Sandra T. "Sandi" Doyle, of Fairless Hills, PA, passed away on July 5, 2025 at the age of 49.
Sandi was the beloved wife of Joseph James Doyle Jr., with whom she shared 26 years of life - 23 of them as husband and wife. Their journey was filled with love, laughter, deep friendship, and unwavering dedication to their family. They built a life rooted in commitment, joy, and shared memories that will live on forever.
She was the devoted mother of Anthony Bruno, Brandon Doyle, McKayla Doyle, and Madison Doyle. Her love for her children was the center of her world. She also leaves behind her siblings: Patrick and Heather Bound, Michael and Alyssa Kitchen, Christopher and Kristen Bound, and Jaime and Brian Luft.
Sandi's memory is cherished by her mother and step-father, Rosemary and Jack Kitchen, and her step-mother and her husband, Shari and Larry Limbert. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews, and countless others whose lives she touched with her kindness, humor, and strength.
She worked for Prudential for almost 30 years since 1996 as an associate manager in the accounting department where she forged longstanding relationships and was highly respected by her fellow peers and prior to that she was the manager of the Penndel McDonalds.
Sandi will be deeply missed by her close-knit group of friends who lovingly called themselves the Fab Five. They were known not only for the fun they shared, but also for their quiet acts of kindness-especially around the holidays. One of their favorite traditions was meeting at a local diner or restaurant and surprising hardworking waitresses with generous tips and small gifts, spreading joy where it was needed most.
Sandi had a spirit that was fierce yet gentle, quiet but deeply present. She faced life with courage and always found a way to smile, even through pain. Her presence made a house a home - and her absence leaves a space that no one can ever fill.
She was a proud Philly sports fan through and through - with a special place in her heart for the Philadelphia Phillies. Her love for the team was more than just about baseball; it was about tradition, family, and fun. Each summer, she personally organized the annual Robinson family trip to a Phillies game, a tradition she loved deeply because it meant spending time with the people she loved most. Sandi cheered passionately from the stands, made sure everyone had a seat, a shirt, and a snack, and created memories that will last a lifetime.
Of course, she bled green for her Eagles too - football Sundays were serious business in the Doyle house. She had so much fun discreetly videotaping her husband's outbursts about "GAINWELL!!!" just to send them through the family group chat, which brought a good-hearted chuckle to everybody.
She also found joy in travel, especially taking trips with her family and friends to Disney World, where she let her inner child run free. But perhaps her greatest joy came from being a second mom to all the little dancers at Dance Strong Dance Academy. Her love, encouragement, and support touched the hearts of so many young performers - and there are many broken little hearts at the studio mourning the loss of Mrs Sandi.
Relatives and friends are invited to greet the family on Sunday, July 13, 2025 from 5:00pm–7:00pm at Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, 800 Newtown Richboro Road,
Richboro, PA.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30am on Monday, July 14, 2025 at St. Francis Cabrini Church, 325 South Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills, PA, with Words of Remembrance beginning at 10:20am. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sandi's name to the
American Cancer Society.