Robert D. Boyle, 45, of 4622 Yecker in Kansas City, Kansas, passed away on Saturday at Providence Hospital. He was born in Wamego, Kansas, and had lived in Kansas City, Kansas, for 22 years. Mr Boyle was a salesman for the Westinghouse Electric Supply Company, formerly the Continental Electric Supply Company, for 13 years. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Jacqueline Boyle; three sons, Jim Boyle, Michael Boyle and Brian Boyle; and three daughters, Maureen Boyle, Eileen Boyle and Katie Boyle; two brothers, Patrick Boyle of Colorado Springs and Bernard Boyle of San Francisco; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Kay Skinner, of Fort Worth, Texas.
The Rosary was recited on Monday night at the Butler Chapel in Kansas City, Kansas, where friends called throughout the evening. Services were held on Tuesday morning at the Butler Chapel, and at 10 o'clock at Christ the King Catholic Church. Burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. The family suggested memorial contributions to the Wyandotte County Health Center, Tuberculosis Division, care of Dr. Nellie Walker.
Robert D. Boyle, 45, of 4622 Yecker in Kansas City, Kansas, passed away on Saturday at Providence Hospital. He was born in Wamego, Kansas, and had lived in Kansas City, Kansas, for 22 years. Mr Boyle was a salesman for the Westinghouse Electric Supply Company, formerly the Continental Electric Supply Company, for 13 years. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Jacqueline Boyle; three sons, Jim Boyle, Michael Boyle and Brian Boyle; and three daughters, Maureen Boyle, Eileen Boyle and Katie Boyle; two brothers, Patrick Boyle of Colorado Springs and Bernard Boyle of San Francisco; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Kay Skinner, of Fort Worth, Texas.
The Rosary was recited on Monday night at the Butler Chapel in Kansas City, Kansas, where friends called throughout the evening. Services were held on Tuesday morning at the Butler Chapel, and at 10 o'clock at Christ the King Catholic Church. Burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. The family suggested memorial contributions to the Wyandotte County Health Center, Tuberculosis Division, care of Dr. Nellie Walker.
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