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Greg Doyle

Leyden, MA - Gregory F. Doyle III, or "Greg" to those who knew him, lived a rich, full life in the too-short 77 years he inhabited this earth. He was born in St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport, Ct. in early September of 1947 to Dorothy (Kitlas) Doyle and Gregory F. Doyle. Growing up, Greg filled his life with basketball, friends, and parties. He would recount many adventures from those days, particularly when he was 'on the road' as a 14-year-old, required to take four buses a day to attend Fairfield Prep.

After graduating he looked to continue his travels and go West, but he only got as far as John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio. Although involved in the R.O.T.C. early on, his commitment quickly evaporated. Always interested in people, words, and ideas, Greg was inspired to enter the Master's program in Psychology at Kent State University in 1969. His work with returning Vietnam veterans, their stories of trauma, the Kent State shootings, and his growing convictions of "speaking truth to power" led him to apply for and receive Conscientious Objector status. In many ways, this experience proved to be a turning point in his life, and he dedicated the next 40 years to helping others live the best life they could.

Truly a pioneer for recognizing the needs of at-risk youth in the early 1970s, Greg established the Stratford Counseling Center to offer support and resources for local teenagers. Always striving higher, Greg earned his PhD from Boston University, working as a clinical psychologist at Kennedy Memorial/Franciscan Children's Hospital. The newly-minted Dr. Doyle then went on to establish a private practice in family therapy while also becoming an instrumental part of Boston's Bridge Over Troubled Waters, a non-profit organization supporting homeless, runaway, and at-risk youth.

All this work stopped prematurely due to his profound hearing loss. This, coupled with meeting the woman of his dreams, Susan, led them to move to 25 acres of conservation land in Leyden, Ma. where they found their wellspring-surrounded by nature, with abundant gardens and meticulous grounds that showcased Greg's creative flair for horticulture. Here, he found new joy and meaning that didn't require a patient ear and meticulous insight. His love of golf grew, and though he enjoyed competitive play with friends at The Country Club of Greenfield, he valued the meditative nature of his solo rounds. His gourmet tastes, wine knowledge equal to a sommelier's, and peerless kitchen skills were matched only by his love for travel, from the Galapagos to the Tuscan hillsides.

Generous with his time and companionship, passionate about the state of the world, Greg was many things: Iconoclast. Uninhibited truth-teller. Often irreverent. Uninhibited dancer. Music lover. Golfer. Voracious reader. Intellectual. Sometimes mercurial, demanding yet playful, Greg had high personal standards. He prized authenticity in all his relationships, challenging and inspiring others to grow and expand. Quick with a laugh and a dramatic roll of his eyes he would respond philosophically, saying "Own your truth" or "It is what it is."

If he sounds full-on, he was, but that was why he was loved by so many. You never got someone who was half-there. In addition to his beloved wife, Susan Coan, Greg leaves two brothers, Conan and his wife Mary Kate (Dublin, Ireland) and Kerry (Somerville, Ma.) a sister, Dody (Somerville, South Carolina), brothers-in-law, Bill Britt (Easton), Bob Wiltsie (Stratford) and Richard Coan and his wife Kate (Branford) and ten devoted nieces and nephews, Kiley, Adam, Moriah, Devin, Adrienne, Jack, Lorena, Ben, Spencer and Lizie. Greg was pre-deceased by his sister Colleen Doyle Britt and both parents. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Franklin County YMCA in Greenfield in memory of Greg. To leave an online condolence, please visit, www.gregoryfdoylefuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Recorder on May 13, 2025.

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George Moran

May 11, 2025

I am sorry to read of Greg's passing. I knew Greg as we both grew up in the same neighborhood- Greg on Wood Ave, me on Hazelwood. My condolences to his family.

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May 10, 2025

I didn't know Greg, but just wanted to say that this is a beautiful obituary. Everyone should be so fortunate to have a fitting last tribute in thoughtful words.

Janet Geary Haffner

May 9, 2025

Although ages and distance made a difference in our relations,I was always intrigued by comments of Greg´s amazing activities.My deepest sympathy goes out to all.God bless.Jan

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Mary Beth (Conroy) Damon

May 9, 2025

Rest in Peace Greg

I always remember your wisdom and guidance at the Stratford Counseling Center through my High School years in the 70´s. You were a big influence in my life and I will be eternally grateful
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