| Visitation:
							11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2024, at 
							Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home. Funeral  Service:
							1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home 
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							Obituary  
							 Earl E. Boyer, 88, of Middletown, 
							passed away at home on June 2, 2024. 
 Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, 
							June 7, 2024, at Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
							Home. Funeral services will follow at 1 p.m. with 
							Rick Deters speaking. Burial will be in Elkhart 
							Cemetery.
 
 Earl was born August 31, 1935, in Logan County. He 
							proudly served his country in the United States 
							Army. Earl married Nancy Anne "Annie" (Altman) on 
							July 27, 1957. He worked at Stetson's where he met 
							Annie and then began farming in 1960.
 
 Earl loved and respected the land and his animals. 
							He loved his cattle and was a member of the 
							Simmental Association. He donated many calves to the 
							Logan County Calf Scrambles over the years. He 
							supported the community and was a member of several 
							area associations including Logan County Farm 
							Bureau, Sangamon County Farm Bureau, Logan County 
							Fair Association, Middletown American Legion Post 
							216, Greenview AMVETS, he was a Mason and a member 
							of the New Holland Middletown School Board. Earl was 
							a hard worker and always provided for his family and 
							his community. When he did take a break, he enjoyed 
							mushrooming with Annie and going to the food store 
							in Meredosia.
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Survivors include his wife Annie Boyer, children DiAnne Boyer (GlenAukamp), 
Michael "Mike" Boyer (Tracey), and Richard "Rick" Boyer (Mary); grandchildren 
Ashley Boyer (Brian),Matthew Boyer (Kelsey), Megan Basecke (Neil), Melanie Boyer 
(Martin), and Michelle Boyer; great-grandchildren Bryce and Brinley Boyer and 
Henry, Eleanor, and Evelyn Basecke; sister Joyce Horney and nieces, nephews, 
cousins, and friends also survive.He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Duane "Pete" Boyer, brother 
Dean Boyer, and brother Kenneth "Goody" Boyer.
 
 In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Logan County Fair 
Association or to Middletown Fire and Rescue and will be accepted at the funeral 
home.
 
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