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In Memory of Donald Kyle Boyd

Donald Kyle Boyd, 58

LACONIA - Donald Kyle Boyd, 58, of Parade Road in Laconia, passed away peacefully on the
morning of Sunday, May 22nd surrounded by the love and support of his family. Don was an
incredibly loving, giving, and devoted husband, father, uncle, godfather, friend and co-worker who
fought cancer with enormous grace and courage.
Don was born June 30th 1952 in Jamaica, NY, the fourth of five children to Lillian and John Boyd. He
spent much time on the neighborhood playgrounds and on the beaches of Long Island before
graduating Freeport High School in 1971.
Don met Merriann, the love of his life, in the summer of 1978 up on Torsey Pond near Readfield, ME.
The lakefront camp at which they met had been in Merriann's family for generations, and remains a
cherished place to be enjoyed for generations to come. Don and Merriann were married in 1980, and
moved to Laconia with hopes of building a family and home together in the beautiful Lakes Region.
The Boyd residence on Parade Road slowly grew from a small ranch into the dream home they had
sketched out together so many years earlier.
Don and Merriann are the proud parents of Christopher (now married to Beth and living in Los
Angeles, CA), Steven (now engaged to Kimberly and living in Boston, MA), and Kelliann (now married
to Benjamin and living in West Roxbury, MA). He was the perfect Dad, providing his family with
tremendous love and support, teaching them by example the value of hard work and friendship, and
ensuring that his children always had everything that they needed to find love, success, and
happiness.
Over the past 27 years, Don built a successful and rewarding career as Division Sales Manager at
Northeast Delta Dental in Concord, NH, where he was a beloved co-worker, colleague, and friend.
Don enjoyed many hobbies and traveling with his family. He loved surfcasting for striped bass on
Long Island and Martha's Vineyard, boating on Lakes Winnipesaukee and Winnisquam, snowmobiling
on the local trails and up north, enjoying the sun and a hard day's work at his summer camp in Maine,
and working on his house and gardens on Parade Road.
Don will be forever remembered by his wife and children, his brothers (John, Arthur, and the late
Kenneth), his sister (Ann), and by his many nieces and nephews.
He Lived Well, Laughed Often, and Loved Much.