Hey Team Boyd!
We are ordering the Team Boyd T-shirts tomorrow (Friday) morning at 9 am. If you would still like to order one, please contact Melissa Williamson at melkeyes@bellsouth.net
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Superman - David Boyd Shirts!
T-shirts .... All sizes!
Pay via paypal or mail to:
Melissa Williamson
235 hodgson dr. Athens 30606
T-Shirt Says:
Don"t give me easy,
just give me possible.
~David Boyd
Team Boyd,
We have a group of people planning on doing the Tough Mudder February 11th....our team, of course, is Team Boyd. We are having t-shirts made for the event, and I have had several people tell me they would like to be able to buy one of the t-shirts. We thought we would throw this out there and let you order a shirt if you would like! They are going to be on black performance material, in either a man cut or a ladies cut. They are going to cost $25 each, which is $5 more than the actual cost, so we are donating the rest to Lisa, Izzy, and Cap. If you want to donate more, feel free to! The t-shirts have to be ordered by next Thursday at the latest, so you will need to let me know if you want one by the night of Wednesday, January 18th. The t-shirts come in x-small through x-large, men's or women's cut. You can email me at melkeyes@bellsouth.net or text me at 336-414-2342 with any questions or your order. If you can put "team Boyd t-shirt" in the subject line, it would help me keep things organized.
One more thing.....we would love Team Boyd spectators at the event on February 11th! http://toughmudder.com/events/georgia-2012/ . So come on out if you have free time and want to help us REPRESENT!!!!! We all know who the toughest mudder there will be....OUR SUPERMAN!!
Thanks so much,
Melissa Williamson
Pay via paypal or mail to:
Melissa Williamson
235 hodgson dr. Athens 30606
T-Shirt Says:
Don"t give me easy,
just give me possible.
~David Boyd
Team Boyd,
We have a group of people planning on doing the Tough Mudder February 11th....our team, of course, is Team Boyd. We are having t-shirts made for the event, and I have had several people tell me they would like to be able to buy one of the t-shirts. We thought we would throw this out there and let you order a shirt if you would like! They are going to be on black performance material, in either a man cut or a ladies cut. They are going to cost $25 each, which is $5 more than the actual cost, so we are donating the rest to Lisa, Izzy, and Cap. If you want to donate more, feel free to! The t-shirts have to be ordered by next Thursday at the latest, so you will need to let me know if you want one by the night of Wednesday, January 18th. The t-shirts come in x-small through x-large, men's or women's cut. You can email me at melkeyes@bellsouth.net or text me at 336-414-2342 with any questions or your order. If you can put "team Boyd t-shirt" in the subject line, it would help me keep things organized.
One more thing.....we would love Team Boyd spectators at the event on February 11th! http://toughmudder.com/events/georgia-2012/ . So come on out if you have free time and want to help us REPRESENT!!!!! We all know who the toughest mudder there will be....OUR SUPERMAN!!
Thanks so much,
Melissa Williamson
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Education Fund Set-Up...
An account has been created at Vanguard to collect funds for Izzy and Cap's education per David's wishes. If you would like to contribute, checks made payable to "Vanguard" with "Acct # 30-88054916942" in the memo field can be mailed to:
Vanguard-Attn David Tatich
P.O. Box 709
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0709
Thank you for your prayers and support of the Boyd family,
Jack Becker (Lisa's Dad)
Vanguard-Attn David Tatich
P.O. Box 709
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0709
Thank you for your prayers and support of the Boyd family,
Jack Becker (Lisa's Dad)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Slideshow from memorial
Thanks Steve for putting this slideshow together and sharing link for all to see!!!
http://gallery.me.com/socrnuge#100344
Steve Nugent
http://gallery.me.com/socrnuge#100344
Steve Nugent
Friday, January 6, 2012
SuperFamily Book submission - too cute not to share on blog!
Allison and I first met the Boyd family 2 years ago, when we moved into the house next door to theirs. This will not surprise anyone, but David, Lisa, and Izzy immediately greeted us with huge smiles and welcomed us to the neighborhood. Since we were newlyweds, they also gave us a very nice card congratulating us on the wedding, along with a celebratory bottle of wine. Needless to say, they have always been easy to get along with, and the absolute best neighbors we could ever ask for.
