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Helen Boyd

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Helen Roberta Boyd, 52, died at home Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Miles City.

She along with her twin brother, Patrick James Boyd ,were born to Geraldine Spotted Bird and Lionel D. Boyd in Great Falls on March 21, 1967.

That following year, the family including her two older brothers, Eugene and George, moved to Poplar on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation where they bought a home in Brockton. There, she attended both Barbara Gilligan Elementary and Brockton, Poplar High Schools.

In 1984, she, with her mom, Patrick and George, moved to Bangs, Texas, where at the age of 17, she accepted Jesus Christ in her heart as Lord and Savior of her life. She attended New Testament Holiness Church pastored by Franklin Baron, the mother church of The Jesus Christ Ministry founded by Brother David Terrell who she continued to follow through Youtube until her death.

In 1993, she moved back to Brockton to take care of her mother’s home. In 2005, she moved to Miles City. Throughout all the trials and tribulations of her life, she retained her love for God and His Word. She was a devoted Christian and a witness of the love of “Jesus Christ Of Nazereth, My Lord And Savior Hallelujah” (as she often posted on Facebook) by always praying, sharing and giving what she had wholeheartedly. She would from time to time visit, pray and take care of the sick and shut in.

She was known by many for her love of cooking and making sharing her mom’s frybread recipe.

She is survived by her father, Lionel Dwight Boyd (Rose) of Poplar; and brothers, Eugene Charles Boyd of Brockton, George Farrel Boyd of Roundup and her twin, Patrick James Boyd, of Brockton.

Funeral services were held Monday, March 9, at the Pentecostal Church of God in Poplar. Interment was at Riverside Catholic Cemetery in Riverside under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.

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