Those who were lucky enough to know her will remember her creativity, hilarious wit, outstanding talent, and most of all, her love for the Lord and her family. Art, music, plants, and cooking were some of her passions, but what she loved most was being a devoted mother and grandmother.
There was never a dull moment with Meranda. Making people smile came easy to her. Each account of her life weaved together a story of joy, laughter, faith, as well as some hardships. Nonetheless, she never let hard times get her down. Meranda radiated positivity and hope in even the toughest of times. She was a selfless soul; what she really hated was seeing the people she loved unhappy. Unparalleled was her love for all the people, animals, and even plants around her, as well as her desire to follow Christ until her wonderful entrance into the pearly gates.
Meranda was preceded in death by one son, Taylor Wade Ellis, paternal grandparents, GW and Pearl Boyle, and maternal grandparents Rudolph and Fontain Zismann.
She is survived by her parents Tiny and Edna (Zismann) Boyle, a brother Earl Boyle, daughter Lacey Dotson and her husband Anthony and grand-daughters Makenzie and Emory (all of Gentry AR). Additionally, one grandson, Gavon of Kansas OK, nieces Cami Asher, her husband Steve and daughter Hailey of Gentry AR and Holly Boyle and her son James of Lincoln AR.
Lovingly written by her grand-daughter Makenzie.
Those who were lucky enough to know her will remember her creativity, hilarious wit, outstanding talent, and most of all, her love for the Lord and her family. Art, music, plants, and cooking were some of her passions, but what she loved most was being a devoted mother and grandmother.
There was never a dull moment with Meranda. Making people smile came easy to her. Each account of her life weaved together a story of joy, laughter, faith, as well as some hardships. Nonetheless, she never let hard times get her down. Meranda radiated positivity and hope in even the toughest of times. She was a selfless soul; what she really hated was seeing the people she loved unhappy. Unparalleled was her love for all the people, animals, and even plants around her, as well as her desire to follow Christ until her wonderful entrance into the pearly gates.
Meranda was preceded in death by one son, Taylor Wade Ellis, paternal grandparents, GW and Pearl Boyle, and maternal grandparents Rudolph and Fontain Zismann.
She is survived by her parents Tiny and Edna (Zismann) Boyle, a brother Earl Boyle, daughter Lacey Dotson and her husband Anthony and grand-daughters Makenzie and Emory (all of Gentry AR). Additionally, one grandson, Gavon of Kansas OK, nieces Cami Asher, her husband Steve and daughter Hailey of Gentry AR and Holly Boyle and her son James of Lincoln AR.
Lovingly written by her grand-daughter Makenzie.
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