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James Marion Boyce Jr.

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James Boyce Obituary

James Marion Boyce Jr. LEXINGTON, SC - James Marion Boyce, Jr., 71, passed away on February 11, 2024, in Lexington, SC. He was born in Sumter, SC, on March 4, 1952, the son of James Marion Boyce, Sr. and Frances Carolyn Bennett Boyce. Jim graduated from North Charleston High School in 1970 and The Citadel in 1974. He taught and coached at his alma mater, North Charleston High School, from 1975-1978 where he met the love of his life, Annie Lewie Walker. They married on December 18, 1976 at Summerall Chapel, The Citadel. They were married for 48 years. He left coaching and teaching to work for Annie's father at W C Wilbur and Co in North Charleston where he sold and serviced property and casualty insurance. After 10 successful years in insurance, he returned to coaching and teaching at North Charleston High from 1988-2001. Jim coached football, softball, wrestling, and started the boys' soccer program at North Charleston High. He coached his son, Marion, in football and soccer, and his daughter, Sarah Nell, in softball. Jim was a football and soccer official in Charleston. He also served on the Park Circle Recreation Commission. He was a member of the North Charleston Kiwanis Club, the SC Coaches Assoc., and SC High School League. Jim was a lifetime member of the Association of Citadel Men and a member of the Brigadier Foundation. In 2001, Jim and Annie moved to Aiken, SC, where Jim taught and coached at South Aiken High School from 2001-2015. Jim coached football, boys baseball and girls softball. He influenced the lives of countless young people in the classroom and on the field. In 2014, Jim and Annie moved to Lexington, SC, to live near their grandchildren. Annie and Jim were active members of North Charleston United Methodist Church where Jim served as church treasurer, sang in the church choir, served on the staff parish committee, and was co- founder with his wife, Annie, of North Charleston Methodist Pre-School and daycare. In Aiken, Jim was an active member of St. John UMC in Augusta, Georgia. In Lexington, SC, Jim belonged to Mt. Horeb Methodist Church where he sang in the choir, was an active member of the Sonrise Adult class, All for One small group, and served on the Administrative Board. Jim is survived by his loving wife, Annie Lewie Walker Boyce, of Lexington, SC. He is also survived by his children, James Marion Boyce III (Lawra) of Lexington and their two dear children, Kate and Emmalyn; a daughter, Sarah Nell Boyce Blackwell ( Robert) of Moncks Corner, SC. Jim leaves to cherish his memory, his precious mother, Frances Bennett Boyce of Mt. Pleasant; and two sisters, Frances Boyce Cummings (Ed) of North Charleston and Kimberly Jane Boyce Harris (Wayne) of Charleston. He was predeceased by his father, James Marion Boyce Sr,; and his brother-in law, Dr. Jerre Kelly Chambers. His family expresses great appreciation to the staffs at Westminster Memory Care and Wellmore Skilled nursing and Lighthouse Hospice for their tender, loving care of him the past four years. We are heartbroken because we remain here on earth without him, but we have the greatest hope because we KNOW that we will all be reunited one day soon. The family will receive friends Thursday, February 15, 2024, from 5:00 PM-7:00 PM in the chapel at Mt Horeb Church in Lexington, SC. His funeral service will be held in the sanctuary at Mt. Horeb Church on Friday, February 16, 2024, at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow at Riverview Memorial Cemetery in North Charleston at 3:00 PM. Donations in Jim's name may be made to The Citadel Brigadier Foundation for the class of 1974 stained glass window restoration in Summerall Chapel, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC 29401 or Circles program at Mt. Horeb Church, 1205 Old Cherokee Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 2 Corinthians 5:8 We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. West Ashley Chapel.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2024.

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David Colwell

February 25, 2024

What an amazing role model Coach Boyce was for kids. I had the honor and the privilege of working with Jimmy at North Charleston for several years. He will be missed. Sincerest condolences. RIP, Coach.

Tony Kimbrell

February 21, 2024

Jimmy was a big brother for me a knob in 1973-74. Kind and a big help in fitting in the culture of The Citadel. He had a quick smile & an encouraging word.

Stephen Taylor "Tonto" Glass

February 20, 2024

As a former football player who was taught by Coach Boyce I can remember the two a day practices that were so tough but he was always there to help us along and give us the extra motivation boost we all needed. The world needs more people like Coach Boyce. He is a model to young men finding their way in the world.

A.Panico

February 20, 2024

A great teacher, coach and good mentor for the students that knew him!

Robert Wayne Smith

February 16, 2024

Dawn already wrote here, but I want to say that Jimmy was a big, COOL guy. I remember him holding the Nochas record for the discus throw.

Larry Laughlin

February 16, 2024

Jim was a good friend, neighbor, and fellow teacher at South Aiken High School. Kind and always a joy to be with.

Terry and Pam Blalock

February 16, 2024

Annie,
We are so sorry to hear about Jimmy. Our hearts hurt with you and we pray the sweet memories of Jimmy, help sustain you in the difficult days ahead. We are praying for you and your family.
With deepest sympathy,
Terry and Pam Blalock

William Lynch, Jr.

February 15, 2024

Jimmy was one of kind, he will be missed by all that truly knew him.
Look forward to our reunion in heaven.

Mike Hicks

February 15, 2024

Jim and I coached together @ South Aiken. Can´t think of a better role model for the teams he coached.

Ellen Funderburk Lesburg

February 14, 2024

Annie, I´m so very sorry to read about Jimmy. My prayers for you and your family. You two set wonderful examples of being servants of Jesus. Love, Ellen

Ellen Lesburg

February 14, 2024

Dear Annie, I´m so very sorry for Jimmy´s passing. My heart goes out to you and yours. What servants hearts you shared! Love, Ellen Funderburk Lesburg

Dawn Smith

February 14, 2024

So very sorry to read about Jimmy! Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers! Jimmy was a kind and caring person. He will be missed by many.
Wayne and Dawn Ellison Smith, David and Mary Rowland Smith(NCHS 1971,1973 and 1974)

Rusty Davis

February 14, 2024

Annie, Marion, and Sarah Nell, I am so sorry to hear of Jimmy´s passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I have firsthand knowledge of the exemplary husband and father that Jimmy was. His devotion to his family was quite evident. When I think of that group, Rabon, Gaetke, Jimmy, Jack and Mike Peek; they were so much fun. We enjoyed each other, worked very hard and managed to win a few games along the way. That was a special time in my life as a football coach. Now we all have to hold Jimmy´s memory dearly. I hope these memories put a smile on all of your faces as the mention of Jimmy´s name does on mine.
With deepest sympathy,
Rusty Davis

Ricky Archambault

February 14, 2024

A kind and gentle soul, more so than most.

Ricky Weatherford

February 13, 2024

He will always be remembered. What a great man.

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1205 Old Cherokee Rd, Lexington, SC 29072

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Mt. Horeb Church

1205 Old Cherokee Rd, Lexington, SC 29072

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16

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