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Official Obituary of

Matthew Clayton Boyer

February 16, 1982 ~ April 21, 2020 (age 38) 38 Years Old

Matthew Boyer Obituary


Matthew Clayton Boyer (38) of North Richland Hills, passed away April 21, 2020 in Fort Worth.  He was born to Kenneth and Alicia Boyer on February 16, 1982 in Arlington Texas. Matt was an  electrician, painter, re-modeler and all-around handyman by trade. Matt could do anything. He was the one on speed-dial when anything needed to be repaired or re-modeled. "Better call Matt!" was a common phrase for both family and friends.  Matt will be remembered for his giving spirit, his sense of humor, his love of animals, his love and devotion to his little sister, and his adoration of his nephew "I just love that little kid" Jack. Matt's smile and infectious laughter will be sorely missed. 

Left behind to cherish his memory are his father Kenneth Boyer and wife Karen of North Richland Hills, mother Alicia Zebrowski of Belton, brother Dylan Wayne Boyer and wife Tracy, sister Samantha Leigh Boyer, beloved nephews Jack and Wyatt Boyer, grandparents Billye and Bill Wyatt, and Sheila Sims, and fiancé Jennifer Hutchings.  Matthew is preceded in death by his grandfather L.G. Sims. 
There will be a private family ceremony for Matt at a later date.  For those who wish to make a contribution in Matt's name, donations can be made to the North Richland Hills Animal Shelter https://www.nrhtx.com/473/Donations, as Matt was known for his love of all animals.

Matthew 11:28 Come to me, all who are weary and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 

Rest in peace, Matt. We love you.

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