BRADLEY WAYNE BOYLE "BRAD" July 26, 1961 - February 4, 2024 Loving husband and father of two, Brad passed away peacefully, on Sunday, February 4, 2024, at his home in London, Ontario. Brad was the best. There is simply no other way to put it. He was smart, compassionate, generous, had a great sense of humour and had a big call for adventure. There was very little in life that he took for granted and none less so than his family. He really made the best of life. Brad is survived by his wife of 30 years, Margaret Rhijnsburger; his children, Adam Boyle (Amanda Graham) and Erin Boyle; his siblings, Jennifer Boyle, Tim Boyle, Doug (Heather) Boyle, Randy (Sheila) Hughes, Bret Hughes and Susan (Julien) Gagne; brothers-in-law, Jim Rhijnsburger and Avery Rhijnsburger (Steve Davis); his stepmother, Carolyn Caine Vander Stoel; his mother-in-law, Corry Rhijnsburger; aunts and uncles; and numerous nieces and nephews. Brad was predeceased by his parents, Ron Boyle and Louise Hughes; his stepfather, Ralph Hughes; and his father-in-law, Jan Rhijnsburger. Brad was born July 26, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario, but spent his youth growing up in London, Ontario. He obtained his Bachelor of Law degree as well as a Master of Business Administration degree, all from the University of Western Ontario. After graduation, Brad landed a job at The Consumers' Gas Company Ltd. in Toronto (later to become Enbridge Gas) as a Financial Analyst. He later finished his career as Assistant Treasurer at Enbridge Inc. head office in Calgary, Alberta. Those who know Brad also know he loved sports. He had an affinity for most sports, but loved hockey, baseball, golf, football, tennis and squash. Brad was an avid golf player and played on many coveted golf courses all over the world. Outside of the world of sports, Brad had a passion for card games, but none more so than bridge. Brad was a world class bridge player in his younger days. Out of all the achievements and successes in life, Brad believed that his greatest achievements were his children. Some of his all-time favourite memories were of family vacations. His family was his pride and joy, and Brad was equally treasured by them. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkinson's Society, the M. J. Fox Foundation or a
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woodlandcemetery.caPublished by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 26 to Mar. 1, 2024.