Jimmy Lavon Jim Boyd

1931 ∼ 2010

Jimmy Lavon Jim Boyd

Jimmy Lavon Jim Boyd, 78, of Orange, died Thursday, April 1, 2010, at Loving Care Assisted Living in Orange after a ten year battle with Alzheimer's.

Visitation will begin 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 5, 2010, with a funeral service beginning at 4:00 p.m. at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend David Berkheimer with a eulogy by son-in-law, Gilbert Mazzola. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City.

Born April 19, 1931, in Pittsburg, Texas Jim was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years, Rachel Ann Sanders Boyd; his parents, Fred and Ella Mae Boyd; and sister, Mary Padgett, all of Pittsburg. He is survived by his sister, Dene Huddleston and her husband, Lester of Lake Tyler; daughters, Debbie Boyd Mazzola and her husband, Gilbert of Orange, Cheryl Boyd Simar and her husband, Danny of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; granddaughters, Amanda Mazzola Goss and her husband, Henry, Emily Mazzola, all of Beaumont, and Laney Simar Sanders and her husband, Judson of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

He is also survived by a great grandson, Ethan Goss of Beaumont; great granddaughter, Shelby Sanders of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; niece, Nickie Propes of Henderson; and nephew, Rudy Huddleston of Lake Tyler.

After working at American Petrofina in Pittsburg for 10 years, Jim and his family moved to Tyler in 1962, where he opened and worked at his own fabrication shop for several more years. In 1966, Jim and his family moved to Orange where he became employed at Levingston Shipbuilding Co as a welder, and later became a welding foreman. Upon the closing of Levingston, he and Rachel Ann transferred to Brookhaven, Pennsylvania in 1983 to work for Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Co a sister company to Levingston in Chester, Pennsylvania where he was a welding superintendent before retiring in 1988.

Returning to Orange in 1988 at retirement, Jim looked forward to resuming his life with his daughters and granddaughters who were most important to him. He was an avid sportsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing and watching all sports, especially baseball and boxing. For as long as he was able, he played poker weekly and belonged to a local poker club with his friends. He loved nature, gardening and raising roses that he shared with family and friends.

Jim will long be remembered for his unique sense of humor, his active lifestyle and "full throttle" approach to doing everything, and his pride and love of his hometown Pittsburg, Texas. He had a special bond with his 3 granddaughters and made lasting memories with them.

The family would like to thank Ladonna Marks and Betty Alexander of Loving Care Assisted Living for their hard work, kindness and compassion shown Jim during his stay; Brenda Honeycutt and Christy Fall of Southeast Texas Hospice for their medical and spiritual support; and Irona Tibby Mazzola for her loyalty and devotion to Jim and Rachel Ann during their lives and their illnesses. The family would also like to thank all those special people who expressed their love and prayers to Jim and his family in his final days.

Serving as Pallbearers will be Scott Hasty, Sam Hasty, Benny Mazzola IV, Judson Sanders, Henry Goss, and Gilbert Mazzola. Honorary Pallbearers will be Danny Simar, Jim Hasty, Buck Fletcher, Nolan Foreman and Steven Mazzola.

Condolences

Anonymous April 6, 2010
Danny and Cheryl, Our prayers go out to you and your family. I'm so sorry we were unable to make visitation and the funeral. We miss you guys and hoping you are enjoying that new granddaughter.I saw a photo of her and she is beautiful just like her Maw-ma##imported-begin##Keith & Jenny Forsyth##imported-end##
Anonymous April 5, 2010
Dear Cheryl and Danny, Thinking of you and praying for you during this sad time. May your dad's soul rest in peace and may God comfort you and your family. Love, Regina##imported-begin##Regina Brown Dennis##imported-end##
Anonymous April 5, 2010
Cheryl, I was so sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love, Lynn##imported-begin##Lynn Bittinger/Jason Green/ Alicia Green##imported-end##
Anonymous April 5, 2010
Debbie, Cheryl I am sorry for your loss. You both are in my thoughts and prayers. May God be with you and give you strength##imported-begin##Sharon Mazzola##imported-end##
Anonymous April 5, 2010
`I worked with Jim at Livingston 35+ years ago. I worked at the shipyard for a couple of years as a welder and remember him, I thought a lot of him back then. I'm sorry for your loss.##imported-begin##David Bethard##imported-end##
Anonymous April 4, 2010
Cheryl & Danny, My prayers have and will continue to be with you and your family as you deal with the loss of your dad. Our faith gives us assurance that he is at peace with the Lord. Love you. Louis##imported-begin##Louis Blanda##imported-end##
Anonymous April 3, 2010
By looking at the family Jimmy left behind, you can see the story of a good man. Larry and I share your pain. God will grant you peace and comfort.##imported-begin##Marlene Campbell##imported-end##
Anonymous April 3, 2010
I love all of you and you are in my prayers. Marsi##imported-begin##Marsi Patronella-Ackerman##imported-end##
Anonymous April 3, 2010
Dear Debbie,Gil, Cheryl, Danny and family, We were so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was such a sweet man. Our prayers are with you all during this time. May God bless you, Kitty and Michael Mazzola and family##imported-begin##Kitty Mazzola##imported-end##
Anonymous April 2, 2010
My love goes out to Debbie, Cheryl and their families. May God wrap his loving arms around them all and they will feel His comfort and His peace. Much love and many blessings - BeBe##imported-begin##BeBe##imported-end##