• Date Of Birth: April 5, 1924
  • Date Of Death: January 4, 2014
  • State: Utah

With deep love and gratitude, we say good-bye to our wonderful Mother, Grandmother, Aunt and friend, Connie Stewart Boyle. Connie was born April 5, 1924, the youngest child of Thomas Albert and Margaret Bonner Stewart in Midway, Utah. She passed away January 4, 2014, with her children by her side.
She was educated in Wasatch County Schools. She met and married Elden Wayne Boyle on March 15, 1941. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Connie was a very loving and dedicated wife for 67 years until Wayne’s passing on June 11, 2008. They lived in Park City, Washington Terrace, Roy, Clearfield, and East Layton.

Mom was a very kind woman; she loved her family dearly and would do anything for them. She took great joy in always having a beautifully clean house and wonderful meals for her family. Her home was always welcoming to everyone.
Mom and Dad served as ordinance workers in the Ogden Temple and together served an LDS Mission to the London Temple. That was a highlight of her life. While in London, they were able to tour England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, France, and Israel.

Mom is survived by her daughter, Sharon Page; her son, Richard (Pamela) Boyle. She was a loving grandmother and adored by her 2 granddaughters, Michelle Flint and Natalie (Curtiss) Sallade; step grandson, Russell (Cari) Schoenhardt; seven great-grandchildren, Nathaniel (Sharon) Conley, Ashley (Devin) Olsen, Nicholas Conley, Candace (Joseph) Sievert, Amanda (Jeremy) Burnam, Sean Sallade, Alex Sallade, Joshua Magdos, and Logan Magdos; eight great-great grandchildren, Korbyn, Skyelyn, Deklyn, Teegan, Mattie, Trentyn, Jemma, Lincoln, with one on the way; three step great grandsons, Isaiah, Tristan, and Tate; one brother-in-law, Clair (Judy) Boyle, and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; 3 sisters and 1 brother, Rhea (Jim) Murdock, Madelyne (Clarence) Henrikson, Melba (Harold) Stevens, Max (Phyllis) Stewart; her son-in-law, Dale Page; one niece and one nephew.

The family would like to extend their sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude for the special and loving care that Mom was given at Legacy House of Ogden and Advocate Hospice. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

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