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Franklin Lakes
The Jersey Lakeland Region of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America and its sponsor, Paramus Auto Mall/Cadillac of Mahwah, will present the 36th Annual Franklin Lakes Car Show & Flea Market on Sunday, May 29. This year’s event is being billed as the “Ed Boyce Memorial” Car Show & Flea Market in honor of long-time club member Edward H. Boyce, known to his friends as “Chevy Eddie,” who died last year at 82. All are invited to attend this annual event, which will
Club sets Ed Boyce Memorial Car Show & Flea Market
be held rain or shine from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at McBride Field, 813 Franklin Lake Road in Franklin Lakes, across from Urban Farms Shopping Center (home of the Market Edward H. Boyce, 82, of Martins Creek, Pennsylvania, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010 in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Eloise C. (Bubb) Boyce. They had celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary in January 2010. Born in East Orange, Boyce was the son of the late Harvey W. and Lillian (Kelleher) Boyce. He was the owner and president of Morristown Transmission Service and Camper-Trailer USA, both divisions of Boyce Enterprises in Morristown, from 1961 to 2001. He was a former member of Saint Rocco’s Roman Catholic Church in Martins Creek. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving as a corporal in the motor pool in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Known as “Chevy Eddie,” he was a passionate restorer and collector of antique Chevrolet automobiles. He was an active member of the Jersey Lakeland Region of the Vintage Car Club of America and the Antique Automobile Club of America. He is survived by his wife Eloise; daughters Denise Boyce of Oak Ridge, Dawn Boyce of Ogdensburg, Terry Boyce of Hazlet, Tori, wife of Robert Bond, of Perkasie, Pennsylvania, and Penny Boyce of West Milford; sisters Suzanne Justian of Smithtown, New York and Joan Sturchio of Augusta, Maine, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother Harvey Boyce and sister Mary Margaret Blickle.
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