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Michael John Doyle

Longs, South Carolina

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LONGS | Michael John Doyle, age 49, of Highway 9 West, passed away Friday, July 9, 2004 at Seacoast Medical Center following an illness. Mr. Doyle was born June 1, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio, a son of the late Harold Doyle and the late Rita Schorle Doyle Rady. He was a dedicated sports fan and a...

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I wish that I could have been there to be with the family during this time, but as circumstances would have it I couldn't get to South Carolina. I'll miss Uncle Mike a ton, it was always fun to talk about music and movies with him...he loved to see movies! I'll never forget that Uncle Mike was the first person that Zach said hi to!

Sue - We first met you and Mike at The Finish Line when he worked there, and then we met Erin, too! In recent months he would hang out with the guys where I worked at Jay's. We enjoyed his knowledge of sports and history and the quizzing he presented to other patrons. He was truly a "one-of-a-kind" guy and I am sure will be missed by all. Be proud of your time with him.

Dear Sue and Family...Please know that Joe and I will keep you in our special prayers. Know that we are here for you if you need anything. God Bless and keep you in his care. Sincerely, Suzy and Joe Pennington

Sue I don't know if you remember us. We were at Terry & Chris Haga's party 4th of July when we first met you. I was the short brown hair person with glasses that worked at the Hospital and Ted was the one that talked to Mike most of the night. We really enjoyed meeting you both. Ted even mentioned that Mike was a person that he would really like to go out with and get to know him. You two seemed to enjoy life and have a good time. On Friday, Terry, Chris, Ted and I went to have a drink after...

Sue and family, Our deepest sympathy to you and all who knew Mike. He will be truly missed. George & Carol

Our Condolences to you & your family, Sue.
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The Browns games at the End Zone will never be the same. Mike will truly be missed by all of us.