LU Student Dies in Automobile Crash
Posted: July 4th, 2006, 2:31 pm
Its been a tragic few days for Liberty:
Mr. Dusty Boycehttp://www.delmarvanow.com/easternshore ... 03575.html
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Dusty Boyce, 19, of Pocomoke City, Md., and formerly of Parksley, and Tangier Island, a devoted son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend, went to be with His Lord on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Born in Hampton, Va., on Dec. 28, 1986, he was the son of Tammy and Robert Boyce of Pocomoke City.
A 2005 graduate of Holly Grove Christian School in Westover, he was a rising sophomore at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. He had a great love for sports, especially basketball, soccer, weight lifting and most recently, kickboxing. Dusty's compassionate heart led to many close friendships, and the impact of his life continues to reach far beyond the Eastern Shore.
Dusty is survived by his mother and father, Tammy and Robert Boyce of Pocomoke City; two sisters, Gracie and Abby Boyce of Pocomoke City; maternal grandparents, Frankie and Alice Pruitt of Tangier Island; paternal grandparents, Ellen Boyce of Parksley and the late Alvin D. Boyce; aunts and uncles, Frankie and Mary Beth Pruitt of Crisfield, Md., A.D. and Carolyn Boyce of Salisbury, Md., and Matthew and Anne Powell of Gaithersburg, Md.; his special cousins, Lainie Pruitt of Crisfield, Carrie Boyce of Salisbury, and Caitlin Powell of Gaithersburg; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Sunday, July 2, at 2 p.m. at the University of Maryland of Eastern Shore's Ella Fitzgerald Center in Princess Anne, Md. Speakers were the Rev. John Jones, the Rev. Johnny Moore, Gayle Parsons and Susan Runk. Interment was private in the First Baptist Cemetery in Pocomoke City.
Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers are requested to be sent to Light House Ministries in Keller, VA; Holly Grove Varsity Basketball Team for new uniforms; or to a scholarship fund that will be started for students of Liberty University who have lost a parent in an automobile accident.
Arrangements were made by Bradshaw & Sons Funeral Home, Crisfield.