Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bevis Funeral Home - Tallahassee on Oct. 4, 2023.
Jake Robert Boykin passed away on September 23, 2023 in
Tallahassee, Florida when he was
hit by a vehicle while cycling. He was deeply loved and his bright smile will be greatly missed.
Jake was born on January 28, 1998 in
Las Cruces, New Mexico to Kim and Ken Boykin. From
an early age, Jake was an active and inquisitive child, running around and trying to figure out
how everything worked. He was very passionate about learning and had to know everything
there was to learn about his current obsession whether that was construction trucks, astronomy, photography, weightlifting, chemistry, legos, sports, nutrition, muscle physiology and bikes!
Jake's faith grew at St Paul's United Methodist Church where he participated in church plays,
choir, led vacation bible school and helped annually with the angel tree project. In college at
Gustavus, he helped lead worship with Proclaim and spent a summer working with the Academy
for Faith, Science and Ethics.
Jake loved sports! He participated in soccer, basketball, wrestling, baseball, golf, and football.
He was always trying to find ways to compete, even creating Boykin Olympics for his family. He
was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys and will forever believe that Dez caught it! Jake loved
to be outside whether it be in the back or front yard or the forests at the family cabin.
Jake was part of the first four-year class at Centennial High School in Las Cruces where he
wrote the school fight song, played catcher in baseball and linebacker in football. He lettered
in academics, baseball and football. He was voted all-state linebacker and team co-defensive
MVP his senior year. Jake graduated in 2016.
Jake attended Gustavus Adolphus College in
St Peter, Minnesota where he received an academic scholarship and majored in chemistry. He continued to play football and was starting middle
linebacker for his last three years. He was a co-captain and received all conference honors
his senior year. He was an active member of the Reds fraternity, Proclaim and SAVE (Student Athlete Volunteer Educators - whose partial focus was awareness of the hazards of drinking and
driving). Jake enjoyed his time in Minnesota, polar vortex and all. Jake graduated with a Bachelor
of Arts in Chemistry in 2020.
Jake went on to attend Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas working on his Master of
Science in the Department of Kinesiology & Sport Management. He conducted research in
body composition in the lab of Dr. Grant Tinsley. Jake graduated from Texas Tech in 2022 and
had multiple authorships on scientific publications. Jake began working on his PhD at Florida
State University in 2022 in the Health and Human Sciences Exercise Physiology program
researching muscle physiology in the lab of Dr. Brad Gordon.
It is in Lubbock that Jake found a new passion - cycling. Bored by the lockdowns of the
pandemic he purchased an old road bike. He began riding the roads around Lubbock,
using his research and his inquisitive mind to increase performance. His first competitive
race as a Cat 5 was in the spring of 2022. He moved to Cat 4 in time for the 2022 Tulsa
Tough competition. He won the first race at Tulsa and finished 9th on crybaby hill. He moved
to Cat 3 shortly before arriving at Florida State and moved up to Cat 2 in 2023. He continued
racing and connecting with the cycling community in Tallahassee. Many cyclists took him under
their wing and helped Jake join the racing team Velobrew. Jake was always happiest on his bike
going full-gas! The faster the better. In May 2023 Jake won the Collegiate Nationals Club Time
Trials National Championship competing for Florida State University in Albuquerque, NM.
Jake was so many things to all who met him. He was always positive and happy. He was
fiercely loyal, crazy bright, humble, active and highly competitive. He inspired us to be the best
version of ourselves. He gave the very best bear hugs that lasted forever. Jake's smile was
infectious and lit up any room he was in. He had a strong faith and we don't doubt for a
moment he is cycling all over heaven, exploring and finding the next great race!
Jake is survived by his parents Ken and Kim Boykin and his sister Chaeley Boykin of Irvine,
CA, girlfriend Madelyn Simmang of Lubbock, TX, grandparents Ed and Sue Kline of Irvine,
CA, grandmother Jane Boykin of Las Cruces, NM, aunts Marty (Patrick) McCray and Krista
Kline, uncles Doug (Norene) and Tim (Kelsey) Kline, numerous cousins and extended family.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents William E. and Roberta J. Boykin.
The Tallahassee cycling community held a memorial ride on September 28, 2023. A Celebration
of Life Service for Jake will be held at 3:00 pm on October 28, 2023 in Las Cruces, NM at St.
Paul's United Methodist Church. An additional memorial is being planned at Gustavus Adolphus
College. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the family for a memorial fund in Jake's name.
These funds will be dispersed to charities that support cycling safety, training and education and the dangers of drinking and driving. Jake Boykin Memorial Fund. C/O K Boykin, 2 Eucalyptus, Irvine, CA 92612. Or Venmo @JakeBoykinMemorialFund
Dayne Parker of Bevis Funeral Home (850-385-2193 or www.bevisfh.com) is assisting the family
with their arrangements.