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Sylvia Raye <I>Lutz</I> Boyles

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Sylvia Raye Lutz Boyles

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
22 Aug 2013 (aged 69)
Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Lawndale, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.4664153, Longitude: -81.4984972
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Mrs. Sylvia Raye Lutz Boyles, was the daughter of the late Wilbur Ray and Lula Vay Elmore Lutz.

Sylvia attended Belwood High School and received a BS Degree from Gardner Webb University. She earned several certifications in her field of manufacturing. Sylvia was published in Production Trade Journal. She retired from Copeland Division of Emerson Electric as plant manager of the Shelby plant.

She attended Kadish United Methodist Church and served in several areas including assistant organist, assistant Sunday school teacher and on the Pastor Relations Committtee. Sylvia loved her church and enjoyed being with her family, reading, piano, golf, travel and especially those family vacations.

Sylvia married her high school sweetheart was became the wife for fifty-three years to her husband Steve. They had sons, Chris Boyles of Belwood and Wade Boyles of Marion; sister, Jo Ellen Strange and husband, Larry of Columbus, Georgia; sister-in-law, Ann Boyles Mahin of Oregon; nieces, Amanda Strange Turner, Cindy Strange, Kristin Quail Mahin and nephew, Jason Mahin.

Mrs. Sylvia Raye Lutz Boyles, was the daughter of the late Wilbur Ray and Lula Vay Elmore Lutz.

Sylvia attended Belwood High School and received a BS Degree from Gardner Webb University. She earned several certifications in her field of manufacturing. Sylvia was published in Production Trade Journal. She retired from Copeland Division of Emerson Electric as plant manager of the Shelby plant.

She attended Kadish United Methodist Church and served in several areas including assistant organist, assistant Sunday school teacher and on the Pastor Relations Committtee. Sylvia loved her church and enjoyed being with her family, reading, piano, golf, travel and especially those family vacations.

Sylvia married her high school sweetheart was became the wife for fifty-three years to her husband Steve. They had sons, Chris Boyles of Belwood and Wade Boyles of Marion; sister, Jo Ellen Strange and husband, Larry of Columbus, Georgia; sister-in-law, Ann Boyles Mahin of Oregon; nieces, Amanda Strange Turner, Cindy Strange, Kristin Quail Mahin and nephew, Jason Mahin.


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