Jesse was employed as a Retail Parts Manager for John Deere Equipment and worked at various local John Deere retail locations he also retired from the Farmington Correctional Center. He was a member of the Coffman Baptist Church, the Libertyville Masonic Lodge. Jesse was also a a proud and embracing member of the Western Cherokee Nation. He proudly served his country in the Army during Vietnam and continued to serve in the National Guard from where he retired.
He will be missed by all those who knew and loved him including his wife Linda J. (Adams) Boyer, his mother Margaret Boyer, two sons Jesse E. Boyer, Jr. (Jamie) and David P. Boyer (Stacy), two daughters Joanna L. Ropers (Chris) and Donna S. Boyer, and a special niece Jennifer Boyer, all of Farmington, four brothers William Boyer, Luke Boyer, and Roger Boyer all of Arkansas, and Edward Boyer of Richwoods, eight grandchildren and numerous other relatives and friends.
Jesse was employed as a Retail Parts Manager for John Deere Equipment and worked at various local John Deere retail locations he also retired from the Farmington Correctional Center. He was a member of the Coffman Baptist Church, the Libertyville Masonic Lodge. Jesse was also a a proud and embracing member of the Western Cherokee Nation. He proudly served his country in the Army during Vietnam and continued to serve in the National Guard from where he retired.
He will be missed by all those who knew and loved him including his wife Linda J. (Adams) Boyer, his mother Margaret Boyer, two sons Jesse E. Boyer, Jr. (Jamie) and David P. Boyer (Stacy), two daughters Joanna L. Ropers (Chris) and Donna S. Boyer, and a special niece Jennifer Boyer, all of Farmington, four brothers William Boyer, Luke Boyer, and Roger Boyer all of Arkansas, and Edward Boyer of Richwoods, eight grandchildren and numerous other relatives and friends.
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