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Daniel Patrick Boyle Jr.

Stonington, Connecticut

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Stonington - Daniel Patrick Boyle Jr., of Stonington, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015, at one of his favorite places. He is survived by his five beautiful children, daughters, Corinne, Maura, and Kathleen, and sons, Daniel and Patrick.The eldest of five, Daniel was born Dec. 26, 1938, and...

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Dan was my good friend and mentor in undergraduate school in Massachusetts during the early to mid-1960's.I used to pinch hit as last minute babysitter for Corinne when she was a toddler and her parents worked nights during those lean years. Dan was a captivating story teller, a smart and thoughtful man. We lost touch after the mid-1970's when I moved out West. I just learned of Dan's passing through the alumni office when I asked if he would be attending his 50th reunion this October. I...

May you rest in peace, Dan Boyle! You were an outstanding teacher at MOS. I have learnt so much from you about the history of this world. Now you are continuing doing that in heaven. See you someday, my friend!

I'm so sorry for your loss. I talked with Dan almost every time we saw each other in the lockeroom. Indeed, without exception he was upbeat and we talked about mutual friends and acquaintances. I knew he was devoted to giving back. Steve Slossberg wrote a fitting touching tribute. I and others will miss him at the Y. He was so proud of his family. I thought Dan was in his sixties, not seventies. It's nice he had a meaningful retirement. My condolences to the family. Can't say enough. What a...

Sincerest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the entire Boyle family. Dan was a great educator and friend. I know he lived life to it's fullest. He will be missed.
Dave Farwell, Wenham, MA

I have fond memories of Dan, as we taught together at The Mystic Oral School in the early 70's. R.I.P. Pat Bobok Orcutt

I've just heard of Mr. Boyle's passing and send my sincere condolences to his family. I knew him since I was very young as he and my dad worked together at M.O.S. In recent years I would see him on occasion at a Westerly coffee shop and always enjoyed catching up with him; just recently I was thinking I hadn't seen him in a long time and wondered how he was. He touched many lives and has left you with plenty of memories that I hope are helping you through this difficult time.

Dear Boyle Family,
What a beautiful funeral service you had for your father/grandfather! It was certainly a very nice tribute. We are sure that Dan was smiling down on the gathering in his honor. May your many memories bring you comfort in the days ahead.

Sincerely,

I will miss seeing Dan swimming at the Y. He always was upbeat and offered encouragement on those days when you just didn't want to do the laps. RIP

I always enjoyed running into Dan at the Y, always with a shout of, " Hi, neighbor!" down the hall. May he rest in peace.