Angela Kay Pike Boles, 38, of Jacksonville, FL passed away on Monday, January 24, 2011. Angie was born on September 6, 1972 in San Diego, CA.
Angie was an extraordinary woman with a heart of gold. She was loved by everyone that knew her.
She is survived by her husband, John D. Boles; children, Cameron Lamar Pike and Dalia Lillie Pike Boles; step-children, Makayla Danielle Sparks, Whitney Mckaye Johnson, and Kyle Lee Boles; parents, Laurence Kaye Pike and Lillian Ellen Caho Harrison; sisters, Tammy Lynn Pike Murray (husband, Stephen D.) and Sherri Marie Pike Gray (husband, Andrew P.); grandfather, Calvin Ray Caho; grandmother, Celia Adler; father and mother-in-law, John A. and Eppie Boles; grandmother-in-law, Pearline Dalton; nephews, Jason Allen Pike Murray, Brandon Lee Murray, and Liam Patrick Gray; great-niece, Leigha Jo Murray; and several aunts and uncles.
Memorial services will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at St. Paul Methodist Church, 8264 Lone Star Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904) 724-0022. http://www.stpauljax.org/
Angie's favorite color was pink. If you would like to wear something pink or even a pink ribbon we think she would of loved that.
Also in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the juvenile diabetes summer camp:
American Diabetes Memorial and Honor Program
Paige Stewart
8384 Baymeadows Rd
Suite 10
Jacksonville, Fl 32256
***Please mark the envelope: 100 % to go the the juvenile diabetes camp in Jacksonville, FL Jada summer camp in memory of Angie Pike Boles
Our Hearts Are Broken Forever
by Grace Bourke
Angie our hearts are broken forever,
People tell us that in time the pieces will eventually come back together,
If this is true, though hard to believe now, there will always be a space,
The piece to which has your name on its place.
Tears have been falling now for so long,
When we think of your beautiful face it all seems so wrong
You had so much to look forward to and so much left to do
But God needed somebody in heaven who is as special as you.
Nothing is the same now and we doubt it ever will be
You have been released from pain and suffering, you have been set free.
Your story has touched people, all ages, near and afar
On the night you were taken from us, in the sky was a lone twinkling star.
Was that you to tell us that you had reached home now?
And from life as we knew it, it was time for you to take your final bow.
We miss your voice, your infectious laugh and hearing you sing.
Fashion you loved and now you have new accessories a pair of Angela's wings.
The world has lost a wonderful girl, a true and amazing friend.
But maybe her goodness was needed to help and from heaven she needed to send.
Angie you are always around us, engulfing us with your love
Giving us strength, keeping us close and watching over us from above.
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