One of my first (and funniest) memories of David happened to be when he was out working in his yard, albeit sans shirt. He of course still looked like he could suit up and play for a college football team that very day. As I walked by the window carrying a bowl of ice cream, I caught a glimpse of him and thought “I hope Allison doesn’t see him and make fun of me for eating this bowl of ice cream.” I proceeded to sit on the sofa, and just a few minutes later I heard Allison’s voice, as she looked out the window: “Ummm, sweetie….I think you might need to start working out a little harder!” Haha – thanks a lot, David!
I will always have two lasting memories of David’s legacy, and I’m certain they are both obvious to anyone who knew him. The first is his ever-present display of eternal optimism and endless energy. I knew him for one year pre-diagnosis, and one year after. In either year, I never saw him without a smile. If anything, he was more optimistic and more energized after beginning his fight. Even during the midst of his battles the last several months, here were just a few examples of his energy and character:
1. Realizing he had some extra pine straw, he proceeded to dress our lawn with his excess while we were out of town. All because he was feeling “neighborly,” to use his word.
2. He helped arrange a fence installation on our property while he was at MD Anderson in Houston. I was angry because I thought he was home when I sent him a text for his expert advice, but what could I do besides shake my head in amazement?
3. He sent me a video of The Karate Kid using his patented “crane kick” on the bad guy, which became our metaphor for his fight with cancer. While I’m sure most mortals would get discouraged, David never wavered. What a warrior.
My second lasting memory of David’s legacy is that of “David The Family Man.” As all the images of David flash through my head, nearly all of them are of David and his family. David, Lisa, and Izzy at the Christmas Parade. David teaching Izzy how to ride her bike in the driveway. Superman-clad David, Lisa, Izzy, and soon-to-be-born Cap knocking on our door to trick-or-treat on Halloween. The entire family so-colorfully decked out on Easter Sunday. The list goes on and on. Even though it was for a very short period of time, I am a better man for having known and lived next door to David. I am forever grateful, and I can only imagine the positive impact he had on those closer to him.
David undoubtedly felt the love and inspiration he received from his hundreds of supporters this past year. A few months ago, as we talked in his driveway, he told me that it all the prayers and well-wishes meant the world to him. He was overwhelmed and humbled. What I wish I had said, and what I pray he knew, is that his inspiration was infinitely more powerful than that of all his followers, combined. Talk about a Super Man.
With all our “Neighborly” Love,
Allison & Jason Hodge
One of my first (and funniest) memories of David happened to be when he was out working in his yard, albeit sans shirt. He of course still looked like he could suit up and play for a college football team that very day. As I walked by the window carrying a bowl of ice cream, I caught a glimpse of him and thought “I hope Allison doesn’t see him and make fun of me for eating this bowl of ice cream.” I proceeded to sit on the sofa, and just a few minutes later I heard Allison’s voice, as she looked out the window: “Ummm, sweetie….I think you might need to start working out a little harder!” Haha – thanks a lot, David!
I will always have two lasting memories of David’s legacy, and I’m certain they are both obvious to anyone who knew him. The first is his ever-present display of eternal optimism and endless energy. I knew him for one year pre-diagnosis, and one year after. In either year, I never saw him without a smile. If anything, he was more optimistic and more energized after beginning his fight. Even during the midst of his battles the last several months, here were just a few examples of his energy and character:
1. Realizing he had some extra pine straw, he proceeded to dress our lawn with his excess while we were out of town. All because he was feeling “neighborly,” to use his word.
2. He helped arrange a fence installation on our property while he was at MD Anderson in Houston. I was angry because I thought he was home when I sent him a text for his expert advice, but what could I do besides shake my head in amazement?
3. He sent me a video of The Karate Kid using his patented “crane kick” on the bad guy, which became our metaphor for his fight with cancer. While I’m sure most mortals would get discouraged, David never wavered. What a warrior.
My second lasting memory of David’s legacy is that of “David The Family Man.” As all the images of David flash through my head, nearly all of them are of David and his family. David, Lisa, and Izzy at the Christmas Parade. David teaching Izzy how to ride her bike in the driveway. Superman-clad David, Lisa, Izzy, and soon-to-be-born Cap knocking on our door to trick-or-treat on Halloween. The entire family so-colorfully decked out on Easter Sunday. The list goes on and on. Even though it was for a very short period of time, I am a better man for having known and lived next door to David. I am forever grateful, and I can only imagine the positive impact he had on those closer to him.
