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Edward B. Boyle

Manchester, New Hampshire

Aug 14, 1936 – Oct 7, 2019 (Age 83)

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BORN
August 14, 1936
DIED
October 7, 2019
AGE
83
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Edward B. Boyle, 83, of Manchester, died Oct. 7, 2019, in Catholic Medical Center.Born in Cambridge, Mass., on Aug. 14, 1936, he was the son of Daniel and Bridget (Power) Boyle. He lived in Manchester for 43 years.Before retiring as a major, he served 23 years in the U.S. Marine...

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Ed Boyle helped when I was down. He was an inspirational man and I will always remember him.

I'm not sure if this is Major father Boyle who was stationed in Camp Pendleton in 1979 or close to that year.
But if it is him he helped me so much in so many ways. It just took awhile to stick in my life. He was stationed in San Mateo Camp Pendleton near San Clemente. I see his picture but, I'm not sure. I have thought about him so many times in my life, that it would be nice to know.

I was a student, class of 1990, at LHS. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle were always the heart and soul of our school. They loved us all, even when we were misbehaving...especially when we were misbehaving. Mrs. Boyle said that was when we needed it the most. I love you both. To Mrs. Boyle: I am a good girl now, working for a large non-profit, helping people. You and Mr. Boyle were a great example of how giving of yourself can change so many lives. The lessons you both taught planted seeds that I...

My condolences to Mrs. Boyle and family for the loss of your beloved husband and father. I had the honor and privilege of being a student in 1986 where both you, and Mr. Boyle, guided all of us with love, compassion, empathy and an unwavering tolerance for all things adolescent and academic. Mr. Boyle made us all better people through his stellar example. A story I remember is the day report cards came out. I decided I would ponder my fate and sat on the sidewalk outside the campus. True to...

I met Mr. Boyle one day when myself and another friend didn't bring our gym clothes again and one at a time he politely called us into his gym office and let down the shades and it was then I realized this was a teacher who was there to teach and to instill values and respect in all his students and fire that I have never forgotten him . A marine and a true man of inspiration. We all miss you class of 1988. my prayers and condolences to your family.

Sorry to hear of Ed's passing. We were 1st cousins of many Boyle's from Cambridge.

I am sorry for your loss and my heart goes out to your family. I attended Londonderry High School between 1994-1997. I met Mr. Boyle my very first day of High School and I developed a close friendship with him that, without him by my side, I probably wouldn't make it to graduation. I looked up to him, he was someone I could always talk to when life brought me down. He has been there for me, took the time to listen and give me life advice that I never learned from either of my parents. I am so...

I am so sorry for your loss. I am thinking of you

Dear Mrs. Boyle, it was such a pleasure to have known this fine man and to witness the love between you, and the love you shared with SO manyfamily and friends. May the wonderful memories of him and your years together keep his spirit alive with you and bring you comfort as you mourn.