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Andrew Boyd Obituary, Gone But Not Forgotten

The sudden passing of Andrew Boyd on January 14, 2024, in Houston, Texas, has left family and friends grappling with the unexpected loss of a creative soul. Born in Traverse City, Michigan, on July 28, 1966, to Norval and Mary Ann Boyd, Andrew’s journey was marked by artistic pursuits, a keen sense of design, and a love for both humor and hard work.

This tribute aims to honor the life and legacy of Andrew Boyd, a former resident of Frankfort, Michigan. Andrew’s artistic journey began in Traverse City, Michigan, where he was born and raised. Graduating from the Interlochen Arts Academy in 1984, he showed early promise as a creative mind. Summers spent working at Betsie Bay Furniture and Norv Boyd Chevy/Buick/Olds in Frankfort not only provided valuable experience but also shaped his work ethic.

Educational Pursuits

Andrew pursued higher education at the Woodbury Institute in Los Angeles and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His focus on arts design, particularly metal sculpting, led to the creation of cherished keepsake items. These formative years laid the groundwork for a career that seamlessly blended creativity with practicality. Married to Anna Nava from 1998 to 2005 in Chicago, Andrew made a name for himself in the design world. He designed hats for Glorious Hats, attracting attention from none other than Oprah, who became a regular customer. Transitioning from design to car sales, he worked at Bert Weinman Ford and later ventured into retail sales at Carson Pirie Scott. It was here that he cultivated his unique fashion sense.

Relocation to Houston

In 2005, Andrew moved to Houston, Texas, embarking on a new chapter in his life. He found employment in demolition, contributed to the team at Pacesetters, and eventually took on a managerial role in transitional housing. This period reflected Andrew’s adaptability and resilience in the face of changing circumstances. Andrew will be fondly remembered for his infectious sense of humor, deep love for animals, and his reputation as a hardworking individual. His ability to infuse creativity into everything he pursued left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of knowing him. As a cherished friend, Andrew’s absence leaves a void that words can hardly fill.

Survived by Family:

Andrew leaves behind a legacy that extends beyond his creative endeavors. He is survived by his 12-year-old son, Bentley, from London, England, his mother Mary Ann Boyd, sisters Debra Anderson and Janine (Craig) Kielty, brothers Greg (Darlene), Scott (Viola), and Eugene, along with nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Norval Boyd and sister Maureen Boyd. A burial at the Crystal Lake Township Cemetery and a celebration of Andrew’s life will take place at a later date. These events will provide an opportunity for family and friends to come together, share memories, and find solace in each other’s company.

Honoring Andrew’s Memory

As we bid farewell to Andrew Boyd, we envision his creative spirit soaring beyond the realms of earthly endeavors. May he find eternal peace, and may the memories of his laughter, love, and artistic contributions serve as a source of comfort to those left behind. Though his physical presence is no longer with us, the echoes of Andrew’s creativity and kindness will endure in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

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