John Leslie Boyce (30 Jul 1954 - 13 Apr 2019)

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Location
Woking Crematorium Hermitage Road Woking GU21 8TJ
Date
17th May 2019
Time
3pm
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In loving memory of John Leslie Boyce who passed away on 13th April 2019, aged 64 Years. Much loved Husband, Dad and Granddad, he will be sadly missed by his wife Sally, Sons Darren and Dave and all his family and friends.

Lin and Pete Caulfield donated in memory of John

We are so sad to have just found out about the loss of John. Our thoughts are with Sally and her family.
Love Lin and Pete.xxxxxx

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Pete and Lin Caulfield wrote

So sad to have just discovered the loss of John. Our thoughts are with Sally and her family. Love Pete and Linxxxx

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Pete and Lin Caulfield wrote

In memory of an old friend.

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Pete and Lin Caulfield wrote

So sad to have only just discovered the loss of John. Our thoughts are with Sally and her family. Love Pete and Lin

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Jan McCance donated £50 in memory of John

Lots of good memories, we will miss Love Nige & Jan xx

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Gail and andy Hollis wrote

Thanks for always being so helpful and kind. Will miss you lots JB

Gail and Andy Hollis

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Gail and andy Hollis wrote

We will miss you a lot and thanks for always being helpful and kind

Gail and Andy Hollis

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Pauline and les Hodge donated £30 in memory of John

I still speak to Martin Connisbee about the "good old days of the 70s and 80s", when you worked at the old place up the road. You had the lads behind you at Constable Harts also Roger at VLT, what a nice chap he was. Alec and his son on the petrol pumps, Malcolm on the Sales Dept. We had a lot of laughs in those days, didn't earn a lot of money, but everyone seemed happier with not so much pressure as there is today.
We might not have stayed in touch regularly, but it is very sad to hear of an old friend passing, still when I think of you, it will always be with a smile,, that can't be bad legacy to leave.
Will miss you John. RIP
Love Les and Pauline Hodge

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Pauline and les Hodge wrote

I still speak to Martin Connisbee about the "good old days of the 70s and 80s", when you worked at the old place up the road. You had the lads behind you at Constable Harts also Roger at VLT, what a nice chap he was. Alec and his son on the petrol pumps, Malcolm on the Sales Dept. We had a lot of laughs in those days, didn't earn a lot of money, but everyone seemed happier with not so much pressure as there is today.
We might not have stayed in touch regularly, but it is very sad to hear of an old friend passing, still when I think of you, it will always be with a smile,, that can't be bad legacy to leave.
Will miss you John. RIP
Love Les and Pauline Hodge

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Gail and andy Hollis wrote

In memory of JB, always so kind and helpful

Andy and Gail Hollis

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Leslie Hodge wrote

I still speak to Martin Connisbee about the "good old days of the 70s and 80s", when you worked at the old place up the road. You had the lads behind you at Constable Harts also Roger at VLT, what a nice chap he was. Alec and his son on the petrol pumps, Malcolm on the Sales Dept. We had a lot of laughs in those days, didn't earn a lot of money, but everyone seemed happier with not so much pressure as there is today.
We might not have stayed in touch regularly, but it is very sad to hear of an old friend passing, still when I think of you, it will always be with a smile,, that can't be bad legacy to leave.
Will miss you John. RIP
Love Les and Pauline Hodge

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Leslie Hodge wrote

I still speak to Martin Connisbee about the "good old days of the 70s and 80s", when you worked at the old place up the road. You had the lads behind you at Constable Harts also Roger at VLT, what a nice chap he was. Alec and his son on the petrol pumps, Malcolm on the Sales Dept. We had a lot of laughs in those days, didn't earn a lot of money, but everyone seemed happier with not so much pressure as there is today.
We might not have stayed in touch regularly, but it is very sad to hear of an old friend passing, still when I think of you, it will always be with a smile,, that can't be bad legacy to leave.
Will miss you John. RIP
Love Les and Pauline Hodge


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Leslie Hodge wrote

I still speak to Martin Connisbee about the "good old days of the 70s and 80s", when you worked at the old place up the road. You had the lads behind you at Constable Harts also Roger at VLT, what a nice chap he was. Alec and his son on the petrol pumps, Malcolm on the Sales Dept. We had a lot of laughs in those days, didn't earn a lot of money, but everyone seemed happier with not so much pressure as there is today.
We might not have stayed in touch regularly, but it is very sad to hear of an old friend passing, still when I think of you, it will always be with a smile,, that can't be bad legacy to leave.
Will miss you John. RIP
Love Les and Pauline Hodge


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Leslie Hodge wrote

I still speak to Martin Connisbee about "the good old days of the 70s and 80s when you worked at the old place up the road. You had the lads behind you at Constable Harts, Roger at VLT, what a nice chap he was Alec and his son on the petrol pumps, Malcolm on the Sales Dept. We had some laughs in those days, didn't earn much money, but it seemed happier times with not so much pressure unlike today.
We might not have been in touch often, but you can't take away the memories.
It sad when someone you have know for years has passed, but a great legacy if you can remember them with a smile.
Will miss you John
Love Les and Pauline

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Roy & Val Limmer donated £100 in memory of John

In memory of John love Roy, Val Limmer and family

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Roy & Val Limmer wrote

Always in our thoughts

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Judy Rick Vince donated in memory of John

In loving memory of John

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Judy Rick Vince wrote

In loving memory of John.

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B White donated £10 in memory of John

A very kind man

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Mark Everard donated £52.50 in memory of John

John, you will be missed so much, you were one of a kind

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Stuart Vezey donated £63 in memory of John

Gone but not forgotten

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Jane & Craig Jones wrote

You will be greatly missed.
Many thanks for everything you did for us ensuring that your kindliness will always be remembered

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Ilona Barnard donated £52.50 in memory of John

John R.I.P xxx

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Nicola Curtin donated £21 in memory of John

Thinking of you all! Love Paul, Nikki Jayden and Jack xxx

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Nicola Curtin wrote

Thinking of you all! Love Paul, Nikki Jayden and Jack xxx

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Colin Mills donated £35 in memory of John

Dear Emma and Dave, My thoughts are with you and your family at this very sad time. Love from Colin BMW

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Colin Mills wrote

Dear Emma & Dave, My thoughts are with you and your family at this very sad time. Love from Colin BMW

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