In Memory

Michael Boyers



 
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01/12/18 12:00 AM #1    

Gene Stern

Mike was a great guy who was a very successful developer in Texas, Colorado and California. John Courter just contacted me today to tell me that Mike passed away due to Cancer.  He was a tough Eagle football player and a fun loving guy who had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. I had lost contact with him

until he came to Steve Lakamp's stag in 2016- he was as I remebered him and I will miss seeing him in the future


01/12/18 04:50 AM #2    

Paul Simons

Sorry to hear. May calm and comfort return to Mike's close friends and family.


01/12/18 11:40 AM #3    

John Danner

Saddened by the passing of Mike. He was a great guy and as Gene said an infectious laugh. I worked with his mother many many years ago. Fine family. Praying for his friends and family during this rough time. 


01/12/18 12:22 PM #4    

Michael Weiner

Sad to hear about Mike’s passing. We have lost a good man.


01/12/18 01:09 PM #5    

Bruce Bittmann

Sad  news about Mike.  I only saw him once when I lived in Colorado.  Sorry I didn’t stay in better touch.  We went through grade school, Kennedy-Heights and Walnut Hills together.  Great guy.

 

 


01/12/18 06:31 PM #6    

Henry Cohen

Mike Boyers and Bruce Bittman were two of the first people I met at Walnut Hills. For some reason they liked me and they got me  elected as general foreman in the first grading period in shop class. From then on assignments were by shop merit and I only made tool room foreman once. Thanks Mike, please rest in peace.


01/13/18 07:24 AM #7    

Laura Reid (Pease)

Mike was a fun loving guy with a great laugh, as mentioned; we went out off and on during high school.  One afternoon, he and Mark Blocher came over to help my Dad plant a tree in our backyard; my Dad had asked Mike to come and bring a “strong friend”.  They wrestled with that tree for about an hour, as my Dad would walk around it, smoking his pipe, saying, “It still looks crooked to me.”  Finally, Dad was happy, paid them some cash, and told Mike and Mark to keep playing football because they didn’t have a future in the nursery business.  I was so embarrassed!  I walked them to their car and Mike said, “Don’t worry.....football practice is much easier than dealing with your Dad!!”

Good memories of Mike; another classmate lost too soon.  Peace to his family.


01/13/18 05:19 PM #8    

Sandy Steele (Bauman)

Also, so sorry to hear about Mike. He was a fun loving guy, and I had always hoped he would come to a reunion.  My prayers are with his family.


01/14/18 08:16 PM #9    

Mary Benjamin

I am also sorry to hear about Mike. I did not know him that well but remember his smile and a mischievous grin that was infectious. He seemed to have a really good sense of humor. My memories of him are of a positive and fun-loving guy. So sorry for his family and close friends.


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