she passionately served her loved ones up until she passed. Even though she was fiercely independent, Val fearlessly lived for her family and God. She selflessly loved and cared for others and her faith was profound. Her greatest joy in life was her husband, children and especially her grandkids who called her "ZuZu". She loved with every fiber of her being and dedicated her life to creating beautiful memories. She celebrated both small and big victories amongst her loved ones and had a grace and radiance that gleamed brilliantly. ZuZu trusted the Lord fervently, and took comfort in the Lord's promises. She shined with Jesus' love and light. She was an enthusiastic adventurer, creative artist, passionate homemaker, energetic horse lover, spirited cook and baker, devoted gardener, and she was also a better fisherman than anyone else. Her creative and lively spirit was felt among all who met her, her impact on others was remarkable. ZuZu's gentle, yet relentless presence will be felt forever. Val was also a very knowledgeable and wise business woman who successfully established a consulting business in 2011. ZuZu is survived and loved by her dedicated and loyal husband, John O. Boyd, her daughter, Amber Lee, son-in-love Brian Lee and grandchildren, Ethan, Nolan and Lexi, her son, John O. Boyd II, her daughter-in-love, Summer Boyd, and her grandson Jaxson, her sisters and their spouses, Cindy & Daniel Rogers, Debbie & Randy Tarver and Jackie & John Rachunek, her nieces and nephews, Dan & Nichole, Duby, Dustin, Deric, Kayla and Hunter, her beloved Boyd family, and an abundance of loved ones and friends. She is preceded in death by her mother LaVerne Bellet and her grandmother Evelyn Auermuller. A celebration of life gathering was held on Saturday at the Boyd residence for close family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the designation of Hospice in Valerie's name to Hill Country Memorial Hospice in Fredericksburg, TX (https://ourhcm.org/give-now/). Special Thanks to the staff at Hill Country Memorial Hospice. ZuZu, you were the heart of our family and we will carry your precious memory with us forever.