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Gary Allen Boyett Sr.

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Gary Allen Boyett Sr.

Birth
Bacon County, Georgia, USA
Death
1 Dec 2012 (aged 58)
Bristol, Pierce County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Pierce County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Gary Allen Boyett
(June 1, 1954 - December 1, 2012)

Gary Allen Boyett, age 58, of Miami, FL. passed away Saturday, Dec. 1st in Pierce County after injuries sustained in a automobile accident. He was a native of Bacon County but had lived in Miami, FL for many years. Gary was son of the late Earl Walter Boyett and Bertha Smith Boyett and preceded in death by a brother, Wayne Boyett and a sister, Debbie Lancaster.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, Dec. 8th at 1:00PM at Martha Memorial Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Cox officiating.

Crosby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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The Blackshear Times

BREAKING NEWS: Man dies in accident near Bristol
Published: Saturday, December 1, 2012

A one car fatality near Bristol Saturday afternoon claimed the life of a Miami, FL man.

Gary Alen Boyett, 58, was killed when the Dodge pick-up truck he was driving ran off the road and down an embankment near the Fishing Creek bridge on Georgia Highway 121 north of Bristol. The truck hit a tree and caught fire. Boyett was pinned in the wreckage and died at the scene. He was pronounced dead by Pierce County Deputy Coroner Bill Cselle.

A complete report will be included in this week's edition of The Times.

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Waycross Journal Herald
Monday, December 3, 2012
Page - One

Miami Man Dies In Fiery Accident Near Patterson

PATTERSON — A Miami, Fla., man was killed near here Sunday when his pickup truck went out of control, crashed and burst into flames, said the Georgia State Patrol.

Gary Allen Boyett, 58, died in the 4:04 p.m. accident, said Donna Dismuke, GSP Waycross post secretary.

Driving a 2004 Dodge Dakota, Boyett was northbound on Georgia 15 when the truck went out of control. The driver over-corrected the steering, causing the truck to rotate counter clockwise, said Dismuke. The truck continued onto the east shoulder of the roadway, then careened down a ditch for 333 feet and struck a tree with the front bumper. Dismuke said the truck then was overcome by flames as it came to rest in a woodline, facing north.

Trooper Josh Taylor investigated the accident.

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The Florida Times-Union
Jacksonville.Com
Posted: December 3, 2012 - 8:41am

Miami man killed in Pierce County crash,
Georgia State Patrol says
Pickup left roadway Saturday,
hit a tree and caught fire, state patrol said


A Miami man died Saturday in the fiery crash of a pickup truck in Pierce County, the Georgia State Patrol said.

Gary Allen Boyett, 58, was driving a 2004 Dodge Dakota truck north on Georgia 15 about a mile and half north of the Bristol community when, for an unknown reason, he over-corrected and the vehicle went into a skid, state patrol operator Steve Drury said.

The truck went off the road and into the ditch on the east side where it traveled about 330 feet before hitting a tree, Drury said.

"The vehicle was overcome by fire," the investigating trooper's report said.

Boyett, who was alone in the truck, was taken to the Mayo Clinic's hospital in Waycross where he was pronounced dead, Drury said.
Gary Allen Boyett
(June 1, 1954 - December 1, 2012)

Gary Allen Boyett, age 58, of Miami, FL. passed away Saturday, Dec. 1st in Pierce County after injuries sustained in a automobile accident. He was a native of Bacon County but had lived in Miami, FL for many years. Gary was son of the late Earl Walter Boyett and Bertha Smith Boyett and preceded in death by a brother, Wayne Boyett and a sister, Debbie Lancaster.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, Dec. 8th at 1:00PM at Martha Memorial Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Cox officiating.

Crosby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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The Blackshear Times

BREAKING NEWS: Man dies in accident near Bristol
Published: Saturday, December 1, 2012

A one car fatality near Bristol Saturday afternoon claimed the life of a Miami, FL man.

Gary Alen Boyett, 58, was killed when the Dodge pick-up truck he was driving ran off the road and down an embankment near the Fishing Creek bridge on Georgia Highway 121 north of Bristol. The truck hit a tree and caught fire. Boyett was pinned in the wreckage and died at the scene. He was pronounced dead by Pierce County Deputy Coroner Bill Cselle.

A complete report will be included in this week's edition of The Times.

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Waycross Journal Herald
Monday, December 3, 2012
Page - One

Miami Man Dies In Fiery Accident Near Patterson

PATTERSON — A Miami, Fla., man was killed near here Sunday when his pickup truck went out of control, crashed and burst into flames, said the Georgia State Patrol.

Gary Allen Boyett, 58, died in the 4:04 p.m. accident, said Donna Dismuke, GSP Waycross post secretary.

Driving a 2004 Dodge Dakota, Boyett was northbound on Georgia 15 when the truck went out of control. The driver over-corrected the steering, causing the truck to rotate counter clockwise, said Dismuke. The truck continued onto the east shoulder of the roadway, then careened down a ditch for 333 feet and struck a tree with the front bumper. Dismuke said the truck then was overcome by flames as it came to rest in a woodline, facing north.

Trooper Josh Taylor investigated the accident.

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The Florida Times-Union
Jacksonville.Com
Posted: December 3, 2012 - 8:41am

Miami man killed in Pierce County crash,
Georgia State Patrol says
Pickup left roadway Saturday,
hit a tree and caught fire, state patrol said


A Miami man died Saturday in the fiery crash of a pickup truck in Pierce County, the Georgia State Patrol said.

Gary Allen Boyett, 58, was driving a 2004 Dodge Dakota truck north on Georgia 15 about a mile and half north of the Bristol community when, for an unknown reason, he over-corrected and the vehicle went into a skid, state patrol operator Steve Drury said.

The truck went off the road and into the ditch on the east side where it traveled about 330 feet before hitting a tree, Drury said.

"The vehicle was overcome by fire," the investigating trooper's report said.

Boyett, who was alone in the truck, was taken to the Mayo Clinic's hospital in Waycross where he was pronounced dead, Drury said.


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