Daniel Danny Earl Boyett  May 18 1957  December 29 2020

Daniel Danny Earl Boyett May 18 1957 December 29 2020

May 18 1957 December 29 2020
Daniel “Danny”‘s Obituary Mr. Daniel “Danny” Earl Boyett, age 63 of Winnfield, Louisiana passed away on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at his residence after a battle with Glioblastoma Brain Tumor.. Born Saturday, May 18, 1957 in Winnfield, Louisiana, he was preceded in death by his father: Rev. Daniel George Boyett; grandparents, Riley Boyett and Jessie Boyett Chandler, Earl E. Long, Sr. and Edrye Simms Long. Danny was a friend to everyone who knew him. He was retired as a supervisor for Direct T.V. and known to everyone for his love of playing music. Those left to cherish his memory include his mother, Earlene Long Boyett; sister, Debra Boyett Gunter (George); niece, Jennifer Gunter Bruce (Gary); great niece, Kaitlyn Ford; great nephew, Samuel Bruce; uncle, Earl E. Long, Jr. (Peggy); and uncle, David Vargas, Due to the illness of other family members and the coronavirus, a memorial serviced will be announced by Danny’s family at a later time. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Daniel “Danny” Earl Boyett, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Daniel Danny Earl Boyett May 18 1957 December 29 2020.

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death notice Daniel Danny Earl Boyett May 18 1957 December 29 2020

obituary notice Daniel Danny Earl Boyett May 18 1957 December 29 2020

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