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Barry Allen BOYCE

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Barry Allen BOYCE

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #   149

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ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 19 December 1977

Police Overseas Service Medal – Clasp CYPRUS – granted 8 July 1992

Born? ? 1929

Died on:  Sunday  22 January 2017

Age:  88

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Funeral date:  Friday  27 January 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  Anglican Parish Church of St Paul, Cnr Canberra Ave and Captain Cook Crescent, Griffith

Buried at:  Woden Cemetery  Grave:  L – AN – C – 510

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Barry  Boyce

 

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BARRY ALLEN BOYCE
Australian Federal Police (ret)

1929 – 2017
Aged 88 years

Loving husband of Elizabeth (dec)
for 67 years.
Devoted and loving father to Cheryl, Graham, Wendy and Faye.
Father-in-law to Dean, Anna and Danny.
Grandfather to Kelly and George,
Christine and Jamie, Belinda and Tony, Kevin, Warrick and Danielle, Allan,
Fiona and Jeremy.
Great grandfather to Gwendolyn, Cade, Thomas, Joe-Mark, Todd, Felicity, Victoria, Skye, Kayla, Paige, Shakira, Tiana,
Evan and Jack.
Great great grandfather to Joey,
Anthony and Lilly-Maree.

The funeral service for the late Barry Allen Boyce will be held at the Anglican Parish Church of St Paul,
Cnr Canberra Ave and Captain Cook Crescent, Griffith
on Friday, 27th January 2017,
commencing at 1pm.

At the conclusion of the service, a burial will be held at the Woden Cemetery.

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Published in The Canberra Times on Jan. 25, 2017

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Barry was a gentleman I met him originally at a Canberra swap meeting, if he had parts for 27 Buick they landed on my trailer, if I had 29 Buick parts they went on Barry’s trailer no money exchanged always looked out for each other with parts. He will be missed in the car movement
Doug and Ruth Foster

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Bon Voyage Barry, It was a pleasure to have known you. Barry I hope you have a Buick to drive where you are going.

Monday, 30 January 2017

I have only learnt today of Mr Boyce’s passing. Sincere sympathy to the family. A nicer man you could not meet.

Friday, 27 January 2017

My sincere condolences to all the Boyce family. I knew Barry in the Police force and both him and Graham in the old car movement. I would really appreciate it if Graham could make contact with me on dennis.camm@yahoo.com.au.

Friday, 27 January 2017

Saddened to read of Barry’s passing. I went to school with him in Kiama 80 years ago. My deepest sympathy to his large family.

Kevin Gale Canberra

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

With heartfelt sadness we read of Barry’s passing. A true gentleman, larrikin and fantastic “Santa”

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Liz Regent and Claire

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Saddened to hear of the is loss of a dear friend of yesteryear and busy life that we shared in Compol of the sixties. Sympathy and prayers to his family

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

a larger than life man a gentleman and a larican that i am proud to call a good friend

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Barry Boyce served in the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus in the mid-sixties with the late Barry O’Brien formerly of Corrimal and spoke at his funeral some years ago.
They were great mates.  I used to see hm at reunions in Canberra.  Nice man.
Lest We Forget
John Crowley
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