October 1995
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Paul Emery Doyle, 71, of Danville, Arkansas died
October 5, 1995 in Danville. Graveside services were held at Prairie Ridge
Cemetery, Polo, Missouri.
Paul was born on August 25, 1924 in Hodgen, Oklahoma. Paul was the son of the
late Samuel Lee and Nora Edna Mason Doyle of Hodgen, Oklahoma. He was a WWII
veteran serving in the Army.
He worked for Middlewest Freightways, Kansas City. He married Mary Jane Bayer
of Polo, Missouri in January, 1950 in Topeka, Kansas.
He is preceded in death by his parents Sam and Nora of Hodgen, sister Velma
Grafftas of Kansas City, one nephew, Paul Alan Grafftas of Kansas City.
He
leaves his wife Mary Jane, two daughters, Paula Bicket of Overland Park,
Kansas and Linda Doyle of Polo, Missouri. In addition, he leaves son, Samuel
Doyle of Polo. Grand-daughter, Lori Woods of Kansas City and grandson
Christopher Gaulter of Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. One great grandson, Christopher
Alan Woods of Kansas City.
Paul Emery Doyle 71 of Danville, Arkansas died October 5, 1995 in Danville. Graveside services were held at Prairie Ridge Cemetery, Polo, Missouri.
He was born on August 25, 1924 in Hodgen, Oklahoma. Paul was the son of the late Samuel Lee and Nora Edna Mason Doyle of Hodgen, Oklahoma. He was a WWII veteran serving in the Army. He attended Danville Assembly of God, Danville, Arkansas.
He worked for Middlewest Frieghtways, Kansas City. He married Mary Jane Bayer of Polo, Missouri on January 12, 1950 in Topeka, Kansas.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Samuel Lee and Nora Enda Mason-Doyle, sister Velma Grafftas of Kansas City, one nephew, Paul Alan Grafftas of Kansas City. In addition, brother Melvin Lafayette Doyle died January 8, 1935 in Worland, Missouri.
He leaves his wife Mary Jane, two daughters, Paula Bicket of Overland Park, Kansas and Linda Doyle of Polo, Missouri. In addition, he leaves son, Samuel Doyle of Polo. Granddaughter, Lori Woods of Kansas City and grandson Christopher Gaulter of Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. One great grandson, Christopher Alan Woods of Kansas City. One sister, Wanda Branstetter of Independence, Missouri.
Source: Kansas City Star and Heavener Legend