FuneralservicesforMaryDeanMylesBoyette, 78 of Wildsville, LA were held at Evangeline Baptist Church in Wildsville, LA at 10 AM on Friday, October 3, 2025 with Bro. Curtis Smith and Aaron Boyette officiating. Internment followed at Evangeline Baptist Church Cemetery under the direction of Young's Funeral Home. The family received friends at Evangeline Baptist Church on Thursday, October 2, 2025 at 5 PM until.
Mary was born on Friday, November 15, 1946 in Jena, LA, and passed away Tuesday, September 30, 2025 in the comfort of her home. Mary lived her life with a radiant smile that brightened every room she entered. A devoted member of Evangeline Baptist Church, where she not only worshiped faithfully but also taught Sunday school, and previously of the Woman’s Bowling Association, she found joy in both fellowship and friendly competition. She worked faithfully as a housekeeper and cleaner, pouring pride into her work and treating others with kindness and respect. More than her accomplishments, Mary’s legacy is defined by the love she gave so freely. She never failed to show care for those around her, and her warmth was a comfort to many. Of all her roles in life, her most cherished was being called Maw-Maw, a title that filled her heart with joy. Her favorite phrase, “Love You More,” will forever echo in the hearts of her family and friends who adored her.
She was preceded in death by her father, Neal Andrew Myles, mother, Vurna Ophelia Cowart-Myles, and her sister, Authurine Terral Thompson.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 57 years, Johnny Boyette of Wildsville, LA; son, Jeff Boyette (Cindy) of Monterey, LA; granddaughters, Morgan Lipsey (Kile) of Monterey, LA and Brooke Boyette of Wildsville, LA; grandsons; Tyler Boyette (Madison) of North Carolina, Aaron Charpentier (Christopher) of Monroe, LA and Jacob Charpentier of Monterey, LA; great-grandson, Caden Lipsey of Monterey, LA; and soon to be, great-grandson, Tate Boyette of North Carolina; brothers, Lum Myles (Louise) of Jena, LA and J.W. Myles (the late Francis) of Jena, LA; and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Those honoring Mary as pallbearers were Tyler Boyette, Aaron Charpentier, Kile Lipsey, Jamison Boyette, Devin King, and Jacob Charpentier.
Honorary Pallbearers were the Deacons of Evangeline First Baptist, John Manning, Rodney Sones, and Daryl McEntyre.
To leave an online condolence for the family please visit www.youngsfh.com.