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Lawrence G. Doyle

Dorchester, Massachusetts

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DOYLE, Lawrence G. "Larry" "Un" Age 43, of Dorchester and Cape Cod, June 17, 2009. Loving son of Lawrence D. and Margaret M. (Gannon) Doyle of Cape Cod. Devoted brother of Marian Doyle of Quincy and Veronica Doyle of Dorchester. Loving uncle of Mark and Stephen Doyle. Also survived by many close...

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To The Doyle Family
I worked with Larry at the post office for many years. He would always be laughing and smiling. We so missed him once he left here. We all here are so VERY sorry to hear about him passing away. God Bless You All, Larry loved his family very much. Spoke of them often. Our most sincere sympathy. June Smith and the Registry Boston, GMF.

The tears have all been shed now
We'll say our last goodbyes
His soul's been blessed
Soon laid to rest
And it's now they feel all alone

He was more than just an Uncle
A teacher, their best friend
He can still be heard
In the songs they shared

As boys he'd take them playing
Try-outs, practice and games
And he showed them things
Not known to kings
It’s the secrets between the three

They thought he'd live...

Lawrence and I had alot of fun together at St. Ann's. He could always make me laugh and was always so nice to be around. It's not surprising he grew to be such a wonderful man. My condolences to the Doyle family.

On June 17, 2009 I had my heart ripped out in one quick second. I have lost my father, bestfriend and a brother. Honestly this is the worst thing that could happen to me in life, there is nothing that could make me feel worse than I do now. I have a huge hole in my heart that will never be able to heal for the rest of my life. He was only 43 years old this was not his time to go he had so much more life to live. The type of life has lead to this point is one in which God should be thanking...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I am very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I remember him well from St. Ann's. He was always laughing! My thoughts and prayers are with his family and freinds. RIP

To Ronnie & Marion, Stevie & Mark

We are saddened to learn of Larry's passing. He was an awesome person, and we have so many great memories of the days when the kids were playing baseball and the many laughs we all had. We'll remember he was always "smiling".
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Cindy, Joey & Nicole Trabucco

EVERYTHING I WROTE GOT LOST SOMEWHERE IN COMPUTER LAND !IT WAS ALL GOOD THINGS ABOUT LARRY AND WHAT A GREAT UNCLE HE WAS,BETTER THAN A DAD TO MARK AND STEVE,ONLY HE COULD EVER BE CALLED UN.I KNOW YOU GUYS ARE FEELING LOST WITHOUT HIM ,BUT HE IS PART OF YOU,YOU ARE WHO YOU ARE BECAUSE OF HIS INFLUENCE IN YOUR LIVES,YOU ARE ALL SO BLESSED TO BELONG TO SUCH A GREAT FAMILY.YOU HAVE SO MANY WONDERFUL MEMORIES OF LARRY,RIGHT NOW THEY MAY BRING TEARS,BUT I PROMISE ONE DAY THEY WILL BRING SMILES AND...

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.