We are saddened to announce that Larry Boyd passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on April 27, 2019. Larry was born in Hanna, Alberta on June 27, 1925 to Jim and Alberta Boyd. He moved to Trail in 1942 and got a job at the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company. He survived a horrific accident at the hydrogen plant where he fell head first into a vat of molten paraffin wax. He had second degree burns on 75% of his body and spent the next five months in the Trail Tadanac Hospital.
After his miraculous recovery, he returned to Alberta and enlisted in the Air Force and later transferred to the Army. After the war, he returned to Trail where he met his wife to be, Yvonne, and they were married in 1958. They moved first to Vancouver and then to Gibsons in 1959 where he worked for Ken McHeffey until he bought Kenmac Parts from him in 1967.
Larry was very involved in the Gibsons Legion Branch 109 and held various executive positions over the years, including President and Zone Commander. He was also President of the Gibsons Winter Club, the Gibsons Lions Club and was a member of Toastmasters.
Larry was predeceased by his sister, Alberta, in 1962. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Yvonne, children Lorna (Jay) and Shawn (Stephine), grandchildren Bradley (Ashley), Jordan (Britany), Ashlee, Devon (Colby), Morgan (Paul) and Teegan, and great grandchildren Lenore and Helena Boyd and Baylee and Grayson Fisher.
Special thanks to Dr. Lehman, all of the homecare workers and nurses, and the palliative care team who helped keep Larry comfortable and at home where he wanted to be.
Memorial service will be held Sunday, May 12 th at 1:00 pm at the Gibsons Legion. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Gibsons Legion Poppy Fund would be appreciated.