James Martin Doyle, 55, 846 Commercial Street, North Bend, died yesterday morning after an illness of two months. Resident of North Bend a year and a half, Doyle was an employee of the I-L Lumber Company. Previous to coming to Oregon, he farmed in South Dakota.
Besides his widow, Edna, he is survived by two daughters and a son, Mrs. Melvin Chamley, Portland, and Beverly Doyle and Richard Doyle, both of North Bend. There are also 12 brothers and a sister, most of whom live in South Dakota.
The Rosary will be said at Grimm's Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Father Edward Hyatt will officiate.
Source: Coos Bay, Oregon newspaper
James Martin Doyle, 55, 846 Commercial Street, North Bend, died yesterday morning after an illness of two months. Resident of North Bend a year and a half, Doyle was an employee of the I-L Lumber Company. Previous to coming to Oregon, he farmed in South Dakota.
Besides his widow, Edna, he is survived by two daughters and a son, Mrs. Melvin Chamley, Portland, and Beverly Doyle and Richard Doyle, both of North Bend. There are also 12 brothers and a sister, most of whom live in South Dakota.
The Rosary will be said at Grimm's Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Father Edward Hyatt will officiate.
Source: Coos Bay, Oregon newspaper
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