Shaun Doyle

Obituary of Shaun Patrick Doyle

DOYLE: Suddenly and unexpectedly, as a result of an accident on the family farm, RR 1, Dashwood, on Friday, June 6, 2025, Shaun Patrick Doyle, age 37.  Loving husband and best friend of Sabrina (Metzger) Doyle.  Proud and loved father of Deacon (4), Kye (2) and Kallie (4 months).  Loved son and son-in-law of Paul and Dianne (Dickson) Doyle of Chatham, Matthias and Monika (Kubler) Metzger of RR 1, Dashwood.  Dear brother and brother-in-law of Gary and Kara Doyle of Zurich and Marc Metzger of Colorado.  Loved uncle of Lexi and Magnus Doyle. Remembered by his grandma Una (Wilson) Doyle and aunts, uncles and their familiesPredeceased by his grandma Helen (Dickson) Morgan.  Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m.  The Funeral Service will be held at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 11 a.m. Rev. John E. Trembulak III Officiating.  Interment Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Dashwood. Memorial donations if desired to an Educational Trust Fund for Shaun’s children, would be appreciated, payable by E-transfer to Sabrina Doyle, sabrina.doyle.2017@gmail.com (cheques also will be accepted on her behalf at the Funeral Home) or a charity of your choice.  Shaun was a Red Seal Millwright at The Andersons Hensall.

"Shaun was a quiet and simple man who loved and cared so deeply for the people in his life. Shaun was the kind of person who always put others before himself. Whether it was through hard work, quiet acts of love, or building memories for his family, he gave his all without hesitation. Always on the go — working, fixing, or creating — he poured his energy into the people and home he loved most.  A true handyman, he brought warmth and character to the family home  with his personal touches, from landscaping to building a playground from scratch.

His kids were his pride and joy. He wanted the world for them.  He bought them all the fun toys like a three wheeler, golf cart and snowmobile to rip around the yard with. He dreamed to one day teach the kids how to fix them up.

His dedication to his work at Andersons was matched only by his devotion to his family. Providing for them wasn’t just a responsibility — it was his way of building the life he dreamed of for his wife and children.

Shaun made life better for those around him in a thousand quiet ways, and his presence will be deeply missed."

 

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