Boyce McAnally Thanks to his daughter, Pam, and her husband,

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Boyce McAnally Thanks to his daughter, Pam, and her husband, Brad, Bo McAnally could pass away peacefully at home. He was born in 1937 in Gorman, TX and passed away Februry 28, 2025. He was a quiet man who spoke few words. He lived a great life. Bo served in the Navy Reserves for eight years. He came to work in Santa Fe after graduating from Electronics School in San Antonio, TX, as an Electronic Technician for a summer job. Much to his parent's dismay, he decided to remain in NM. He married Sharon Williams and was the father of two adorable girls. He worked as a subcontractor to Sandia National Labs for 49 years. He and his wife owned and operated two businesses in the South Valley, one of which was Bell's Greenhouse on Isleta. They loved working and serving the community, which allowed them to travel to many unique places. Bo is survived by his wife, Sherry, whom he was married to for 63 years; his daughter, Pam Janes (Brad); his daughter, Janet Brannan (David); his oldest granddaughter, Amanda (Kaleb); his grandson, Nathan; and his youngest granddaughter, Kate. He also has five great-grandchildren: Alexis, Kayden, Scarlet, Autumn, and Dyllon; Bo's brother, Jon McAnally (Kenlynne); his cousin, James (Jim) Walton; Kim Teegarden Focken and many other nieces and nephews: our cherished lifelong friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and DeAlva Cook McAnally, his grandson, Derek Covington, and granddaughter, Cynthia Covington Rolfe Brown. Bo's family and friends will never forget his gentle, quiet spirit and will love him forevermore in their hearts. Graveside Services on Friday, March 14th, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Vista Verde Memorial Park, 4310 Sara Rd. SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124. Instead of flowers, please consider donating to the Ryan F. Daniell Memorial Fund through the University of New Mexico Foundation to help increase skin cancer awareness, education, and early detection initiatives. UNM Foundation - Ryan F. Daniell Memorial Fund.

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