
Doris Martin
Doris and I shared a name, were neighbors and friends. We chatted and dined together on occasions. I bought my property from her and Leon and kept an eye on theirs when they traveled. Couldn't ask for better friends. RIP Doris
Birth date: Mar 16, 1942 Death date: Jan 29, 2016
Doris S. Boyer, 73, Wildwood, Florida went to be with the Lord on January 29, 2016 at The Villages Regional Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Boyer was born on March 16, 1942 in Chattanooga, Tennessee to her parents O Read Obituary
Doris and I shared a name, were neighbors and friends. We chatted and dined together on occasions. I bought my property from her and Leon and kept an eye on theirs when they traveled. Couldn't ask for better friends. RIP Doris
Of all the bonus mothers i had growing up she was one of the best! Im so greatful for having had the opportunity to know and love her.
My condolences to the entire Boyer family as Mrs. Boyer will be greatly missed. She was always there for so many years to help support all of us young whipper snappers as we all grew up over time and learned so much during the scouting years. She was the glue that helped keep Coleman Troop 354 together and running smoothly. This is a fact that makes more sense as we look back back on this now as we are all grown up.
Jon Sanders
(503) 917-1477
We lost a very special person, but heaven received an angel. You were a wonderful sister to Robert, and an awesome sister-in-law to me. WE will miss our lunches at Cody's and our fish fries will never be the same without you. Rest in peace, Doris!! We love you.
Robert and Vickie

Not only were you my sister in law . You were my Mom sister and my best friend. Your smile when you spoke about you sons brothers and your husband lite up a room. How much I miss you. But now I know you are with Mama looking down at us smiling and yes sometimes saying You better be behaving. Love you sis . Debbie
Heaven gained an amazing angel when we lost Aunt Doris. The love she had for the family could not be compared. Her laughter could light up any darkness. Her spirit was one of a kind and it will never be the same without her. Until we see each other again Aunt Doris. Give my love to Grandma and I will sleep better knowing you both are now watching over the Singleton and Boyer family. I love you deeply