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Charles W. "Chuck" Boyle

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Charles (Chuck) W. Boyle 05-04-1912 to 12-05-2004. 30 year member All Saints Catholic Church, Mesa, Arizona. Survived by his wife, Frances H. Boyle, member Lord of The Master Presbyterian Church, Mesa, AZ; his brother, Raymond Boyle, Seattle, WA; his three sons, Frank Boyle, Spokane, WA, Ralph Boyle, Las Vegas, NV, and Stanley Boyle, Seattle, WA; his five grandchildren, Laurie Boyle/Broulette, Brandon Boyle, Christine Boyle, Traci Boyle and Sara Boyle; his four great-grandchildren, Jake Broulette, Kevin Broulette, Keelan Boyle and Sullivan Boyle. Chuck worked for the United States Post Office for 30 years before his retirement. He then worked for the Seattle Post Intelligencer. He and his wife of over 60 years retired to Apache Junction, Arizona. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, the Holy Names Society, and the Catholic Order of Crusaders. He was an usher at Saint Benedict's Catholic Church in Seattle for 30 years and then was an usher for All Saints Catholic Church in Mesa, AZ. for another 30 years. All remembrances should be sent to Saint Vincent DePaul, Seattle, WA. Memorial Service 12-18-04, 10:00 AM, All Saints Catholic Church, 1534 North Recker Rd., Mesa, AZ. 85205.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Dec. 9, 2004.

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Leanne Boyle VanderPloeg

December 9, 2004

My father, George Boyle always said that Uncle Chuck was a good big brother. I remember Uncle Chuck taking us out in his ski boat on Lake Washington to learn to ski. I also remember him driving that huge motorhome, even in to his 80's. He will be missed!

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