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Alfred “Boydee” Lyons

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Alfred “Boydee” Lyons

Birth
Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
24 Jul 2018 (aged 78)
Lanett, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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Lyons, Mr. Alfred "Boydee", a resident of Lanett, AL, died Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at his residence.

Funeral Services are scheduled for Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 12:00 P.M. from Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, 1601 Magnolia Road, Lanett, AL, Dr. Lamar D. Johnson, Pastor/Officiant and Rev. Hugh Brooks, Eulogist.

Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Lanett, AL.

Alfred Lyons, affectionately called “Boydee”, was born January 21, 1940 in Chambers County, Alabama to the late Charlie and Leamon Brooks Lyons. Alfred attended Lanier High School in Lanett, Alabama. He was joined in Holy Matrimony to Betty Sue Chislom on June 4, 1960. Their union was blessed with six children. As a part of his humble beginnings, his first job was with Roberson Brothers Slaughter House. He would later become the first entrepreneur of his family, being the owner of Lyons’ Garage. He successfully serviced the West Shawmut/Lanett, Community with a career in car repairs for 31 years. During this time, he repaired a car each year to donate to Valley Haven School in Valley, AL where he served as a board member, to help raise funds for the Annual Hike Bike Run. After retirement, he continued to make monetary donations to the school’s annual event.

Upon accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, Alfred joined the Mount Hermon Missionary Baptist Church and was an active and faithful member until his health declined. He served on the Building Committee for the present church, the Usher Board, the Van Ministry, a member of the adult Sunday School Class and worked diligently on various projects for the church. In 2015, he received a Dedicated Christian award during the 108th Church Anniversary. Alfred was instrumental in forming the Sensational Traveling Spirituals, a gospel quartet. They traveled various places spreading their love for Christ through the singing of gospel music.

Community service was very important to Mr. Lyons. He served as an active member of the Alabama Democratic Conference, receiving an award in 2002 for his dedication and service. He encouraged people to register to vote and would take election day off before his retirement to take the elderly and anyone who needed a ride to the polls. As a businessman, he joined the Chamber of Commerce and the West Shawmut Merchants Association. As a member, he supported and aided in the annexation of West Shawmut into the City of Lanett. As a result of the annexation, much needed street lights and sewage were supplied to the area. Not only did he work to serve his own community, he also served as a member of the Goodwill Board which aids people in communities nationwide. In an effort of community improvement, he went before the Chambers County Commission to request the installation of a bridge on Magnolia Road, which is a main roadway into West Shawmut/Lanett. The bridge was installed, in large part, due to his diligence and on February 19, 2018, the Chambers County Commission voted to name the bridge on Magnolia Road, the Alfred Lyons Bridge. Mr. Lyons spearheaded a project with the West Shawmut Merchants Association that assisted residents in Lanett with needed repairs to their home who could not afford to do so themselves due to lack of funds. He was instrumental in the speed limit change for Highway 29 and Highway 50 in Lanett. As he progressed in his plight for community involvement, he became a member of the Chattahoochee Valley Water Supply District Board of Directors and the Greater Valley Area Crime Stoppers Board. He received an Appreciation Award for his service to the CVWSD Board of Directors for the years 1993-2004.

Taking care of the elderly was always important to Mr. Lyons. Stressing the importance of taking care of one’s parents when they become unable to care for themselves, he and his wife provided a home for his parents and his mother-in-law during these years until their deaths. He had a ministry of visiting and giving gifts to the residents of Diversicare Nursing Home, formerly Golden Living, in Lanett. He was known there as the famous “Banana Man”. He truly served his community well. Alfred was loved by many and he hardly met a stranger. He was known for his comedic and sometimes NO HOLDS BARRED personality. Boydee did not have many hobbies, but he loved watching old westerns, listening to gospel music and spending time with family and friends. As you were traveling Highway 29 between Lanett and Valley, you could see his vehicle parked at either Mason’s Curb, formerly Brown’s, QV Service Station or McDonald's.

He was preceded in death by his sons, Charles Stephen and Clifford Lyons; his brothers, L. C. and Dennis Lyons; his sister, Mae Francis Brown; and his first cousin, who was like a brother, Rev. Louis Upshaw. Alfred “Boydee” Lyons departed this life on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at his residence.
Lyons, Mr. Alfred "Boydee", a resident of Lanett, AL, died Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at his residence.

