Rachael Nicole Boyer was called to her heavenly home on February 24, 2025, peacefully, surrounded by her loving family. Rachael was born in Kansas City Missouri to Clifford and Patricia Brumitt on September 17, 1969. A devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister, left to honor her memory are her husband Mark, her three children Kaila, Dakota, and Luke, her three grandchildren Sofia, Jaxen, and Sutherlynn, as well as her three siblings, Carrie, Jason and Jacie.
Rachael cherished her family above all else and was often heard gushing over how proud she was to be a Mama and even more proud to be a Mimi. As a tireless and steadfast military spouse for 20 years she made a home for her family across the country, adding a new pup for each deployment. Of all the places they called home, Rachael was happiest with her time spent in the sun or on the beach, leading her and Mark to settle in Florida in 2018.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, Rachael was always open to trying new things and finding different ways to express her creativity such as quilting and photography. In her recent days, she could be found gathered with friends enjoying a lively and competitive game night or peacefully piecing away at a beautiful quilt.
Rachael’s kind, thoughtful, and loving children stand as the greatest testament to the life and legacy she leaves behind. While she will be deeply missed, the memories she created, the love she shared, and the lessons she imparted will live on forever.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Gathering, March 15th, 10:30 A.M at Veteran’s Funeral Care 830 N Belcher Rd Clearwater, FL 33765.
With a broken and heavy heart, I send my heartfelt condolences to the family. I feel like I know all of you from listening to Rachel gush about her children and grandchildren.. over the last year we have become very close and I introduced her to my inner circle where we played games weekly, enjoyed ladies lunches,and just enjoyed spending time with all our friends laughing and sharing our lives. We recently took a cruise that gave us many stories to tell since the Caribbean was having rains and the oceans were full of swells…but we managed to make new friends on the boat and spent a lot of time eating, playing games and cards.. and just talking. Our group will not be the same without Rachel. We will miss her everyday and think of her fondly.. our prayers are being held up for everyone feeling her loss. Fly high sweet friend.
I was Rachel’s step-mom from 1972-1980. Jason’s mom.
I am so so sorry for your loss.
Rest in peace, Rachael.
Mark, to you and your family, and to you and Rachael’s friends and relatives, Helen and I send our sincerest condolences. I was thinking of what to say that I haven’t already said to you in private conversation, but then I read these words from Helen Keller: “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” May this quote offer you hope during these difficult times, and may your memories of Rachael be a blessing.
Rachael was fun and creative. She had a wonderful sense of humor and no matter what was happening in her life, she always found a way to love those around her. She loved and cherished her family like no other, especially her children and grandchildren. She was spunky and kind. I will miss our talks and sewing endeavors. Rachael definitely made the most out of life. She was a great friend and I cherish the time we had together. My heart goes out to her family during this sad time. May you finally feel no pain and rest in peace sweet friend.
Mark and familia,
Please accept my deepest sympathies, and on behalf of our entire PA team, please know we are thinking of you during this painful time. As your work family, we are here for you.