Marjorie Swann Boyers
July 28, 1945 ~ May 30, 2025
Marjorie “Margie” Swann Boyers, age 79, of Chaptico, Maryland, originally from Issue, Maryland, passed away on May 30, 2025.
Born on July 28, 1945, Margie was the beloved daughter of the late Dora and Philip Swann. She was the devoted wife of Charles Frank Boyers, with whom she shared 54 loving years of marriage. Together, they built a life centered on faith, family, and enduring love.
She was the most amazing mother to four children: Pete Boyers (Kara Moreau) of Sterling, Virginia; Geoff Boyers (Jody Boyers) of Chaptico, Maryland; Chuck Boyers (Michele DiOnne) of Leesburg, Virginia; and Terri Morauer (David Morauer) of Lothian, Maryland.
Margie was the cherished grandmother of seven grandchildren: Faith Boyers, Mason Boyers, Brendan Boyers, Wes Boyers, Will Morauer, Charles Morauer, and Samantha Boyers, who brought her endless joy and pride.
Margie was known for her warmth, kindness, and deep devotion to her family. She took great pride in her role as a wife, mother, and grandmother. A gifted cook and enthusiastic baker, she expressed her love through her meals and desserts.
A woman of deep and unwavering Catholic faith, Margie was a devoted parishioner who lived her beliefs through kindness, generosity, and service to others. She had a special place in her heart for the clergy, and she never met a priest that wasn’t invited to dinner many times over. Feeding others—especially priests—was one of the many ways she expressed her love and devotion to her faith and community.
The family will receive friends on Monday, June 9, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Mattingly-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, with prayers recited at 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 10, 205 at 11:00 AM in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD, with Father Stephen Wyble officiating. Her grandchildren—Faith Boyers, Mason Boyers, Brendan Boyers, Wes Boyers, Charles Morauer, and Samantha Boyers—will serve as pallbearers. Her grandson, William Morauer, will be serving at the Mass.
Burial and repast services will be private, reserved for immediate family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Seventh District Catholic Aid Society, c/o Sacred Heart Parish, 23080 Maddox Road, Bushwood, MD 20618.
Margie was an extraordinary woman whose love, strength, and generosity will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Condolences may be made to the family at www.mgfh.com.
Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home and Cremation Services, P.A., Leonardtown, MD.





I offer my deepest sympathy to the Boyer Family on the immeasurable loss you have suffered. Ms. Margie has shown my Mother (Clara Armstrong), such kindness and friendship. They met much later in life; however, it seemed as if they had been friends their entire lives. My Mom is devastated by the loss of her dear beloved friend. Our entire family owes Ms. Margie a debt of gratitude for sharing her heart and her genuine spirit with our Mother. We all take some comfort in knowing that Ms. Margie has indeed made it into the Kingdom, and she will be waiting to see us all again. Your work is done Ms. Margie, “Rest Peacefully”, until we meet again. The Armstrong Family
We are heartbroken by the loss of our dear friend Margie. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Our condolences go out to Charlie and her family.
Always kind, caring and giving, she took our family under her angel wings during our lifelong friendship which we will always remember and cherish. We receive comfort in knowing that she’s our angel in Heaven now waiting with open arms…eagerly planning and preparing another grand event.
We are sad that she died…but oh so happy that she lived.
Love Arlene and George
Mrs. Boyers a.k.a. Marge, leaves a permanent inpact on me as a loving mother to her family, children and their friends. I cannot count the times spent in the Boyers’ home after school chatting with her. She lit up with love as she’d serve her famous cookies and make us all feel welcomed and truly loved. She set an example of leading a life of true grace, dedication to family, beauty and humor. Her legacy lives in every person she met and certainly her children and grandchildren. I will pray her her family each day for what I know is a loss beyond words.
I met Mrs. Boyers when I was in 1st or 2nd grade. She.was always so kind and warm. I am thankful to have met her and I have this family in my prayers
I was heartbroken to hear of Margie’s passing. Though many years have passed since our paths last crossed, I have never forgotten how warm, kind, and full of light she was. We shared many cherished memories during our children’s school years—her welcoming spirit, generosity, and the way she made every child and parent feel seen and valued still stand out in my heart.
Margie had a unique gift for making people feel at home. Whether it was through her laughter, her listening ear, or her famous cookies, she gave so much of herself to others—and always with grace.
To her beloved family: please know that her kindness left a lasting impression, even on those who haven’t seen her in decades. I am holding you all in my heart and prayers during this time of deep loss.
We are so sorry to hear of Mrs. Boyers’s passing. She was so warm and welcoming, such a gracious hostess and raised a great bunch of kids and grandkids.
Our deepest condolences to the Swann and Boyers families.
John and I are so deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved Margie. You two complimented each other like no other couple we know. Margie was such a wonderful person and always treated us with such warmth and caring.
May your precious memories bring you comfort in the difficult days ahead.
To the family: Please know that we are holding you all in our hearts and prayers during this time of immeasurable loss.
Sam and I would like to send our deepest sympathy to all the Boyers at this sad time. We are so grateful for all the years our daughters Barbara and Ann and their friends were nurtured, loved and cherished by your family while at St.Marys Ryken HS. Marge was so vital in their becoming the wonderful women they are today and their connection continued to the present time. We will embrace and support you going forward. God bless you all as we adjust to her loss here on earth taking comfort in our shared faith and the promise of eternal life. Rest In Peace, dear Marge and thank you for being you. Love from Joan and Sam Smith
Attended school with Margie. She was a member a little plate of high school 1963 graduating class. Margie was such a wonderful woman. She was a wonderful girl and grew into the most amazing woman. I’m so sorry to hear that she’s gone. She will be so missed. Margie had the unique ability to make everyone feel like such a friend and she welcomed everyone so warmly and lovingly. This is a sad world without Margie.