Funeral Services are scheduled for Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 12:00 P.M. from Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, 1601 Magnolia Road, Lanett, AL, Dr. Lamar D. Johnson, Pastor/Officiant and Rev. Hugh Brooks, Eulogist.

Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Lanett, AL.

Alfred Lyons, affectionately called “Boydee”, was born January 21, 1940 in Chambers County, Alabama to the late Charlie and Leamon Brooks Lyons. Alfred attended Lanier High School in Lanett, Alabama. He was joined in Holy Matrimony to Betty Sue Chislom on June 4, 1960. Their union was blessed with six children. As a part of his humble beginnings, his first job was with Roberson Brothers Slaughter House. He would later become the first entrepreneur of his family, being the owner of Lyons’ Garage. He successfully serviced the West Shawmut/Lanett, Community with a career in car repairs for 31 years. During this time, he repaired a car each year to donate to Valley Haven School in Valley, AL where he served as a board member, to help raise funds for the Annual Hike Bike Run. After retirement, he continued to make monetary donations to the school’s annual event.

Upon accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, Alfred joined the Mount Hermon Missionary Baptist Church and was an active and faithful member until his health declined. He served on the Building Committee for the present church, the Usher Board, the Van Ministry, a member of the adult Sunday School Class and worked diligently on various projects for the church. In 2015, he received a Dedicated Christian award during the 108th Church Anniversary. Alfred was instrumental in forming the Sensational Traveling Spirituals, a gospel quartet. They traveled various places spreading their love for Christ through the singing of gospel music.

Community service was very important to Mr. Lyons. He served as an active member of the Alabama Democratic Conference, receiving an award in 2002 for his dedication and service. He encouraged people to register to vote and would take election day off before his retirement to take the elderly and anyone who needed a ride to the polls. As a businessman, he joined the Chamber of Commerce and the West Shawmut Merchants Association. As a member, he supported and aided in the annexation of West Shawmut into the City of Lanett. As a result of the annexation, much needed street lights and sewage were supplied to the area. Not only did he work to serve his own community, he also served as a member of the Goodwill Board which aids people in communities nationwide. In an effort of community improvement, he went before the Chambers County Commission to request the installation of a bridge on Magnolia Road, which is a main roadway into West Shawmut/Lanett. The bridge was installed, in large part, due to his diligence and on February 19, 2018, the Chambers County Commission voted to name the bridge on Magnolia Road, the Alfred Lyons Bridge. Mr. Lyons spearheaded a project with the West Shawmut Merchants Association that assisted residents in Lanett with needed repairs to their home who could not afford to do so themselves due to lack of funds. He was instrumental in the speed limit change for Highway 29 and Highway 50 in Lanett. As he progressed in his plight for community involvement, he became a member of the Chattahoochee Valley Water Supply District Board of Directors and the Greater Valley Area Crime Stoppers Board. He received an Appreciation Award for his service to the CVWSD Board of Directors for the years 1993-2004.

Taking care of the elderly was always important to Mr. Lyons. Stressing the importance of taking care of one’s parents when they become unable to care for themselves, he and his wife provided a home for his parents and his mother-in-law during these years until their deaths. He had a ministry of visiting and giving gifts to the residents of Diversicare Nursing Home, formerly Golden Living, in Lanett. He was known there as the famous “Banana Man”. He truly served his community well. Alfred was loved by many and he hardly met a stranger. He was known for his comedic and sometimes NO HOLDS BARRED personality. Boydee did not have many hobbies, but he loved watching old westerns, listening to gospel music and spending time with family and friends. As you were traveling Highway 29 between Lanett and Valley, you could see his vehicle parked at either Mason’s Curb, formerly Brown’s, QV Service Station or McDonald's.

He was preceded in death by his sons, Charles Stephen and Clifford Lyons; his brothers, L. C. and Dennis Lyons; his sister, Mae Francis Brown; and his first cousin, who was like a brother, Rev. Louis Upshaw. Alfred “Boydee” Lyons departed this life on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at his residence.

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