David Arthur Lyle II

David Arthur Lyle II obituary, Bluffton, SC

David Arthur Lyle II

David Lyle Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sauls Funeral Home of Bluffton and Low Country Memorial Gardens on Mar. 3, 2024.

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David Arthur Lyle, II was born in Barberton, Ohio on October 9, 1952. He died suddenly, but peacefully, in his home in Bluffton, SC on February 28, 2024.
Dave led an exceptional 25-year career with Lockheed Martin. Retiring as Director of Capture Excellence for Information Systems and Global Solutions in the Washington DC-area, Dave was responsible for the largest and most complex business development efforts in the company.
Beginning as a Capture Manager, Dave's knowledge of the customer, the business, and his success at motivating a team quickly set him apart. He led and won the company's most significant programs. Recognizing Dave's importance to the strategic direction of the entire business area, he was promoted to Director of Capture Excellence. Here, his ability to build relationships, craft strategies and capture business was unparalleled. Dave's track record in winning the largest and most strategic efforts culminated in him being awarded the prestigious Eagle Award of Excellence a record three times.
Beyond his business acumen, Dave was respected and admired for going out of his way to help a colleague in need, mentor new employees coming into the business, and generously sharing expertise he had developed over the years.
Dave loved retirement and his many wonderful neighbors in Bluffton, SC. He golfed often and participated in the Senior Men's Golf Association of Hilton Head. He volunteered annually at the RBC Heritage and Congaree golf tournaments where he helped support Caddie Operations, among other roles. He could tell you about every restaurant in the area and often dragged his friends along with him! He had a heart of gold and would tell never ending stories! Dave could often be found at his local church in the middle of the night in Holy Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament or taking his friends out on a boat in the May River. He played his guitar in the folk group for over 15 years at his church in the DC area. He was an avid Ohio State Buckeye fan and could cite stats going back 50 years!
He loved his precious children Julianne and David, along with David's wife Caitlin. His first grandchild Aviana, to whom he was affectionately called "Buck," was born in August and the love he had for her was immeasurable.
He is survived by his wife Ann of almost 40 years. Also, his brother Denny Lyle of Toledo, Ohio; his brother-in-law John Antonelli of Barberton, Ohio; his sister-in-law Karin of Lincoln, NE; his nieces Delani Lyle and Jenelle Hoseus and his nephew Jared Lyle. He was preceded in death by his mother Irene, his father Art, his brother James and his sister Carole Antonelli.
In lieu of flowers, one of Dave's passions was supporting the First Tee of the Lowcountry whose mission is to empower kids and teens through the game of golf. Donations may be mailed to:
The First Tee of The Lowcountry
PO Box 23334
Hilton Head Island, SC 29925
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Sue Edgar-Hooser

March 25, 2024

I am so very sorry for your grief. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Reed Carver

March 13, 2024

Working with Dave was intense, like running a marathon, but in sprint mode the whole time! That was okay though, we all knew that we would win with him, and we did. I worked alongside Dave for 10+ years, from the days of winning the large programs at Lockheed until his retirement in 2015. Never to be outdone, Dave raised the bar on everything he did and that quality lives on in many of us who are still at it. He was extremely loyal to his friends at work and personal life. Much of what i know is attributed to his experience, wisdom and willingness to share it with me and others to make all of us more successful in life. He was one of a kind. God's grace and love be with the family.

Bart Alderman

March 4, 2024

Dave will be remembered for many things, but his kindness, infectious laugh, and dedication to his friends and family are his most important legacy. He will be missed by many.

Troy Comfort

March 3, 2024

Dave's dedication to his work and mentoring others is a legacy he leaves for all who know him at Lockheed Martin.

Ken Asbury

March 3, 2024

Dave was amongst the best Business Development professionals that I had the pleasure of working with, He had an uncanny ability to get to the heart of what a customer wanted and he worked heaven and earth to make sure we could deliver what the customer said they needed. He made tons of friends, through business, golf and life. I will always remember a day Dave and I played golf at a N VA course that each hole seemed to be named for a civil war battle, Dave won the match but I came away richer in American history. That is the man and friend that David was to everyone he met. May god bless his family.

Roberto and Cris Camacho

March 3, 2024

Dave truly was passionate about bidding and winning government contracts. He formalized what he formally learned and years of practice into the Offer Design.

On a personal level, Dave was a wonderful friend. After he and Ann retired to Bluffton, we would call each other a couple times a year to catch up. He loved his family and he loved retirement. He loved traveling...especially the all-inclusive resorts.

His sudden passing is a reminder that no one knows when their time will come and to cherish our time with family and friends. I'm going to miss our chats.

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