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THOMAS DOYLE HOYT

Chicago, Illinois

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Thomas Doyle Hoyt DDS, 85, of Lake Bluff, IL, formerly of Evanston, graduate of New Trier HS (1944), honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy Medical Corp and graduate of Grinnell College and Loyola Dental School, passed away on March 21, 2012. Although trained to follow in his father's footsteps...

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Dr. Hoyt was a very kind and understanding person.

Sic transit gloria mundi. Rest in peace, my friend & mentor.

Sic transit gloria mundi. Rest in peace, my friend & mentor.

Ps 90:10 tell us that if one live 70 - 80 years in the last days, it would be by special mightyness. He was bless with 85 wonderful years. May your memories bring you comfort in this difficult time. He will be missed.

MWB, Chicago

To the Hoyt Family-
Far from your proud Chicago-roots, there are many of us remembering Thomas D. Hoyt today as the father of a son that we love dearly, and who's time with us at Boston College provided for a lasting friendship spawning four decades. At the outset, and certainly throughout the ensuing years, we have witnessed Peter's rare talents and keen motivation and have imagined its origins.

One fellow alum neatly surmised that Peter took to new heights what we all...

Dr. Hoyt can finely relax. My condolence to his family, God bless.

Peter and Freddie,

I am so sad for you and your family on the passing of Tom. He was a great man.

I consider myself fortunate to have worked with Tom and benefited by his sage advice on all aspects of B2B publishing. He was a great leader, mentor and friend to all of us at Hoyt Publishing.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Rich and Jamie

Tom was my mentor, my inspiration, and my friend, and I am so sorry to hear of his death. I refer to him as one of the finest marketing minds in the dental industry, quote him often, and keep him in my memories.

So sad to hear of Tom's passing. For all us early DPR-ers, he was an inspiration, mentor, friend, and an example of how to conduct business with dignity, integrity, and a little yelling once in a while. His legacy is far and wide.