Boyd C. Ballard, 60, of Encampment died Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at Laramie Care Center surrounded by his family.
He was born July 10, 1956 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Ed “Shorty” and Hazel (nee. McCart) Ballard. He graduated from Laramie High School in 1977.
Boyd enjoyed helping others. He helped the Lion’s Club serve pancakes at Jubilee Day’s, he helped shovel sidewalks and he helped at the horse arena. He also liked to ride bikes and snowmobiles. Boyd became an Honorary Lion at the Woodchoppers Jamboree in Encampment.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents.
Boyd is survived by his parents and sister, Cindy Ballard, all of Encampment.
A celebration of life will be held at a future date.
Dear Ballard Family, so sorry to read of Boyd's passing. Cindy, your brother really was a special guy. I, like Rick Saulcy, found out early in life what imposing strength he had! Turns out that he was also one sweet guy that always had his hand out and a smile on his face for you. Be well, Truit Trowbridge
My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God give you comfort and strength.
Dear Hazel and Shorty, John and I are so sad to hear of Boyd's passing. We know he is with our Lord. Love you lots. John and Joni
So sad for your loss, Shorty, Hazel & Cindy. Boyd was always quite the character, always ready with a smile & a hug!!! Remember going into the Pizza Hut in Laramie, and he would recognize me and come running over!! Hold onto your memories, and let them guide you during this time of sadness......... Sheryl (Boykin) Smyth
Howdy, Ballard Family -- thank you all for being a part of my life. Always appreciated Boyd's strength... as a youngster, I only knew this strength physically when he would squeeze the bejesus out of me; but, as an adult I came to know his emotional strength, too. Prayers for Boyd, and prayers to you. Love You Guys, Rick
Shorty, Hazel, and Cindy, Our prayers are with you for sure. Boyd was always a delight when we met. I remember years ago and his happiness at his first job in Laramie. What a great smile he had. Ready to share a big hug when we see you again. Love you in Jesus, Pat and Joyce Jeffrey
What can I say about Boyd, he was the kindest gentlest man I new, he would sing and do sermons at the church ,I've known him for many years he loved the lord, so much, and a better friend you couldn't find, we will truly miss you little buddy Dr Rev Ivan Byrd, Redemption Chapel
Boyd was always so very kind with a beautiful spirit. I loved his smile and the way he wore his cowboy hat with pride. As you know, we share a birthday, and I always think of him on that day. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Sending prayers, love, and hugs to all of you.
Shorty, Hazel and Cindy, We are sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Much Love, Bill & Amy Clay
I AM SO SORRY TO LEARN OF BOYD'S PASSING. WE'VE KNOWN EACH OTHER SINCE THE 1970'S AND I ALWAYS ENJOYED HIS FRIENDLY MANNER. HE WOULD ALWAYS ASK "HOW'S YOUR WIFE" WHEN WE RAN INTO EACH OTHER, AND IT ALWAYS GAVE ME A SMILE. I WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH! TED SERDIUK
My prayers and condolences to you. I always remember the help and kindness that Boyd showed to others, especially Tommy, when both were boys and shared the school year with Walter and me. Whenever I saw Boyd as the man he became, he always shared news about you. I was very fortunate to have had Boyd in my life. I will always remember his smile and cowboy hat. Boyd, say hi to Walt when you meet him in heaven. Love always!