Suggested edit: He was born in Mount Kisco, N. Y., May 27, 1912, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boyer, graduated from Groton School and from Harvard University in 1935. He served in World War II as a lieutenant commander in submarine chaser commands and took part in the invasion of Guam.
He was a governor of the Piping Rock Club.
Mr. Boyer's first marriage to Charlotte Young ended in divorce. In 1947 he married Louise Auchincloss Robbins, an assistant to Governor Rockefeller.
Surviving, besides his widow and mother, are a daughter, Mrs. John Parkinson 3d; a brother, Philip Jr.; three grandchildren, and two stepsons, Gordon A. and Edward H. Robbins.
A funeral service will be held tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. in the Brookville Reformed Church.
Suggested edit: He was born in Mount Kisco, N. Y., May 27, 1912, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boyer, graduated from Groton School and from Harvard University in 1935. He served in World War II as a lieutenant commander in submarine chaser commands and took part in the invasion of Guam.
He was a governor of the Piping Rock Club.
Mr. Boyer's first marriage to Charlotte Young ended in divorce. In 1947 he married Louise Auchincloss Robbins, an assistant to Governor Rockefeller.
Surviving, besides his widow and mother, are a daughter, Mrs. John Parkinson 3d; a brother, Philip Jr.; three grandchildren, and two stepsons, Gordon A. and Edward H. Robbins.
A funeral service will be held tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. in the Brookville Reformed Church.
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