Laura Morning Buzz Husband: Jeff Boyce’s Story & Updates
If you wake up to rock radio in New England, you know her voice instantly. Laura Boyce—simply “Laura” on the air—has been the warm, funny, beating heart of Greg & The Morning Buzz for more than twenty years. Every weekday morning on Rock 101 (WGIR-FM) and 100.3 WHEB, she makes thousands of us laugh before coffee even kicks in.
As of November 18, 2025, the question so many listeners are asking right now has a deeply sad answer: Laura’s husband was Jeffrey Patrick Boyce, known to everyone as Jeff. Tragically, Jeff passed away suddenly at their home in Manchester, New Hampshire, on November 15, 2025. He was only 48 years old.
This gentle, hilarious, larger-than-life man—who Laura married in 2006 and built a beautiful family with—has left an enormous hole in the lives of his wife, their two young sons, and the entire Morning Buzz family.

Who Is Laura’s Husband?
Laura’s husband was Jeff Boyce—full name Jeffrey Patrick Boyce. Born on September 22, 1977, Jeff was a Manchester-area guy through and through. He and Laura married in 2006 and raised two amazing boys together, Parker (born 2011) and Dylan (born 2015).
Jeff worked in sales and operations for many years, most recently at E&R Cleaners after a long career at Skillsoft. Friends and coworkers remember him as the guy who could make anyone laugh, who organized the best cookouts, and who never forgot a birthday.
On November 15, 2025, Jeff passed away suddenly at home. He was 48. The official obituary from Lambert Funeral Home in Manchester describes it simply as a sudden passing and focuses on celebrating the joyful, kind person he was. The family has asked for privacy during this heartbreaking time, and the Morning Buzz community has wrapped Laura and the boys in love and support.
How Laura and Jeff Built Their Beautiful Life
Their love story started long before the wedding bells. Jeff grew up in Hooksett, went to Manchester West High School, and had that classic New England charm—Red Sox fan, loved a good barbecue, always tinkering with cars in the garage. When he and Laura got married in 2006, it felt like the most natural thing in the world to everyone who knew them.
They settled in Manchester and created the kind of home that felt warm the second you walked in. Jeff was the dad who turned ordinary weekends into adventures. Snow day? Time to build the biggest igloo on the block. Rainy Saturday? Blanket fort city with flashlights and microwave s’mores.
Laura has told so many stories on the air about Jeff surprising the boys with “yes days” where every kid request got an automatic yes, or sneaking them extra ice cream when Mom wasn’t looking.
The Man Behind the Microphone
Morning radio is tough on families—alarm clocks at 3:30 or 4 a.m., on air by 5:30, home by late morning, then the rest of life. Jeff made it work without ever complaining. He handled school drop-offs, packed lunches with little encouraging notes, and kept everything running so Laura could shine on the show.
When the Morning Buzz crew did live events or charity drives, Jeff was often right there in the background—hauling equipment, cracking jokes with the team, beaming with pride at his wife.
Listeners who met Jeff at station events always said the same thing. He had that rare gift of making every person feel like an old friend within minutes.
The Boys Who Meant the World to Him
Parker and Dylan were Jeff’s entire universe. At 14 and 10 years old, they’re now facing a loss no child should ever have to face. Jeff coached their teams, cheered louder than anyone at games, taught them how to throw a perfect spiral, and made sure they grew up knowing they were loved beyond measure. Those boys were his proudest accomplishment, and anyone who heard Laura talk about family on the air knew that.
The Morning Buzz Family Right Now
Since November 15, the show has gone on with heavy hearts. Greg, Roadkill, and the whole crew have kept things moving while making space to honor Jeff and support Laura however they can.
Laura has been off the air, which is completely understandable—she’s home with her boys, grieving the love of her life. Listeners have flooded the station’s social pages, emails, and voicemail with messages of love, shared memories, and offers of help.
A Light That Will Never Dim
Jeff Boyce was the kind of person who made the world better just by being in it. His laugh, his kindness, his absolute devotion to Laura and their boys—these are the things people will carry forever. The sudden loss at only 48 has reminded everyone how fragile and precious life is.
To Laura, Parker, Dylan, and the entire Boyce family: the whole Morning Buzz community is holding you close. Jeff’s light touched so many lives, and the stories, the love, and the memories will keep shining.
We love you, Laura. Take all the time you need. We’ll be right here whenever you’re ready.
Conclusion
Jeff may be gone far too soon, but the love he and Laura shared—the family they built, the joy they spread—will live on in Parker and Dylan, in every story Laura has ever told on the air, and in the hearts of everyone who was lucky enough to know him. This is a reminder to all of us to hug our people a little tighter, say the kind words today, and cherish the ordinary moments that turn out to be extraordinary.
Laura, when you’re ready to come back to the microphone, we’ll be waiting with open arms and full hearts. Until then, know that thousands of us are sending you strength, peace, and so much love. Jeff’s legacy is the happiness he gave so freely, and that happiness will never fade. Rest easy, Jeff. Thank you for sharing your light with all of us.





