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Brian G. Doyle

Chicago, Illinois

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Brian G. Doyle of Woodstock Visitation for Brian G. Doyle, 53, will be from 4 to 8 p.m., with services at 7:30 p.m. Monday, at Colonial Funeral Home, 591 Ridgeview Drive, McHenry. Deacon Mark Raz will officiate. Interment will be private. Born Sept. 26, 1954, in Chicago, to Frank and Ellen (nee...

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Laura, Aunt Ellen and the entire Doyle extended family,
I am very saddened by this news and extend my deepest condolences.

Laura, we may have never met. I'm Brian's cousin Maureen (Doyle) Hayles. I am Bob Doyle's daughter.

You and your family are in my prayers. Brian was such a wonderful man, and well liked. I am so sorry for you loss.


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Laura and family,
It has been a while, I worked at Dominicks in Vernon Hills with Brian. I was sorry to hear of his passing. I wish him peace and my prayers are with your family.
Lora Haberstroh
Vernon Hills, IL

Laura and the entire Doyle extended family,
I am very saddened by this news and extend my deepest condolences. As part of the "Parcel A" gang, I have fond memories of Brian. He was a fine, thoughtful, loving man, husband, brother, father and neighbor.

Dear Laura. Very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. While we have not been in contact for an extended time, if there is anything that I could do for you or your family, please do not hesitate to ask.

Laura, Jennifer, and Jeff: Dee Dee and I were saddened by the news of Brian's passing. I am so glad that we got to visit with you all a week ago. It was a special time that we will always remember. Jimmy pretty much summed up the craziness that made up living in Parcel A. When I think of Brian, I think of the word "Fun". He was always wanting to do something that would be fun. And, it almost always was fun. All of us were together 24x7 for most of our childhood. How we ever survived our youth...

Laura, your family is my thoughts and prayers. As the old Hebrew proverb goes "Say not in grief he is no more but live in thankfulness that he was".

Laura,
My sincere condolences to you and your children for your loss. Brian was a good friend growing up and I have nothing but fond memories of him. I will always remember the last time we ran into you and Brian in McHenry and shared stories and lots of laughs together. He will be missed.

Dear Laura, Jennifer and Jeff.......I am so sorry to hear of your loss....being a neighbor and friend for the length of time we had was a true pleasure...Brian was a man of good character and patience... we shared many good times that will never be forgotten....I'm sure he was also a very proud and good grampa.....You were blessed to have had him in your life....It's comforting to me to know that one day we will be united with our loved ones for an eternity.... but for now he's in good...

Laura, Jennifer and Jeff: We were very saddened to hear of Brian's passing. He will always be remembered as one of the true A Gang leaders and a very close friend of the Karras family. There were so many fun, interesting and crazy times that we spent together during our 44 years of friendship. Some of the lunacy from our childhood was captured on home video so we can continue to laugh and shake our heads in disbelief. Brian was also a great inspiration to me as he battled through his illness....