Ronald Boyle
Died: January 11, 2015 | Place: St. Joseph's Hospice, London
Obituary
BOYLE: Ronald
Passed away peacefully, with family by his side, on Sunday January 11, 2015 at St. Joseph’s Hospice, in his 76th year.Beloved husband of Carolyn Boyle (nee Caine).Loving father of Bradley Boyle and his wife Margaret of London, Jennifer Boyle of Toronto, Timothy Boyle of Calgary, Douglas Boyle and his wife Heather of Okanagan Falls, BC, Timothy Jolly of Mildmay, David Jolly and his wife Jan of Port Burwell. Also missed by 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Joan Boyd and her husband Curtis of Barrie. Survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends and business associates are welcome to join the family for a Celebration of Ron’s Life at the River Bend Golf and Country Club, 1200 Sandy Somerville Drive, London, on Friday January 16, 2015 between 2:00pm – 5:00pm. Eulogy by Jennifer Boyle at 3:15pm.
Cremation has taken place.Donations greatly appreciated to the St. Joseph’s Hospice or to the LHSC Foundation.Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com.
Arrangements entrusted to A. Millard George Funeral Home.
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Dear Carolyn & family, we are so deeply saddened to hear of Ron’s passing. Our heart felt condolences to you all. May the wonderful memory’s you have of Ron, help you find peace. Boyd & Cathy
Dear Carolyn & Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. He was a wonderful mentor, Broker, and friend and will be sadly missed by both John and I.
Regards,
Betty & John Grant
Dear Carolyn and family.Our deepest sympathies to all of you.Ron was always a gentleman and a pleasure to work with.We shared may work experiences and he was always respectful to all his coworkers.I had a high regard for him.I know he will be greatly missed by both family and friends.
Carolyn,
Although I know words offer small comfort in your hour of sorrow, I do wish to express my sincere sympathy to you on the loss of your beloved husband Ron.
With deepest sympathy,
Susan Pratt, 1223 Sandy Somerville Drive
Dear Carolyn and family. I am very sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. Ron was such a stylish man and I was very proud to share a managers table with him during our days at Canada Trust. He was the first golfer I had ever seen in plus-fours and he had the game to justify wearing them. I feel very sad that he is gone. My thoughts are with you all. Thanks for the great memories.
Dear Carolyn & Family:
Always stylish, always gracious and imbued with a fabulous sense of humour, Ron was truly a pleasure to work for and with over the years and to know as a friend. Ron was not just one of the “good guys”: he was one of the “great guys” and will be sorely missed by many. My sincere condolences.
Dear Carolyn and family, we are saddened to hear the news of Ron’s passing. He was a good man, a true gentleman, a wonderful musician, a great euchre player and very special to so many people. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
A true gentleman and professional realtor! Always a friendly greeting with a big smile, warm wishes and a handshake. London St Thomas Association of Realtors has lost a shining example of the type of person our industry strives to project. Our thoughts and prayers are with Carolyn and family.
Dear Carolyn, sorry to learn of Ron’s passing. We go back a long time when Ron was in the Graphic Arts Industry. He was a great person to do business with. Having recently lost my wife of 54 years I can appreciate your loss of your husband and partner. My sincere condolences.
We were so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. We did not spend a lot of time with him but he was always smiling and pleasant when we met. I know words are little comfort at a time like this but please know they are offered with the deepest sincerity. Harry & Fiona
Dear Carolyn, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your much loved husband, Ron.
My deepest sympathy to you and your entire family.
Mary Hamacher
Dear Carolyn, our thoughts are with you and your family. Ronnie was full of life and we had such fun with you both on the cruise. Playing Bill Bailey in the back yard will stick with us a long time too. I hope you agree those are memories Ronnie would like us to keep.
John (and Cindy)
Ron Boyle was one of my first business man mentors from over 30 yrs ago. First class, honourable, sophisticated & a truly professional realtor. Handshake golden & smile infectious. One of the best!
Carolyn I feel for you. Know that your soul mate continues to watch over you with his diligent care, protective arms & his abundance of love he shared with all of you. Our memories with him will never be forgotten.
Please accept our deepest heartfelt condolences from our family to you & yours. May God Bless you all
– George Georgopoulos
Carolyn..it is with such sadness the news of your Ron..With so many memories and good times.shared laughs and business with Ron…a fine, gentle, upstanding, engaging gentleman..he will be missed by many..but always remembered.
Carolyn we extend our deepest sympathies
to you and your family. You and Ron
were a wonderful team.. He will be
missed but not forgotten.
Dear Carolyn: We are saddened for you on the loss of your beloved Ron. May your memories bring you peace and comfort as you cope with the days ahead.
We were saddened to hear of Ron’s illness and passing. He was such an integral part of the RiverBend community – giving so much of his time and energy and good humour. I valued his contributions on Council and regret not knowing him better. Condolences to Carolyn and the rest of the family.
Ron was my step father whom I’ve known since we lived in Westmount, London. Ron brought joy and happiness to my mother and will be greatly missed. I am thankful that I had a wonderful step father and will cherish the fond memories of golfing with my mom and Ron, Myrtle Beach and family get togethers.
Dear Carolyn, Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time. We will miss Ron’s presence at River Bend. He contributed so much to the community. We were both so appreciative of the help that he gave to us when we were looking to become residence.
Warmest personal regards,
Bob and Debra
Sincere sympathy to Ron’s family and friends.
How can one sum up a man’s life in just a few words? Ron was the epitome of all that was loving and good, and we are so proud to be able to say that he was our brother-in-law.We will miss him dearly and will hold his memory close forever. Harvey and Cheryl Donation to Hospice London.
Carolyn,
I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your husband Ron. I only knew him for a short time when we worked on the Hutton House golf committee together but he was always a true gentleman.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.