David-Doyle-Obituary

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David M. Doyle

Chicopee, Massachusetts

May 11, 1960 – May 17, 2024

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May 11, 1960
DIED
May 17, 2024
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Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Corridan Funeral Home - Chicopee Obituary

Chicopee- David M. Doyle, a lifelong resident of Chicopee, passed away at home on May 17, 2024, at the age of 64, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.  A son of the late James E. and Elizabeth (Thompson) Doyle, David was born on May 11, 1960.  He was a member of the graduating Class of 1978 from Chicopee High School, he worked as a Service Representative and Manager with US Airways and as a team member in Ramp Services for American Airlines.  He also volunteered for several years as part of the broadcast team with the Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade Committee.  David loved Spending time with his family, walking, playing KENO, and imparting words that impacted so many people in his life, and who can forget his infectious smile.  David is survived by his sisters, Denise M. Nowak and her husband, Dennis, and Debbie Farrar and her partner Mike Hurley, as well as his nieces Tracy Allton and her husband, Trevor, and Jill Farrar and her fiancé Rick Adams, and his great-niece and great-nephew George and Ellie Allton and his many dedicated friends who were there by David’s side throughout his life.  In addition to his parents, David was also predeceased by a brother, Dennis Doyle, in 1997.  The family would like to thank the many caring and dedicated teams from Maureen’s Group and Spectrum Hospice.  Funeral services for David will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at Corridan Funeral Home, 333 Springfield St., Chicopee, beginning at 9:45am with a funeral home service to take place at 10:30.  Burial will immediately follow the service in St. Patrick Cemetery in Chicopee.  Calling hours will be held on Monday, May 20 from 4:00 to 7:00 at the funeral home.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in David’s memory can be made to Spectrum Home Health & Hospice, 770 Converse St., Longmeadow, MA 01106 or to Honor Flight Connecticut c/o Matt Spark, 27 Twin Oak Trail, Beacon Falls, CT 06403.  To share a memory or to leave your condolences for the family, please visit www.CorridanFuneral.com

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It was a sad day for the neighborhood and Chicopee the day Dave passed. We lived next door to Dave (and the rest of the Doyle clan) for decades. We can´t leave the house without glancing over and expecting Dave to be on his front porch - ready for a chat and a laugh. Just yesterday, our dog looked up at your porch as we passed by, hoping to visit with you as he so often did. Our headstones are very close in the graveyard. Neighbors forever in life and death. We will miss you Dave. Rest in...

I am so sorry I wasn´t at the wake but my condolences to the entire family and friends of my great friend D Doyle may he rest in peace love you brother

Great guy who was full of fun. I remember his bumper sliding at szot park and drinking from Bob Laniers size 22 sneakers at the Village Court. R.I.P. Dave.

The Uncle D of Collegian Court~you could see him coming in a mile away with his smile that always lit up any room he walked into. He was one in a million indeed, my deepest condolences on your loss. May he always be your guiding light. With much love, Aryn

From pre teen's, through high school and beyond, my memories of David will always make me smile. Rest in peace my old friend

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Im so very sorry to hear of Daves passing. I met Dave at Stop & Shop back in the 80's and it was a blast working with him. May you take solace in the fact that Dave made everyone smile and laugh around him. Sadly missed and may you rest in peace!!!!! Tommy Shea

I’m so very sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. I first met Dave when I was a waitress at Friendly’s and he worked at Stop and Shop. He would come in so full of energy with that big smile and unforgettable laughter. We always kept in touch, often hanging out together and attending his oh so fun parties even his last needle on the Christmas tree party. Even after I moved to NY, I would let him know if I was taking a flight from Bradley and he would always make it a point to come to the gate...

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