2025ObituariesElizabeth “Liz” Roach Boyd

April 10, 2025by SealeUser6

Elizabeth “Liz” Roach Boyd, known affectionately as “Mamee” to her grandchildren and “Mamma Liz” to countless others, passed away peacefully on her 69th birthday, April 6, 2025, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Liz was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She leaned on her faith in God throughout her life, finding solace and strength in daily devotionals. Her family was her greatest joy, and she treasured every moment spent with her grandchildren: Elizabeth Robichaux, Parker Nations, Jackson Boyd, William Boyd, and Olivia Boyd.

After graduating from the Ridgedale Academy class of 1974, Liz went to work for State Farm in Monroe. While working in Monroe, she met Rodney, her future husband. Liz was the rock of their relationship, providing stability and strength, while Rodney was the dreamer, always envisioning new possibilities and adventures. They settled outside of Baton Rouge and began their life, often working together with Liz running the office or providing administrative support to a business or venture of Rodney’s. One of their greatest professional achievements was founding Feliciana Fabricators in 1995, a structural steel fabrication shop, which they ran together. Rodney and Liz balanced each other perfectly; together, they created a loving and strong partnership that lasted throughout their marriage of 45 years.

Liz’s beloved friend, Gayle Barnard, shared, “She was a very loyal person and friend to many people, always there when anyone needed her.” Many friends have shared similar sentiments, reflecting on her unwavering loyalty and the love she brought into their lives.

Liz is survived by her husband, Rodney B. Boyd, Sr.; daughter, Amanda (Kyle) Nations; son, Rodney (Katie) Boyd, Jr.; her five grandchildren; beloved dog, Oscar; brother, Danny (Debbie) Roach; brother-in-law, Chuck Lowther; sisters-in-law, Sharon (David) Rogillio, Donna Cutrer, Belinda (Bob) Wallace; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, A.D. and Edith Roach; sisters, Kay Lowther, Sue Eppler, and Linda Crews; mother-in-law, Frances Nelson; and father-in-law, Jesse Nelson.

The family wishes to extend their eternal gratitude to the Ochsner nurses and the exceptional team with Baton Rouge Hospice for their compassion, dedication, and unwavering support during Liz’s final days. To the numerous others who supported both Liz and the family, thank you for being a shining light during those dark times.

 

God saw that I was tired and a cure was not to be,

so he put his arms around me and whispered, “Come home with me”.

I took his hand when I heard him call.

I turned my back and left you all.

If my passing has left a void, then feel it with remembered joy.

So grieve awhile for me if you must, then let your grief be comforted with trust.

You must not tie yourself to me with tears,

but you must thank God that we had so many years.

And then when you must come this way too,

I’ll greet you with a smile knowing that the Lord has welcomed you.

 

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In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Liz’s honor to one of her favorite charities: St. Jude, Disabled American Veterans, or the Alzheimer’s Association.

A private celebration of life will be held by the family in remembrance of Liz, whose strength and perseverance were an inspiration to all who knew her.

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6 comments

  • Christina Fears

    April 13, 2025 at 3:04 am

    Amanda and family. I am so very sorry for your loss of a beautiful mother, wife, and grandmother. There will never be the words to say that will help. But hold on to every memory you have and cherish them all together. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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  • Kerry Avery

    April 12, 2025 at 1:46 am

    Amanda, I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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  • Jackie Bonano Moran

    April 10, 2025 at 10:28 pm

    Dear Liz, You were such a good friend to all and always took care of everyone. We had many good times together and all our Gatlinburg trips were so much fun. Please say hello to Raymond for me and watch after our loved ones until we meet up with them again. You will be missed by all who knew you. I know you are healed and free of pain now. Love you, Jackie Bonano Moran

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  • Jennifer

    April 10, 2025 at 9:56 pm

    I’ll miss you Aunt Liz, but will smile when I think of you and all the memories I’ve had with you. You trusting me with Amanda and Rod from the time they were born helped to instill confidence in myself and fostered a love of children. Your health battles have been an inspiration to me in mine. You brought me for my first frozen yogurt, trusted me taking the kids to the “ icee store”, let me watch you get your eyebrows waxed( and made me leave when there was more waxing to do😂), and laughed at my weekend fiascos spent babysitting… including flooding your house, creating leaks in the water bed, and thinking your children were lost on my watch…. I’ll forever miss you. I love you!

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  • Renee'

    April 10, 2025 at 6:05 pm

    Dear Rodney and family, Henry and I were heartbroken to hear about Liz passing. I saw her last at Johnny’s Pizza on Wax rd. She looked great and we talked for quite awhile:)
    My best memory is when we were going to a store for office chairs. All of a sudden she punched me in the arm and said something about a blue buggy! I was so stunned she started laughing so hard she had to pull over!! LOL then she explained the “punch buggy” game. I’d never heard of it before! God bless yall and believe me when I say she knew she was loved. I wish I could visit but I have the dreaded covid! We will be praying for Pease and comfort. Love to you all

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  • Yvonne Freeman Carter

    April 10, 2025 at 5:42 pm

    Liz was a good friend and a great member of our 1974 graduates of Ridgedale Academy. She will be missed greatly.
    Love to all her family 💔

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