Kassidee Taylor Larkin Boyce
November 24, 1997 ~ October 1, 2019
Kassidee Taylor Larkin Boyce--beloved daughter of Jeff and Jan Boyce, sister of Lauren Pozega and Shane Boyce, granddaughter of Mary Charles and the late John Charles, the late Bill and Fran Boyce, niece of John (Stephanie) Charles, Kellie (David) Connor, Megan (Tyler) Lewis, Molly (Torin) Cone, Brian Charles, Trish (Phil) Boyce, Joan (Ray) Nowak, Don Boyce, Billy Boyce, Susan (Richard) Lobb, the late Julie (Greg) Deka, and the late Lynn Schurr, loving cousins and many friends-- passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2019.
Kassi was a bright light and was so very easy to love. She was whip-smart, quick-witted and funny, always funny “Kassi was voted the class clown of her graduating class—she could put a smile on your face or make you laugh no matter what mood you were in.”
But most of all, Kassi will be remembered for her huge heart and her kindness. When Kassi was in high school, she was chosen to be captain of the cross country team—not because she was the fastest runner, but because she was so nurturing and supportive of others. In college, she volunteered as a dog walker for rescue dogs --and ended up adopting a wayward puppy named Snickers, who she loved dearly. She also organized and raised money for those afflicted with blindness through her sorority’s philanthropy. She often accompanied her mom when she taught kids at church on Sundays. Kassi was a magnet for all children—especially her little cousins who adored her and looked forward to spending time with her at Lake Erie each summer.
She was a senior at Salisbury University; she was in the honors program with a major in Community Health. she was president of the Zeta Psi chapter of Delta Gamma sorority. She graduated from Leonardtown High School in 2016, where she served as a class officer.
Kassi spent her summers working as a lifeguard and later became a managing lifeguard at the Wildewood Pool. She also waitressed one summer at Joe’s Crab Shack and had a short stint as an ice-cream scooper while attending school at Salisbury. In grade school and high school, she was a cheerleader on the Twisters and the Cougars competitive cheer teams.
Kassi loved the outdoors and hiking. She also loved a day at the beach-- whether that be at home in Maryland, or Lake Michigan, or Lake Erie or Florida. She liked to keep an eye out for some good sea glass. Kassi was always up for an adventure and traveled with friends to Australia, Panama, and to visit her sister, Lauren, in Florida. She enjoyed going to concerts with her brother, Shane. She also loved Les Miserables and was known to belt out a tune.
Whether you knew Kassi well or barely at all, she made an impression—whether it was by how absolutely beautiful, ridiculously funny, or incredibly big-hearted she was, she left her mark on you. She was the best daughter and sister that anyone could ask for. She leaves a big hole in our hearts, but she will continue to stay with us through memories and the laughs.
The family will receive friends on Monday, October 7, 2019 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will follow in the Funeral Home Chapel at 7:00 PM. Interment will be private.
Flowers or contributions may be made to any local animal rescue.





What a beautiful young woman, I too lost a daughter. My heart breaks for you. Your family is in My prayers.
Jeff & family,
I am absolutely heartbroken for you. I believe that a person who departs this earth never truly leaves. They are still alive in our hearts and minds, and through us, they live on. Please accept my heartfelt condolences, she will not be forgotten. Much love to you.
Words can not express the sorrow I feel for your loss. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs.
Jan and Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sharing in your sorrow with love and friendship.
Jeff and family, I am deeply saddened for your loss. It is obvious Kassi was an inspiration and ray of sunshine to everyone who knew her. My heart and prayers go out to you.
I am saddened to hear about Kassi. She was such a great friend to Erykah and such a beautiful person. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.
We don’t even know how to express our deepest sympathy for you all at this difficult time. Kassi had a special place in our family and we loved her so much. We have so many memories of her with us on various outings and vacations.
We want to thank you for allowing Kassi to become part of our family and Ashley’s best friend. She was always there for Ashley in good times and bad.
Kassi will forever hold a very special place in our hearts.
We love you.
Jan and Family, So sorry to hear of the passing of Kassidee, I know she was the center of your world and light of your lives. Hold dear those special memories. Wishing you hope in your sorrow and comfort in your pain. She was an amazing young woman.