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Carol Boyle (nee Perisin) age 74, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 26, 2024 at home in Mokena surrounded by her loving family.
Carol is survived by her beloved children, Kerry (Greg) Sudkamp, Katie (Nicolas) Carreon, Kelly (Doug) Loizzo, Thomas Boyle Jr, and Joseph Boyle; grandchildren, Abby, Aly, and Aubrey Sudkamp, Kayden, Nicolas, and Kinley Carreon, Gianna and Josette Loizzo; and her brother, Joseph (Sue) Perisin.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Boyle Sr.; her parents, Joseph and Carol Perisin.
Carol was a professor at Moraine Valley Community College for over twenty-four years, teaching and guiding thousands towards their goals of graduation. Even at home, her kindness and support was immeasurable. She was always such a supportive mother and never quick to pass judgement. She was loving, generous, and beloved by so many. In her free time, she loved to go shopping and host family events. Above all else, her greatest joy in life came from spending time with her family. She loved them fiercely, and she will be deeply missed by all that knew her.
Services for Carol will be held at Kurtz Memorial Chapel, 102 E. Francis Road, in New Lenox with a visitation on Thursday, May 30, 2024 from 3pm-8pm. Services will continue the following day, Friday, May 31, 2024 with a Funeral Service at the funeral home at 10am. Carol will be laid to rest with her husband Thomas at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Orland Park.
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