Mark Boyer
Mark Boyer

Obituary of Mark A. Boyer

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Mark Boyer, 63, Sea Isle City NJ, entered into eternal rest Friday, March 21, 2025. Born January 3, 1962 in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Robert C. and Caroline M. (Smith) Boyer. He grew up in Philadelphia and spent the majority of his life in Sea Isle City before relocating to Cape May Court House. He was employed as a HVAC Specialist for Septa. He was of the Catholic faith. Mark enjoyed hunting, fishing, and cooking, but his favorite past-time was collecting and building RC Tanks/ Cars. His life passion was working in his pole barn rebuilding and restoring antique vehicles. Some of his other joys included watching the Eagles and NASCAR. Mark's biggest love was his family and friends. Mark will forever be missed by his brother Robert Boyer (Patricia); nephew Robert Boyer (Shelby); niece Jacqueline Boyer (Ryan Wolvin); great niece's: Remy & Aurelia; great nephew Marshall; cousin Claire Stacy Boyer; and many cousins and friends. Family and friends are invited to celebrate Mark's life for Christian Mass at 11am on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 at St. John Neumann Parish/St. John of God Church, 680 Townbank Road, North Cape May, NJ. Burial is private. In lieu of flowers the family would prefer donations be made in Mark's memory to Mike's Seafood Run/Walk for Autism 4222 Park Road Sea Isle City NJ 08243. We know and pray that he is resting in peace and finally home.
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26
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Mass

11:00 am
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Parish Of St. John Neumann Church Of St. John Of God
680 Town Bank Road
North Cape May, New Jersey, United States
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