering in both football and basketball. He received the Bob Rae Outstanding Athlete Award, an Honorable Mention Class "AA" Football, an Honorable Mention Class "AA" Basketball, the Radisson All Star Basketball Classic, and was an East, West Shrine Football alternate.
While the focus of his high school career was centered on sports, the legacy of those years is the live-long friendships he made. He leaves behind dozens of friends and former teammates. Some he saw frequently, some he hadn't seen in years, but all of whom he thought of as a brother, and he will be missed by all.
Following high school, Conor followed his restless heart and moved away from home. He settled in the Denver area and would remain there for the next sixteen years. He found work with Creative Hardscapes as a driver, and, in true Conor fashion, quickly turned his co-workers into friends. Friends became family, and those who loved him in Denver will greatly miss him, too.
He developed a routine in Denver – up at 3:30am, head to the gym for a two-hour workout, then go to work. On the weekends, though, he took in all that Colorado had to offer. He went to Bronco games, concerts at Red Rocks, and of course, the mountains, the rivers, the fishing. He was a Montana boy at heart, and he took to the country whenever he could.
In 2016, he followed his heart back to Montana, back to the Big Hole and the river he loved so much. He spent as much time as he was able at his grandparent's cabin on the Big Hole, the one place where he felt most at home. The Cabin was his playground, his sanctuary, his island of peace. Many nights he spent with family around the campfire, and many days fishing up and down the river. Conor is as much a part of the Big Hole as the rocks under the water and his absence at the Cabin is a devastating thought.
Conor's presence was unforgettable, especially his ready smile and football player's build. Never a big talker, he instead was thinker, and will be remembered for his thoughtfulness. Flowers for every (and any) occasion, calls on birthdays, offers of help and company – Conor thought of it all. Every conversation with Conor would inevitably end with him saying, "Well, let me know if you need any help." He even noticed whenever his mom got a haircut and he always made sure to compliment her.
His thoughts often strayed to the mysteries of our world, and he studied the Bible looking for answers. Conor himself is now a part of that great mystery. Firm in his faith, he believed deeply in a Christian heaven, and we are comforted by the knowledge that Conor is reunited with his beloved grandparents, his father, and all his family who passed before him. Conor's family meant the world to him, and we will miss him so tremendously.
Conor is preceded in death by his father, Chuck Boyle; his grandparents, Charlie and Irene Boyle, and Bernie and Lorraine Lazzari; cousins Danny Shields and Seth Nordhagen; and aunt Kerry McMenus.
He leaves behind his mother, Coleen Boyle, and her partner, Fred Jozovich; sister, Callie Boyle; brother-in-law, Matt Moore; nephew Caelum Boyle Moore; as well as many, many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. So many friends, that indeed we'd need another page to list them all, but in particular his lifelong friend Carl Daniel.
He also leaves behind his former partner, Cheri Brown, and her son Noah.
His dear doggy friends, Ralffy and Griz, will also miss Conor very much.
Donations in Conor's memory can be made to the Big Hole River Foundation. Conor's death comes as a great shock to
all who loved him. He was only 41 years old, with many years ahead, and many rivers yet to fish. If we can take anything from his death, it is that our time here on this Earth is short, and in the end, the only things that travels with us from this life to the next is love. Conor will take that with him, all of our love. And we will grieve because we loved him so.
A celebration of Conor's life will take place on Saturday, June 4, at 11:00 am at Saint Ann's Catholic Church. A reception will follow at the Saint Ann's parish hall. Express condolences at www.wayrynen-richards.com.
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Paul & Kathy Walter
June 6, 2022
We were so sorry to hear about Conor. There are no words...just incredible sadness. May he rest in peace.
Bill Cunneen
June 5, 2022
I just can´t find words great enough to describe Connor, however all of the all of the fine comments I saw in his obituary did him justice. Of all the people I´ve ever worked with, he was one of my favorites. Sharing the same Birthday gave us a special bond. I called him my twin, who wouldn´t love to have a twin like Connor? I was deeply saddened and shocked to hear of his passing I pray that GOD´S love and peace surround all who mourn him in our time of grief and sorrow. Connor, my friend, my Brother, until we meet again, Rest In Peace
Rachel McCracken Brown
June 4, 2022
Conor was a pretty awesome person to grow up with, very kind and helpful. we lost a good one, see you on the other side friend.
Pattie Lambert Kingston
June 4, 2022
My thoughts and prayer are with you and your family. Please take care.
Dale and Rina Moore
June 4, 2022
May your memories carry you this most difficult time. We love you.
Kelly (Ruffner) McGrath
June 4, 2022
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Kathy Stetzner
June 3, 2022
I watched this beautiful boy grow up! The world is at a different place without this wonderful soul.
The Bosch family
June 3, 2022
We are sending you our deepest condolences for the loss of Conor.
Briana West
June 3, 2022
What a lovely written tribute to Conor. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing, he was always a kind soul and good friend to my brother. I wish Conor's family and friends healing and peace during this difficult time.
Lynn MacMillan
June 3, 2022
Coleen and family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved son. Please know my prayers are with you and your family as you navigate through this loss.
Mary Pahut
June 3, 2022
Oh, Colleen, we are so sad and sorry for your loss. We are sending you lots of strength and prayers during this horrific time.
Peggy O' Neill Wolff
June 2, 2022
Colleen, my heart is with you.
blake meeks
June 2, 2022
Condolences from the Meeks klan.
Maggie Pesanti
June 2, 2022
Our deepest sympathy for your loss..Maggie & Jim Pesanti
Pat and Patsy Callahan
June 1, 2022
We are so sorry for your loss You are in our thoughts and prayers
Cindy McCarthy
June 1, 2022
Deepest condolences to his entire family, and friends. So painful and sad.
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