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DALLAS – Senator David William Hoyle, 84, of Dallas, died Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at home.
David was a native of Gaston County, son of the late William Atkin and Ethel Brown Hoyle. David was a graduate of Dallas High School, attended the Citadel, graduate and recipient of an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Lenoir-Rhyne University. He was active in his church having served as Chairman of Church Council and Sunday School Teacher in addition to other positions. He received numerous awards and recognitions for his dedicated leadership and service to his community, Gaston County and the state of North Carolina.
Career: David was a Real Estate Developer/Investor at Outer Banks-NC, Hilton Head-SC, Myrtle Beach-SC, Austin-TX; Founder and President of Summey Building Systems, Inc.- Dallas; Owner - DWH Investments, Gastonia; Chairman of the Board of Citizens South Bank-Gastonia; Chairman of the Board of Lenoir Rhyne University; Chairman of the Board of Gaston Memorial Hospital; Member of the Board of Ticaro; Lead Director and Member of Board of Directors of The Shaw Group-LA.
David was the youngest mayor of the Town of Dallas 1967 - 1971; he was appointed to the Department of Transportation by Governor Jim Hunt 1977-1984 and was directly responsible for the completion of Highway 321 (from Gaston County to Catawba County of which that segment was appropriately named The Senator David W. Hoyle Highway); elected to the North Carolina Legislature as a Senator for nine terms (1992-2010) with a distinguished record and consistently recognized for his exceptional leadership with high rankings from by-partisan organizations and peers. He was appointed as Secretary of Revenue in October 2010 by Governor Beverly Perdue and served with distinction.
Preceded in Death by: His parents, William Atkin and Ethel Brown Hoyle; brother, Blair Craig Hoyle; father and mother-in-law, Lonnie and Queen Summey; sister-in-law, Shirley Summey Setzer.
Survivors: His wife, Linda Summey Hoyle; daughter and son-in-law, Lonnia and Todd Beam of Cherryville; son and daughter-in-law, David “Dave” W. and Resa D. Hoyle, Jr of Dallas; grandsons, Matthew Hoyle Beam (Kathryn) of Greensboro; David William “Will” Hoyle, III (Erica) of Dallas; and Michael Blair Hoyle of Dallas; Great-Granddaughter, Clara Elisabeth Beam and Great-Grandsons, Samuel Ryan Beam and Henry William Beam of Greensboro; Great-Granddaughter, Adalynn Rose Hoyle of Dallas; sisters-in-law, Frances Goins and husband Rev. Ted W. Goins of Salisbury, and Pat Sellers of Dallas; ten very special nephews and nieces
Special Thanks: The family thanks the following for their constant care and support: Dallas Police, Fire, and Rescue; Special caregivers with Home Instead; Compassionate staff with Gaston Hospice
Celebration of Life Service: Monday, April 3, 2023 at 2 PM, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 531 Hardin Rd., Dallas, NC.
Senator Hoyle will lie in state from 11:00 until 2:00 p.m., Saturday, April 1, 2023 and also on Sunday, from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m., at Withers & Whisenant Funeral Home. The family will not be present.
Burial: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Cemetery – followed by visitation and sharing remembrances with his family at the grave site.
Officiating Clergy: Rev. Dr. John Spencer, Pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Pallbearers: Grandsons: Matthew Beam, Will Hoyle, Blair Hoyle; Nephews: John David Goins, Bryan Setzer; Special Family Friend: Chris Brooks
In Lieu of Flowers: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 531 Hardin Rd., Dallas, NC 28034 or Dallas Boys & Girls Club, P.O. Box 23, Gastonia, NC 28053
Arrangements: Withers and Whisenant Funeral Home, Gastonia, NC is serving the family.
Online condolences may be made at: www.withersandwhisenantfuneral.com
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6 Entries
Harry Kaplan
April 8, 2023
Senator Hoyle leaves a legacy of integrity, dedication and significant accomplishments as a member of the NC General Assembly. I had the honor of working with him for many years at the Legislature. He was always very kind to me, and also very candid with me on where I stood when I lobbied him on an issue. I valued his friendship and his sound advice and counsel. RIP Senator Hoyle.
Tom Dixon
April 2, 2023
Linda, I´m so sorry for your loss. I worked with David while he was in the Senate and later at DOR when he was appointed Secretary of Revenue. I admired him greatly and enjoyed keeping in touch with him after he retired. Gaston County and the State of NC lost a true statesman with his passing. God Bless.
Jo Summey
April 1, 2023
Dear Linda & family, so sorry to hear of David´s passing
My sympathy, Jo G. Summey(widow of Charles Ernest ( Ernie) Summey
Michael Houser
March 31, 2023
I worked for Secretary Hoyle at DOR and knew him from the state Senate. He was such a good man, and did so much for Gaston County. I´m so sorry for your family´s loss.
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Judy and Syd Heaton
March 31, 2023
Linda, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family. David was a good friend and a wonderful man. Judy and Syd Heaton
Bill Holman
March 31, 2023
Sen Hoyle was a very effective member of the NC General Assembly. I had the opportunity to work with him on many issues. He and Rep George Holmes were instrumental in providing a $5,000,000 appropriation to the NC Wildlife Resources Commission to expand the South Mountains Game Land in Rutherford County by 18,000 acres in 1997.
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