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Ronald R. Boyle

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BOYLE Capt. Ronald R. Boyle, USN (ret), 69, of Orange Park, FL died Sunday, February 29, 2004, at his home in Orange Park, FL. He was born to Mary Keys Boyle and William J. Boyle on December 9, 1934, in Philadelphia, PA. He wed Frances Mary Godfrey on October 19, 1957. Captain Boyle was...

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I was friends with Mike when I first moved to Orange Park. The Boyle family was the first exposure I had to the military lifestyle. I always admired the family for their ability to survive 6 month deployments. I also admired Mr. Boyle, for the sacrifices he made and the father he was. It was a great loss to me when the family moved to Virginia. I've never forgotten you. I'm sorry for your loss and have kept you in my prayers over the last week.

Capt. Boyle was my Commanding Officer at FACSFACJAX. I was his Air Traffic Control Officer. Although there were many times when we didn't see eye to eye, he was a straight shooter whom I respected. And having met his son Tim, it appears he was an equally outstanding father. His time on earth was meaningful; he will be missed.

Dear Fran & Family,
We are truly sorry to hear of your loss of Captain Boyle. He was a great skipper to work under. He will be missed by many. We are very happy that we had the chance to talk to the two of you a few weeks ago after church. We didn't know Ron had passed until we prayed for him in church this past Sunday.

Captain Ron, you were the finest example of the Naval Air Cadet progeam: leadership, flying skills and particulartly, attitude. You will be sorely missed by all.

I had the chance to work with Ronald at Cecil Field the last 18 months, with Miller Electric, and Ronald and I would talk about airplanes, he was a great story teller, but the best story was how proud he was the day his son soloed and the day he took his last flight. Our friendship was brief, but it was an honor to have had it. Thanks for all the stories, I will miss you. God Bless you and your family.

You will be missed Captain Ron. You were my inspiration to excersise and stay fit throughout the 7 years I was stationed at Cecil Field.

Fonz,Tracy and Family
I’m so sorry to hear about your father. He was a great American. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Artsan

Tim, Amy, Tommy & Family,
We're very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Accept the support of your friends and family during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you.
Love, Hayley, Rick & Isabel

No one loved his country and his Navy more. A true patriot and a friend. He was a role model to all that knew him. Fair winds and following seas Captain Ron, God bless you dear Fran and family.