of Little Rock, AR
October 7, 1949 - June 8, 2025
Eldon ''Lee'' Leroy Boyett, age 75, of Little Rock, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, June 8, 2025. A Celebration of Lee's Life will be held Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at10:00am at Roller-Drummond Funeral Home with visitation beginning at 9:00am. Burial will follow at Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery in Perryville at 12:15pm. He was born in Phoenix, AZ on October 7, 1949 to the late L.D. Boyett and Gladys Brown Boyett. He taught his sister how to swim and how to spell and proper grammar. Lee was a member of Lifleline Baptist Church, loved his church, a good Christian man and served as a Gideon for a few years. Lee was a graduate of Central High and State Teachers College in Conway. He taught English in school for a few years and worked 35 years for Stroman's Rental as assistant Manager. Lee loved Sassy (sister's) and Blue (neighbor's) dogs and nature. He enjoyed feeding birds and critters. He was an avid Comic Book collector and co-wrote a few articles with friend, Hames Ware. He collected Disney, music CD's-country, loved old movies and game shows on T.V. He played guitar and was previously involved in nursing home ministry before his stroke. He and his best friend Jon Evans went to flea markets and out to eat every week. Lee is survived by his sister, Beverly Williams and her husband, Jimmy and their dog, Sassy. Special friends are Jon Evans and Darlene McMoran and his brothers-in-law's family who adopted him into the family. Special thanks to St. Vincent ICU nurses and St. Vincent Hospice-excellent care. In lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to Lifeline Baptist Little Rock or Levy Baptist North Little Rock.
You and Jimmy have looked out for me and been like family to me and I enjoyed it all the times that I got to visit Lee and help him with his house God bless you
My sweet friend Beverly. I love you and will be besides you always. We are ''Church Sisters''. You were the best sister ever and took such good care of Lee. May you rest in the comfort of our Lord and Savior! ♥️
Bev, there are no words only beautiful memories. It was an honor and a privilege to serve with Lee at the Nursing Home ministries and then union rescue mission for almost 20 years. I first began the Shutin ministry with he and your dad. Lee was always available. He played the guitar, sung and always helped bring residents to the singing area. He was a true man of god and loved you!!! My heart and prayers are with you and your family dear friend.
I am so sorry for your loss Beverly, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I am so sorry for your loss, Beverly. He is at peace now, and with his Lord. I love you dear.
Lee was a sweet man. I will miss seeing him at church. Praying for his family!
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Lee. He was a wonderful person and friend. He will be missed. I will keep the family lifted up in prayer.