Arthur Boyd Jr.

arthur boyd jr.
Arthur Franklin Boyd Jr, known as Junie, 76, died Tuesday, June 2, 2020 in Danville, KY. He was born December 27, 1943 in Danville, KY to the late Arthur and Bessie Wade Boyd Sr. Junie was a devoted husband and outdoor enthusiast. He loved riding and showing horses, hunting, and fishing. His loved ones will miss his mischievous grin, gruff laugh, and dogged determination to do whatever he set his mind to. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Judy Boyd; daughter, Tammy (Steve) Carr of Danville, KY; son, Steven (Courtney) Boyd of Lexington, KY; brothers, Larry (Roxann) Boyd of Franklin, TN, Dennis (Sharon) Boyd of Louisville, KY; and grandchildren, Rebecca (Jason) Davis, Rachel Carr, Clay Boyd, and Sally Boyd. Per Junie’s request there will be no public services, the family thanks you for your thoughts and prayers. Please sign the guest book or send a Hug from Home. Per Junie’s request there will be no public services, the family thanks you for your thoughts and prayers. Please sign the guest book or send a Hug from Home.

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  1. Junie, you are going to be missed by us and by many. You was one of our good loafers, good friends, good customers, and all around a great person in our little community. I know you are having a grand time getting to ride those horses again. We can just that smile on your face. Until we meet again. We love you and miss you dearly. Your friends, Bruce & Missy Smith

  2. Keeping the family in my thoughts and prayers. Junie was such a wonderful person. I was so blessed to get to know him & spend time with him at the show\’s.

  3. Junie was my first employer I worked for him at Montgomery Ward in Danville. Remember him as a sweet person .

  4. Paula and I send our prayers and thoughts out to Tammy and Steve and the brothers on this sad day. Junie was always upbeat and encouraging and friendly. He was a good classmate, teammate and friend. He invited me out several times to see his horses and I am sorry to say I thought I couldn’t find the time. I regret that the most.We should always find time for others. It is so important.

  5. Greg and I are so sorry about Junie\’s death. You both were such great neighbors to us on Quarry Road and I will never forget how Junie voluntarily went up and down the road clearing our driveways from the snow. Please know that our prayers are with you.


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