Everett Buxton Boynton Jr.

August 19, 1936 ~ June 29, 2024
Resided in:
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Old Orchard Beach - Everett Boynton, 87, passed away peacefully at home on June 29, 2024.
Everett was born on August 19, 1936, in Portland, ME. He grew up in Cape Elizabeth and graduated from Cape Elizabeth High School. He served in the Army National Guard for four years and later graduated from Southern Maine Technical Community College with a degree in automotive technology.
Everett was a dedicated and hardworking man. He owned his own gas station and was an ASE-certified mechanic from 1963 to 1973. He worked for Texaco from 1973 to 1976 and later became the automotive director at C. E. Noyes Tire Company. He was also a Matco tool dealer. Everett's knew the meaning of hardwork and to be the provider for his family.
He was an active member of the Propsnappers RC Model Club, where he enjoyed flying model airplanes.
Everett was predeceased by his beloved wife, Kathleen Ann Boynton. He is survived by his sons, Mark Boynton and his wife Dottie of Old Orchard Beach, and Michael Boynton and his partner Katie of Saco; his daughter, Marie Boynton of South Portland; and his grandchildren, Jeffery, Sarah, and Dylan; and one great granddaguhter, Lily. He is also survived by his partner, Irene Stephens of Old Orchard Beach; his sister, Elizabeth Boynton of Scarborough; and his brother, Bill Boynton, and his wife Barbara of Scarborough.
A 10AM Mass of Christian Burial will be held on July 18 at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, 150 Black Point Road, Scarborough, with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery in South Portland. Arrangments are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portalnd Chapel. To view Everett's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

Mark, Michael, and Marie – We go WAY BACK with your mom and dad. Your dad and Orval were co-workers at Oldsmobile Div. of GM in the mid-1960’s. We remained in touch throughout the years and between 2000 and 2004, while living in a motor coach, we visited them twice in Portland. They were TREMENDOUS hosts and it was as if we’d not gone nearly 40 years since seeing them. We were so saddened by your mom’s death, too soon for sure. Your dad and I were friends on FB. I had not seen any evidence of him lately and was concerned. Marie, I think we saw you on one of our visits. Two terrific people; may your memories keep your hearts at peace. Marilyn Marrs
My family was neighbor’s to the Boynton family for many years
Condolences from the Yerxa family