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Austin James Boyd

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Austin James Boyd

Birth
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
28 Oct 2009 (aged 19)
Holley, Orleans County, New York, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Holley Central Schools
Class of 2009

Student:
Monroe Community College

Eagle Scout
14 FEB 2008
Troop 59
Clarendon, NY

Assistant Scoutmaster
Troop 59
Clarendon, NY

Lodge Chief
Order of the Arrow
Ashokwahta Lodge 339
JAN. 2008 - OCT. 2009

Camp Staff
Iroquois Trail Council
2006 - 2009

Dining Hall Steward
Camp Sam Wood
2008
"weasel! Weasel! WEASEL!"

Member:
Venture Crew 42

Austin was a major force and voice for first year Boy Scouts. Within the Iroquois Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Camp Dittmer serves as summer camp for Boy Scouts while Camp Sam Wood is home to Cub Scouts.

Older Scouts enjoy several perks that Dittmer offers while new Boy Scouts "didn't have a place of their own." Over a three month period, trees were cleared, the ground leveled and a 24 foot by 32 foot pavilion that included an enclosed program room and incredible view of Lake Remick was constructed. "Austin believed our first-year Scouts are our future Scouts," said Ron Boyd, Austin's father. "The way to keep them interested is to make a good impression their first year."

In homage to the first Scouts led by Lord Robert Baden-Powell on Brownsea Island and in honor and memory of Austin J. Boyd, Camp Dittmer proudly calls itself home to the Austin J. Boyd Memorial Brownsea Pavilion.
Holley Central Schools
Class of 2009

Student:
Monroe Community College

Eagle Scout
14 FEB 2008
Troop 59
Clarendon, NY

Assistant Scoutmaster
Troop 59
Clarendon, NY

Lodge Chief
Order of the Arrow
Ashokwahta Lodge 339
JAN. 2008 - OCT. 2009

Camp Staff
Iroquois Trail Council
2006 - 2009

Dining Hall Steward
Camp Sam Wood
2008
"weasel! Weasel! WEASEL!"

Member:
Venture Crew 42

Austin was a major force and voice for first year Boy Scouts. Within the Iroquois Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Camp Dittmer serves as summer camp for Boy Scouts while Camp Sam Wood is home to Cub Scouts.

Older Scouts enjoy several perks that Dittmer offers while new Boy Scouts "didn't have a place of their own." Over a three month period, trees were cleared, the ground leveled and a 24 foot by 32 foot pavilion that included an enclosed program room and incredible view of Lake Remick was constructed. "Austin believed our first-year Scouts are our future Scouts," said Ron Boyd, Austin's father. "The way to keep them interested is to make a good impression their first year."

In homage to the first Scouts led by Lord Robert Baden-Powell on Brownsea Island and in honor and memory of Austin J. Boyd, Camp Dittmer proudly calls itself home to the Austin J. Boyd Memorial Brownsea Pavilion.

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