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            [December 27, 2024]  
            		
			LINCOLN 
			-  Alan Dean Boyd, 66, of Lincoln, passed away peacefully on 
			December 19, 2024, at home surrounded by his family.    | 
						
						
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							A celebration of life will be held at a later date. 
							
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
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							 Alan Dean Boyd, 66, of Lincoln, 
							passed away peacefully on December 19, 2024, at home 
							surrounded by his family.  
							 
							Cremation rites have been accorded by Holland Barry 
							& Bennett Funeral Home. A celebration of life will 
							be held at a later date.  
							 
							Alan was born December 31, 1957, in Mt. Vernon, IL., 
							the son of John and Annabelle (Brown). John and 
							Annabelle later divorced, and he married Mazel 
							Richardson. 
							 
							He proudly served his country in the United States 
							Army for six years as a tank turret mechanic. He 
							served in Ft. Knox, KY and Bad Hersfeld, West 
							Germany. Alan also served in the Army National Guard 
							for three years as a medic. He attended Jefferson 
							Street Christian Church. 
							 
							Alan was a die-hard Cubs fan and Ryne Sandberg was 
							his favorite player.  
							 
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							Survivors include his children: Debra 
							Boyd and Christopher Boyd (Kati); grandchildren: 
							Roxanna, Kayla, Hayleigh, and Ryne; 
							great-grandchildren: Jacob and Mirian; and siblings: 
							Joann Washam (Bucky) and Carolyn Goforth.  
							He was preceded in death by his 
							parents John (Mazel) Boyd and Annabelle Boyd, and 
							siblings: Arthur Hofer, Leonard Richardson, Bobby 
							Richardson, Jerry Richardson, Johnny Richardson, and 
							Dallas Richardson. 
							 
							Memorial donations may be made to Jefferson Street 
							Christian Church. 
							
							
            				
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