David undoubtedly felt the love and inspiration he received from his hundreds of supporters this past year. A few months ago, as we talked in his driveway, he told me that it all the prayers and well-wishes meant the world to him. He was overwhelmed and humbled. What I wish I had said, and what I pray he knew, is that his inspiration was infinitely more powerful than that of all his followers, combined. Talk about a Super Man.
With all our “Neighborly” Love,
Allison & Jason Hodge
Obituary - David Joseph Boyd
David Joseph Boyd, 37, died January 4, 2012.
A native of Conyers, GA, he was the oldest son of Keith Boyd of Cumming and Sheila Harris Boyd of Conyers.
David was a 1992 graduate of Rockdale County High School where he was an outstanding student athlete and championship wrestler. He attended Lambeth University in Jackson, TN where he was a four-year letterman and captain of the football team. David returned to his alma mater as a coach and teacher. In 1998 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career and returned to the Athens area in 2005. David was a partner with A & M Fencing Supply in Bogart and most recently was a regional sales representative for Ameristar Fence Products-a company that he considered part of his family. He was a member and elder of Oconee Presbyterian Church and will be remembered as a loving husband and adoring father.
A Celebration of Life will be Monday, January 9, 2012 at 3:00 PM at Oconee Presbyterian Church with Rev. Pam Driesell officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the service.
Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife, Lisa Becker Boyd; two children, Isabelle “Izzy” Boyd and Captain “Cap” David Boyd, whose namesake was Captain David Harris – grandfather and mentor to David and one of the original Georgia State Troopers. Other survivors include three brothers and sister-in-law, Philip Boyd of Los Angeles, CA, Steven (Kendall) Boyd of Fitzgerald, GA; and Wesley Boyd of Conyers, GA.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Hospice - memo line: David Boyd. In addition a college fund is currently being established for David’s children. Information will be made available at the service.
People are encouraged to continue to donate blood and platelets through the Atlanta Blood Services in memory of David Boyd.
Oconee Presbyterian Church
2601 Hog Mountain Road (Hwy. 53)
Watkinsville, GA 30677
Lord and Stephens, EAST, is in charge of arrangements. www.lordandstephens.com
St. Mary's Hospice
P.O. Box 6588
Athens, GA 30604
A native of Conyers, GA, he was the oldest son of Keith Boyd of Cumming and Sheila Harris Boyd of Conyers.
David was a 1992 graduate of Rockdale County High School where he was an outstanding student athlete and championship wrestler. He attended Lambeth University in Jackson, TN where he was a four-year letterman and captain of the football team. David returned to his alma mater as a coach and teacher. In 1998 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career and returned to the Athens area in 2005. David was a partner with A & M Fencing Supply in Bogart and most recently was a regional sales representative for Ameristar Fence Products-a company that he considered part of his family. He was a member and elder of Oconee Presbyterian Church and will be remembered as a loving husband and adoring father.
A Celebration of Life will be Monday, January 9, 2012 at 3:00 PM at Oconee Presbyterian Church with Rev. Pam Driesell officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the service.
Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife, Lisa Becker Boyd; two children, Isabelle “Izzy” Boyd and Captain “Cap” David Boyd, whose namesake was Captain David Harris – grandfather and mentor to David and one of the original Georgia State Troopers. Other survivors include three brothers and sister-in-law, Philip Boyd of Los Angeles, CA, Steven (Kendall) Boyd of Fitzgerald, GA; and Wesley Boyd of Conyers, GA.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Hospice - memo line: David Boyd. In addition a college fund is currently being established for David’s children. Information will be made available at the service.
People are encouraged to continue to donate blood and platelets through the Atlanta Blood Services in memory of David Boyd.
Oconee Presbyterian Church
2601 Hog Mountain Road (Hwy. 53)
Watkinsville, GA 30677
Lord and Stephens, EAST, is in charge of arrangements. www.lordandstephens.com
St. Mary's Hospice
P.O. Box 6588
Athens, GA 30604
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Send your David Photos!
Lisa has asked David's good friend Steve Nugent to put together a photo slideshow - please email me any photos of David through the years!!! Please send by Sat. Morning to allow Steve time to work on this lovely project!
Mail@athensparent.com
Thanks - Shannon Baker
Mail@athensparent.com
Thanks - Shannon Baker
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