Craig Stephen Doyle
Craig Stephen Doyle, 49 passed away on February 18th, 2016 in Atlanta, Ga where he lived for over 25 years.
Craig is survived by his Mother Charlene Doyle and his Father Henry Doyle who suffers from fearful and confusing Alzheimer’s disease, and will not be told of Craig’s passing.
Craig is also survived by his loving Aunts, Martha Sue Boyett, Dianne Ellis, Carolyn Wiley, Annette Cannon, and Lila Mae Ward, and two loving cousins Laura Dickerson and Susan Doyle Dickerson. Also surviving are a number of Aunts, Uncles, and cousins.
Craig lived his life in Atlanta where he was a personal trainer for many years and made hundreds of friends including his best friend Jim Swartz.
A celebration of life service will be held Saturday February 27th, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. at Pittman Park United Methodist Church, Statesboro, Ga
Another celebration of life service will be held in Atlanta, Ga at the Frazer Center on Saturday March 19th, 2016 at 2:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society 201 South main Street Suite A, Statesboro, Ga 30458, and The Alzheimer’s Association 201 Television Circle, Savannah, Ga 31460
Godspeed dear man
We are going to miss our sweet Craig, with his beautiful smile and big heart… We love you. Rest in peace
We going to miss you so deeply , my heart is heave with sadness . Craig Doyle was my sweet smiling nephew ! He had a heart of gold ! Sleep well my dear heart !
What a wonderful soul.
Peace and comfort to his family and friends.
Our Deepest Sympathy to Charlene and Henry. You are in our thoughts.
Jim:
I am so very sorry for your loss! I have truly wonderful memories of practicing with you and Craig. My life is richer for having known him! I am sending you my love and good thoughts.
Julie
I am saddened by his passing. I have so many great memories of our 30 year friendship. He left a mark on our lives. Godbless
Our sweet, loving and always smiling Craig, will be missed by all… We love you and RIP…
So sorry for your lose …praying for all of you
I have thought of Craig so often through the years and will always regret not staying in touch. My fondest memories of him are going in to get my hair cut and Craig asking, “Kim, can I do whatever I want?” and I would always say, “Yes, Craig, you can do whatever you want.” And he did. And he did it so beautifully.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle,
Please accept our sympathies in the passing of Craig. I enjoyed being his friend and classmate while growing up.
He had a good sense of humor and was fun to talk with. We got to catch up at a reunion in 2004 and I know he had a lot of friends because he was outgoing and never met a stranger.
May God comfort you at this time.
Respectfully,
John
Everyone talks about how sad they are that they won’t get to see your smiling face anymore. But the fact is one only needs to look to the stars in the heavens to know your smile is the reason the stars shine brighter now.
Love & miss you always
Robby & Mike