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Charles M. Boyett

d. April 13, 2022

Charles M. Boyett left this world on April 13, 2022 at the age of 92 in Chico, California. A Graveside Celebration of Life Service will be held on Monday, April 25, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at Magnolia Springs Cemetery.

His medical issues in recent years showed his courage in still facing life with a smile, and earning accolades of being "the sweetest man" by all his nurses, care providers and people who crossed his path.

Charles was born to Monroe and Hortense Boyett on September 5, 1929 in Silsbee, TX.  After a childhood of adventure living on a farm, fishing in his favorite fishing holes and hunting squirrels with his childhood dog, Lepp in his beloved East Texas, he graduated from Kirbyville High School, Kirbyville, Texas and joined the Air Force.  His adventures continued around the world from there, as he served as a Medic in the Korean and Viet Nam Wars.   He took pride in his work with polio patients that were transported in Iron Lungs and Prisoners of War as they returned home.  He met the love of his life of 47 years, Wanda Lee Jackson, while he was stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California.  Together they raised 3 children, Jacqueline, Kathleen and Marc.

After retiring from the Air Force, he fulfilled a life-long dream to get a college education and graduated from California State University, Sacramento.  With a degree in Psychology, he advanced from being a Correctional Officer at the California State Prison in Vacaville to being a Counselor at San Quentin Prison.   Eventually, retiring with a second 20-year career with the State of California and lots of stories to tell!

Last but not least, he finished the working phase of his life with the California Conservation Corps/CCC-Cal Fire Center, recruiting young adults to serve and assisting many in building their literacy skills and obtaining their high school diplomas.

After his FINAL retirement and the loss of his wife, Wanda, in 2000, he traveled back and forth from California to Jasper, Texas yearly.  He remarried, Penny Rowton, and cared for her until her passing in 2014.

Charles was raised in a Christian home and had a love for Jesus, reading his bible and other literature about biblical events and enjoyed gospel music.  You often would hear him singing the old hymns, which was a part of the joy he carried in his heart. Charles was soft-spoken and never had a harsh word to say about anyone. He was a hardworking man, who loved his family and would always give a helping hand when asked.

Charles is predeceased by his wives, Wanda and Penny, his daughter, Jacqueline and granddaughter, Heather.

He is survived by his two sisters, Mattie Smith and JoAnn Cox; his daughter Kathleen Terry and son-in-law Butch; son, Marc Boyett and daughter in law Jenn; 8 grandchildren, 13 Great Grandchildren, 1 Great-great granddaughter and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Charles Boyett to the Magnolia Springs Cemetery Association. Condolences can be posted at www.shultzfuneralhomeofjasper.com or on Facebook at Shultz Funeral Home &Crematory.

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