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John Cummings Boyd, known to his family, friends, and colleagues as Corky, passed away suddenly on Sunday, May 7th. Corky was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. Growing up, he loved the Boy Scouts and earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He earned his Bachelor Corky Boy Arts in Economics from Northwestern University where he was in the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Corky also went on to earn his Master of Fine Arts in Technical Design and Production from the Yale University School of Drama. Corky devoted much of his life to his love of theater, spending more than 24 years working professionally on the technical side managing the creation of scenery and automation for Broadway shows including Aladdin, Lion King, Hamilton, Matilda, and Billy Elliot. He was a Visiting Lecturer at the Yale School of Drama. Corky also Corky Boy sailing and the outdoors and is a former Commodore of the Cedarhurst Yacht Club. Corky was a wonderful husband, amazing father, and a devoted son, brother, uncle, and friend. He was honest, hardworking, and caring. Corky is survived by his wife Christine, son William, his mother Bette, father Larry and stepmother Linda, his brothers and their families Thomas, Lorie, Parker, Branner and Michael, Antra, Corky Boy, and Collin. He will also be dearly missed by his cousins, aunts, uncles, and by the family he gained when he married Christine--Dominic, Camille, Robert, Karen, Katherine, and Alexandra Caruso. His family will receive friends on Wednesday, May 10th from 4pm - 8pm at the Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home, 31 Arch St. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, 10am at St. I was shocked today to hear of his untimely passing. I knew Corky Boy as a professional--he will be missed--but this cannot compare to the deep loss for his family. To them I send my esteem for Corky, my sorrow, and my healing thoughts. May 10, 2017 We were dismayed to hear of Corky's untimely death. Bette, Larry and Linda, we offer our deepest sympathy; losing a child is the saddest thing a parent can face. And to Christine, their children, brothers and extended family, and to his many friends who are bewildered at this sad news, our hearts are with you. Reading about Corky's activities since he left high school, we are not surprised to see that he had a Corky Boy and successful, if too short, life. Please let us know if there will be a memorial service in the Portland area.

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