Paul Boyce SK KJ7KY Nov 4, 1942 - Nov 20, 2021 This is a loving farewell to our Dear one, Paul Boyce. He's always been a genuine man, a creative mind, and a kind soul. He had a moment to spare and a smile to share for everyone. He will be missed most for the amazing husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather he was. Born in Beaumont California on November 4, 1942, Paul lived a happy and fulfilling life until the age of 79. He went to High School at Carl Hayden Phoenix and College at Phoenix University, where he obtained a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering as well as several lifelong friends. With his degree, he went on to work with Motorola as an Engineer for 38 years until retirement in 2001. He passed away surrounded by love on November 20, 2021, and went to be with our Lord, after a gallant struggle against a serious infection. His life will be remembered fondly by everyone lucky enough to have shared an experience with him, and his family will cherish his memory forever. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Jean M. Boyce, his daughter, Lori Jean Boyce, granddaughter, Lauren Arielle Boyce, grandsons, Levi Koontz and Jahziah Koontz (Ziah), great-grandchildren, Rosia Jayd Jones, Leo Garrnet Starr and Nathan Vincent Koontz, plus many other loving family/extended family members and friends. A Celebration of Paul's Life will be held on Saturday January 15, 2022, 1:00pm, all those who know or remember Paul are invited to attend. Place: Shalimar Country Club, 2032 E. Golf Ave. Tempe, AZ 85282 Paul Boyce, we love you and you are missed dearly. May you gallop in greener pastures in your Heavenly Home. Published by Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation - University Chapel from Nov. 29 to Nov. 30, 2021. --- Paul loved amateur radio; his call sign was KJ7KY. He was a long-time member of the MARCA amateur radio club, started by fellow Motorolans. He was responsible for many roles within the club, including all officer positions, taking care of the APRS digipeaters, the site at Price Roads and numerous mountain sites around Arizona. He also attended ARRL Field Day and often times cooked the bacon for our morning breakfast. http://www.azcroquet.org/ham/mtelden/MARCA_Mt_Elden_21Sep2003.html