Frederick-Hoyle-Obituary

Frederick W. Hoyle

Norwich, CT, Connecticut

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Norwich - Frederick W. Hoyle, 78, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010.Born Jan. 5, 1932, in Norwich, to George W. and Amelia (Mazzarefli) Hoyle. Frederick was educated in the Norwich public school system and Norwich Free Academy. He attended the University of Connecticut and graduated from the New...

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I am sorry to hear of your loss, my thoughts are with you and your family. Sincerely, Tammy Lerro and Sarah Komosky

Jay, I fondly remember the days we used to hang out in the neighborhood and its been a very long time since we've connected. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you mourn the loss of a very special person in Fred.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mrs. Hoyle and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and as long as you need them.

Mrs. Hoyle and Family,
My deepest sympathy for you in the loss of Fred. He was a very good person and a well respected boss to many people,
and also a great friend of my Dad. I have alot of good memories of our days at Triangle. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Sincerely ,Susan (Ballirano) Koiecko

to a great boss

Jay, Linda and the rest of the Hoyle family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. We were Thamesville kids, and that makes us connected for life. Good memories of growing up there. I really hope you all find peace in knowing your dad was a great man, and well loved.
Very Sincerely,
Lori (Krieger) Taylor

Mr Hoyle will be missed. I knew him all of my life. My fondest memory is when I was very young, about five or six, and I was going over their house to see Jay. Mr Hoyle would have me sit with him in the yard and we would meditate. I was only good for a minute or two before I got stir crazy and he knew it.
There was another time when I worked third shift at Triangle Wire and Cable. Mr Hoyle, the general manager, came in one night and said that he walked up to myself and another guy...

During my time at the Academy I soon realized he had as good a grasp of USCGA, as anyone. He was supportive of others, kindly to them and enjoyed their company. I believe he gave the institution financial continuity.

I will always recall Fred with affection. He was a straight shooter, gave me good advice and a friend. I am sure he is now checking out the heavenly fairways and on a course without sand
traps or water hazards; every shot is a hole-in-one.