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Marguerite C. Doyle

West Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts

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Of West Roxbury, July 12, 2008. Dear and devoted wife of the late Joseph F. Doyle, Sr. BPD. Loving mother of Sheila Cancella of NJ, Margie Doyle and her husband Nikos of Greece, Joseph Doyle Jr. and his wife Carol of Walpole, Kathleen Doyle of Foxboro, Theresa Doyle of Dedham, and Stephen Doyle...

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It is extremely difficult to take the life of a woman who had so many interests and condense it into one page. Marguerite (Starkey) Doyle was a woman who wore many hats and had many titles. In high school she was Peg or Peggy, to her friends in West Roxbury she was Marguerite, Marge, or Margie. To her family she was Mama, and Auntie Marguerite...my Father called her Marg. She was a wife, mother, sister, aunt, mother-in-law, grandmother, friend, and neighbor.



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Your mother was a wonderful women and a big part of my family's life. She will always remain in my thoughts.

Dear Terri & Family, Our hearts feel your sorrow. Words at this moment are heard, but not quite consumed by the heart until weeks later when you reread all the entries and you relive a memory, a laugh, a hug and, an I love you. These are the memories and words that swell your heart with love, and stay for always and forever. Our love and prayers are with you and your family.
Love Carl & Debby

Joe:

My prayers are with you and your family on the loss of your mother.

Art McDevitt
CM '65

From nursery school to adulthood your mom's presence and good intentions were a constant. You are all in my thoughts.

My heart goes out to all of you....your Mother was such an elegant lady...may she be now resting in peace. Very sincerely,
Connie Bisnaw

Kathy, Theresa and the rest of the family: I was sorry to learn of your mother's death. She was one of my absolute favorite neighborhood mothers. Your mom was always kind and gentle with a smile for all of us, whether we were running and screaming behind the house on the tracks, poking our noses into Joey's "log" cabin, jumping from the sidewall in the back yard holding towels over our heads and pretending to be parachuting or playing peacefully with some craft-type project on the back...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.