Alan M. "Bud" Deyoe

May 7, 1927 — May 11, 2026

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It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Alan M. Deyoe, Jr., 99, of Boynton Beach, Florida. Bud was born on May 7, 1927, in Des Moines, Iowa, and died on May 11, 2026, in his home.

Bud graduated from Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and served in the United States Navy during World War II. After the war, Bud attended Drake University. While working at Popular Mechanics Magazine he met his wife, Alice Joyce Sahlberg Deyoe, and they were married for 65 years. They moved to Pinewood Lake in Trumbull, CT. where he was an executive at Golf Digest and Tennis magazine. After retiring in 1987, Bud volunteered as an EMS Dispatcher with the Town of Trumbull, and put in many hours of contribution to Civitan and the Nichols United Methodist Church.

In 2000, Bud and Alice moved to Florida, where he continued volunteering his time at the Rotary Club of Boynton Beach, Bethesda Hospital East, and First Church of Boynton Beach. Bud and Alice enjoyed spending time with their children and grandchildren; whether it was driving them to school and watching sports events, going on cruise vacations as a family, or just hanging out at the pool with them. 

Bud was predeceased by his wife, Alice; his mother, Carolyn Deyoe; his father, Alan M. Deyoe; his brother, John Deyoe, and his sisters, Carolyn Bonsall and Jean Deyoe.

Bud is survived by his three children, Dr. Lane (Jenifer) Deyoe, Leanne (Todd) Erickson, Lora (Scott) Hanlon; 11 grandchildren, Caroline Deyoe, Christian Deyoe, Catherine Deyoe, Calleigh Deyoe, Claire Deyoe, Shane McFarland, Alyssa (Ki) Braxton, Tyler (Chelsea) Kennedy, Kristin Kennedy, Cooper Kennedy, Carter Kennedy; and two great-grandchildren, Hailey and Henry Braxton.

Funeral Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at First Church of Boynton Beach.  Friends may visit the family from 11:00 to service time. Committal Services and burial, with Military Honors, will follow at South Florida National Cemetery, Lake Worth. Please gather in Lane #5.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Church of Boynton Beach, 101 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33435, in memory of Bud Deyoe.

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