Marion County, Missouri
4/13/88]
BOYD, Armintie WALKER - Died, at her home, near Wyman, Nov. 12,
1888, Mrs. Armintie Boyd, wife of F.M. Boyd, age 52 years. Mrs. Boyd was
a daughter of Tendy W. Walker, a native of Union county, Mo. She came to
Washington county, Arkansas, in 1860, and was married to Mr. F.M. Boyd,
February 1,1866. She had no children of her own, but raised three orphan
children, two of whom had married, but the third one, a sweet little girl
named Bessie, whom she had raised from her infancy was with her when
she died and grieved over the death of her dear mamma as though she had
been her own natural mother; and well she might, for Mrs. Boyd had been
to her all that a living mother could possibly be to her own child. She had
watcher over her infancy, guided her first tottering footsteps, taught her
useful and instructive lessons in childhood and took great pride in the
rapid advancement in her studies and in her accomplishments in music.
Little Bessie is disconsolate at the loss of such a dear good mother and Mr.
Boyd is crushed under the weight of his greatest sorrow that has ever come
to his once happy home, and in this most terrible of all afflictions, the
disconsolate husband and the mourning child who has thus been deprived
of a girl's best friend-the good mother-have the sympathy (not legible)
for no one knew the dear good Christian woman but to love her. Mrs. Boyd
had been a consistent Christian and member of the Methodist Church for
twn or twelve years, and died in the blessed hope of a glorious immortality.
It has been remarked since her death by her neighbors against whose good
name no word of evil had ever been spoken. She was a truly good woman,
a kind-hearted neighbor, a friend to the needy and distressed, and her
sudden death brought sorrow into many homes and tears from eyes not
accustomed to weep for other's woes. The writer knows whereof he speaks,
for he had known her intimately for many years, and had enjoyed her kind
hospitality at her own beautiful home, which was always lighted up by her
pleasant smiles, and where the friends of herself and her husband were
sure of a cordial welcome. J.H.V.H. [Fayetteville Democrat 11/30/881
BOYD, Arminta - As a last tribute of respect to the memory of Mrs.
Arminta Boyd, funeral discourses will be delivered at the Wyman church
house on Sunday, the 12th of May, 1889 by Rev. H.M. Welch and Uncle
Moses Dutton. Mrs. Boyd was a good woman, greatly beloved by all who
knew her and there will be a large attendance on the 2nd Sunday in May
at Wyman, drawn thither by a common desire to pay a last tribute to her
memory, and hear Prof. Welch and Uncle Mose preach on a subject about
which so much of good can truthfully be said. The many sorrowing friends
of Mrs. F.M. Boyd and the public generally are cordially invited to attend. -
Fayetteville Democrat 4/12/89