
ROBERT G. DOYLE, aged 80 years, beloved husband for 43 years to Barbara A. (nee Kingery), dear father of John Edward, Karen Lee Caldwell (husband Robert) and Stephanie Haggerty (husband John), loving grandfather of Helen Frances Caldwell, fond brother of the late William P. Doyle, Sr., cherished uncle and great-uncle to many. Mr. Doyle was a long time employee of Graybar Electric and retired as District Sales Manager. Contributions suggested to Hospice of the Western Reserve; or to The Humane Society of the United States (H.S.U.S.). Funeral services Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010 at the funeral home at 10 AM. Burial following in Acacia Memorial Park. Family will receive friends to pay tribute and celebrate the life of Bob at THE DeJOHN-FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME OF WILLOUGHBY HILLS, 28890 CHARDON RD. (between Bishop Rd. and Rt. 91) TUESDAY 6-8 PM.
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Karen Kingrey
I cherish the memories of Bob Doyle. When I was young, I remembered he asked Barbara, my sister for a date. He let her to take his two children, Karen and John to be with us at swimming pool in South Charleston, WV. They got married and took them to Lexington, Ky. I joined with them in Atlanta, Ga. When Barbara was pregant, he was thrilled to have another children. They could not figure out the names to name their newborn daughter. Asked two Karen (daughter and sister in law) to pick the names. We picked up Stephanie Elaine. Watched his laughter when he was with our family on our trips. He had a wonderful life to watch his nephews/nieces, great nephews/nieces, and granddaughter grow and gave them his love. Thank God for letting him as my beloved and caring brother in law while he lived on this earth.
Karen Kingrey
Bill Holcomb
Bob was one of my favorite Graybar employees. We worked together in Cleveland. Always had a kind word .My deepest sympathy to Barbra and the family. He was a Good ole Country boy. Rest well my friend.
Doug Kingery
Aunt Barbara, Stephanie and Family,
My sincere condolences to the entire family for the loss of a wonderful person. I know uncle Bob was loved, highly respected and will be sorely missed by many. PLEASE accept my deepest sympathy in this very sad time.
Debbie Kucera
I was so sad to hear about Bob’s passing. I worked with him for many years through Valmont Industries. He was a great guy and will truly be missed! Try to hold onto all the good memories you have of him.
Kevin Pasek
Please accept my deepest condolences, we have lost one of the nicest men I have ever meet. He always had time to help me with any problem I had no matter how small or insignificant. Even though I only knew him a few years I felt I had known him my whole life. He was a good friend.
Sincerely,
Kevin Pasek
Ned Morton
Condolences to the family. I had the privilege of working with Bob at Graybar, and through the years after he retired. Bob was a gentleman, always leading by example and I’m a better man for having know him.
Brenda Michalski
I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was a joy to work with.
Brenda Michalski
Valmont Industries
Kate and Mike Eppich
Steph, We are sorry for you loss. I hope you all find comfort knowing your dad is at peace. Thoughts and prayers for all of you
Dave Kingery
Aunt Barbra, Steph and family,
Please accept mt deepest condolences, Uncle Bob was very much loved and will be missed.
Cindy Doyle Taylor
Hello Barbara and family,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Bob. He was a truly great guy. I remember all the time I spent with him and your family when we visited Bill and Charlotte,in Charleston and at the camp.
My dad and mom dearly loved him. As a child I never realized just how much you all did for us when dad was in the V A hospital in Kentucky. Rest assured dad and mom never forgot. Mom talked about it often.
I heard you were planning to attend the Doyle reunion last month. I went in hopes of seeing all of you. What a shame we couldn’t have had one last visit together.
Maybe we can reconnect via the internet. It would be great to hear about your lives. I would love to connect with Karen also. She and I spent several birthdays together as children. I would love to hear about her family. I haven’t heard anything since Charlotte died. She used to talk about all of you often. I miss her.
I am sending you and the family my love and condolences,with the hope we will see each other in the future.
Warmly,
Cindy (Doyle) Taylor
Jim and Marilyn Leis
I just read of Bob’s passing on the Graybar website. My heart is heavy at the loss Barbara and the family must feel. I am, however, uplifted by the many memories of working with Bob and the good times we shared. His southern courtesy and charm often hid his competitive spirit and sharp business sense. I will treasure these memories forever. Jim