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Doyle, Patrick , 57, of Scarsdale, NY and Orlando, FL died of heart failure in his home on Saturday March 4, 2017. Patrick was born June 6 1959 in Bronx, New York. He spent most of his adult life in Central Florida after beginning his career on Wall Street, he was a Trust and Wealth Management Executive in St. Pete, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Orlando Florida. He and his wife Michelle R. McKenna-Doyle returned to New York in 2012 for her position with the NFL. He was a die hard Yankee Fan, an always hopeful New York Jet and Tampa Bay Bucs Fan and loved being part of the NFL Family the past five seasons. He loved deeply, was generous with his time while in Central Florida volunteering for Central Florida Boy Scouts and was always willing to lend a hand, an ear, or a heart for anyone. He and Michelle built a blended family and together they moved their careers to Baltimore, Maryland and then New York City. He was very active in Michelle's NFL responsibilities, board service of Ring Central in Belmont, California and Insperity, Inc., in Houston, Texas. They logged many airline miles together with their little dog Scout. Patrick was an avid golfer who dreamed of playing Augusta National, but had the opportunity while in the Northeast to hit many of the beautiful and challenging courses in cooler weather. He loved spending summers in the Hamptons and was able to spend last summer with his beloved grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Michelle, his sons Brad Doyle (Courtney Doyle) and Jackie McKenna, his daughters Maggie McKenna and Lauren Doyle, brothers Michael Doyle (Marie Doyle) and Tim Doyle. His grandchildren, Ava, Emma and Hudson Doyle, Daughter in law, Courtney Doyle, Father In Law, Jackie Robinette, Mother In Law, Sharlon Robinette, Brother In Law, Chris Robinette, nieces, Anna Grace Robinette, Dana, and Brittany Doyle, nephews, Michael, Tim, and Kevin Doyle and Jake Robinette and his faithful companion, his dog Scout. He is preceded in death by parents, Michael and Kathleen Doyle from Kerry and County Mayo Ireland respectively. A wake will be held on Thursday March 9 from 4:00 PM-8:00PM at Fred H. McGrath & Son Funeral Home in Bronxville, NY and a funeral mass will be held on Friday March 10 at 10:45 am at Church of St. Joseph also in Bronxville. Father Joseph P. Tierney will officiate with burial to follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Valhalla, NY. Contributions in memory of Patrick may be made to the North Shore Animal League, 25 Davis Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050 www.animalleague.org/support/how-you-can-help/honorary-gifts
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I had the pleasure of working with Patrick at Regions bank for several years, where his smile was infectious and his warm spirit brought joy to everyone. My condolences and prayers to the family. Delphine Wharton
March 20, 2017
Patrick was a very kind person. We worked closely together in the trust world for over five years, where he helped me move up the ladder. Very fond memories of his great smile and caring ways! We'll miss you.
Sharon Reich
March 9, 2017
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