Cari Ann (Price) Boyea

10/12/1984 - 12/01/2023

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Obituary For Cari Ann (Price) Boyea

Cari A. (Price) Boyea, 39, of Eau Claire passed away on Friday, December 1, 2023, at home surrounded by her family.

Cari was born on October 12, 1984, to Sam Simonson in Eau Claire. Cari loved spending time with her son, Riot, especially going fishing and playing Monopoly. She loved movies, bingo, music, playing pool, shopping, going out to eat, hats, and scratch offs. Cari enjoyed attending car shows, concerts, fairs, flea markets and parades. Toys brought out her inner child and she especially loved Squishmallows and Polly Pocket. Cari loved her family and friends. She was a very outgoing person and she loved life itself. Cari was always happy, despite the many surgeries she had had through her life, going through chemo, and being in and out of the hospital. She enjoyed going on motorcycle rides with her uncle Chad.

Cari is survived by her son, Riot Boyea; mother, Sam Simonson; grandmother, Patti Scott; uncles, Chad (Amanda) Scott and David (Cindy) Welk; in-laws, Sherry and Rick Boyea; friends, Susie Hinze, Crystal Harper, and Erin Gaulke; and many other family member and friends.

Cari was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Paul and Betty Price; grandpa, Neil Kjarsgaard; cousin, Lisa Price; and one of her best friends, Scotty Farrel.

A memorial service will be on Thursday, December 14, 2023, at 5:00 pm at Gospel Light Baptist Church, 320 S. Wisconsin Street, Fall Creek, WI 54742, with Pastor Scott Kennedy. A visitation will be an hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday.

Services

14 Dec

Visitation

04:00 PM

Gospel Light Baptist Church 320 S. Wisconsin Street Fall Creek, WI 54742 Get Directions »
14 Dec

Funeral Service

05:00 PM

Gospel Light Baptist Church 320 S. Wisconsin Street Fall Creek, WI 54742 Get Directions »
by Obituary Assistant

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  • 12/08/2023

    Cari was a friend of mine and I to her in a time where such a thing as a friend was a precious and rare commodity. I met her only a few short years ago and felt like I should have known her longer considering close proximity to mutual friends. Cari confided in me and trusted me and shared vulnerabilities with me seeking light in a dark time. I really proud of her for that and her courage is something to be made note of. She saved my life in a very literal way and my commitment to life and love and never giving up is strengthened and possible because of her and her trust in me. Significant memories cemented forever. My thoughts and prayers to those thinking of her now.

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