Mark Adam Boynton
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Mark Adam Boynton of Kansas City, MO passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of January 18, 2022.
Mark was born in Biloxi, MS on December 29, 1962 to Eugene Brown Boynton and Lola (Barnes) Boynton. He grew up in Kansas City, MO and moved to Stockton, MO while he was in grade school. He was a star football player at Stockton High taking his team to many victories and championships, he was 1st team All Conference and All District for Defense. Mark was a leader for the Activities Group for VO Tech and was an active member of the FFA. After graduating from Stockton High School in 1982, he returned to the Kansas City area. He worked in the stucco business for over 20 years.
Mark always had a positive attitude and was willing to help anyone who needed it. He always had a smile on his face and a kind greeting to everyone he met. Mark enjoyed watching the KC Chiefs and loved to barbeque. He was an avid deer watcher and hunter. He loved to fish and hunted raccoon while in high school.
Mark was preceded in death by his parents; older brothers, Wesley Boynton and Joey Boynton; sister, Cathern Boynton; and nephew Tyler Boynton.
He is survived by: sister, Debbie Boynton Brockman of Blue Springs, MO; brothers, Eugene (Maliwan) Boynton of Thailand, Tom (Karen) Boynton of Kansas City, MO, and Kevin (Libby) Boynton of Gardner, KS; sister-in-law, Kimberly Boynton of Overland Park, KS; and many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. He was a loving stepfather to Addison Florez and Kalli Danielle Boynton.
A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, February 19, 2022 at 11:00 AM. A Visitation will be held at 10:30 AM prior to the service. The service will be held at Harmony Heights Missionary Baptist Church, 1701 N. Salem Dr Independence, MO 64058. Pastor Ron Keo will be Officiating.
All my love to the family. I spent alot of time with Mark. I just wish I’d gotten to see him recently.
Ron and I spent some time with Mark when he mowed our lawn. I picked him up and took him home so we got to talk each week. He and Ron could talk about hunting and fishing before and after the mowing. It’s so sad to lose him so young.
Mark was a kind person. I have known him since I was 11 yrs old. He was my brother-in-law Joe Boynton’s younger brother. He was always smiling and friendly. Mark may you be young all over again and be in your parents arms holding each other tight. Your beautiful smile will be with us forever.
i.get that everyone is one of a kind but mark was certainly the epitome of that statement…. i recently had known mark….his thoughts and views were way down to earth and he would help anyone at anytime… his love for his space had him living in the woods but he felt like he belonged there and he was happy there…. forever missed by me and the people that he met and friended through me…. mark, i know you didnt want to go but im sure you are seeing people youve missed for a long time…… cheers. see you sometime til then rest in peace, brother.