Jeff Boyce Manchester NH Accident – Community, Greg & The Morning Buzz, and Laura Boyce Mourn Sudden Loss
The Manchester NH community been dealing with a real heavy blow this week after the sudden death of Jeff Boyce, whose passing in a tragic accident left friends, family and folks across New Hampshire radio circles feeling shocked and honestly kinda broken. News of the accident spread fast, and many people who knew Jeff — or just knew of him through the tight-knit Buzz fam — been sharing memories and confusion about how fast life can flip on its head.
Jeff was widely known because of his connection to Greg & The Morning Buzz, where his wife, Laura Boyce, has long been a familiar and loved voice on-air. People online say the loss hit even harder because the Boyce family has always felt like “real people,” the kind of radio personalities listeners feel like they grow up with. When word started circulating that Laura had lost her husband, fans and coworkers were scrambling for answers while also trying to give her the space she needed in the middle of what’s clearly a nightmare for any family.
Details about the accident haven’t been fully laid out publicly, which left folks in the area speculating, but the one thing everyone agreed on was how much Jeff meant to the people closest to him. Friends described him as someone who showed up without waiting to be askd, always throwing a hand to help, always cracking a joke at the exact moment things were feeling too heavy. Comments across social media said he had “a good soul,” “steady energy,” and that warm type of presence that makes people feel safe around him.
Laura, who’s always been open on-air about her life, hasn’t shared much yet — and most listeners say they don’t expect her to. People close to the station said the staff been rallying around her and the whole Boyce family, trying to hold things together while letting them grieve in whatever way they need. Morning Buzz listeners said the show sounded “different” the morning after the news broke, with longer pauses and that kind of emotional quiet that says more than words.
Community members in Manchester been posting tributes nonstop, sharing small stories — Jeff helping fix someone’s flat tire in a parking lot, Jeff showing up early to help set up an event, Jeff making sure his kids’ friends always felt welcome in his home. Those little stuff became the big stuff this week, kinda reminding everyone why his loss is hitting so far beyond his immediate family.
People also mentioned how much he supported Laura’s career, cheering her on publicly and privately through every crazy early morning, every charity drive, every wild Buzz moment that became part of New Hampshire radio history. Many listeners said it’s impossible to think about Laura’s voice without now feeling the ache of what she’s walking through.
Even without all the official details about the accident, the community is treating Jeff’s passing like the loss of someone who mattered deeply. And they not wrong. The pain hanging over Manchester feels heavy because the man they lost was one of those steady good ones — the kind who don’t make noise but leave a mark that don’t go away.
Jeff Boyce’s death left a silence thats not easy to fill, and people across New Hampshire are holding close to Laura, the Boyce family, and everyone at Greg & The Morning Buzz as they move through the hardest chapter they’ve ever had to face.