In Loving Memory
Michael Carl Boyle, 36, of Wooster passed away on April 24, 2024, at his residence.
He was born on May 28, 1987, in Louisville, KY. Growing up he had lived in Cedar Rapids, IA, Fairport, NY, and Wooster, OH. He had lived in Baton Rouge, LA for a number of years before returning to Wooster several years ago. He had worked in the food industry for several companies during his working career.
Michael was an Eagle Scout and a member of Troop 61 in Wooster. He enjoyed the outdoors, camping and skiing. He was fond of and cherished his pet dog Droxie and his cat Appa.
Michael is survived by his parents Bruce and Karen Boyle, his brother Patrick Boyle of Wooster and a niece Autumn Boyle as well as by his uncles and aunts: Brian Boyle, Polly Marmaduke, Bill Boyle, Rosemary Broton Boyle, Jane Kimmel and Steve Gonya.
Funeral services will be on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 11:00 AM at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home 216 E. Larwill St. Wooster, with Father Stephen Moran officiating and interment to follow at Wooster Cemetery.
Friends will be received Wednesday from 10:00 AM until the time of service at the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.
Praying for the family during this time. Your BSA family is here for support as you need it.
I am so sorry to learn of Michael’s passing. My deepest sympathy to you and your family Bruce
Prayers for your family . May gods comfort and peace find each of you . Former SM T 61.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Bruce and your family family at this difficult time! Family,Faith,and Friends has a deep meaning,and the words embrace life!
My sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved son. May God be with your family in your grief.
Holding you close in my thoughts at this painful time. I’m deeply sorry for your profound loss.
Deepest sympathy.
Prayers and condolences. I am keeping your family in my thoughts!
Bruce and family, I am deeply saddened that this loss has come so suddenly for someone who was at such a youthful age.
Karen & Bruce, Our thoughts & prayers are with you during this very difficult time. We are so very sorry for your loss.
Chris & Kathy Haid
Out thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. “Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.”
Sincerest condolences at this sad time, Bruce, Karen, & family.
Karen, Bruce and Family,
My deepest sympathy.
Elaine
Michael was a dear friend of mine. I live in Baton Rouge. We worked together for a bit and were fast friends from day one. He had me laughing nonstop. He was a true friend and regardless of what he was going through at any point in his life, he always checked in on his friends. He gave the best hugs and was one of the most genuine people I’ve ever met in my life. He loved music and loved hanging out, fighting over control of the songs. Some of our best times were laughing, chatting about life and taking turns picking a song to listen to. He was very passionate about books and movies and the arts. I’ve known him over a decade now and I feel so lucky to have had him in my life as a friend. Just the other day, I was cackling like an evil villain just being silly and it made me think of him because that’s just one of the many great memories I have of Michael…at work..cackling like an evil villain more and more ridiculously until we were both laughing so hard our stomachs hurt. Never a dull moment.
I have so many good memories with ‘Muh Boyle’ , he will never be forgotten and he will forever be missed.
To his family, I am so thankful to have known him and my sincerest condolences. 🙁
He was so, so loved. I lived with him for many years in baton rouge. He loved calling everyone a “turkey”, he was a punk-rock lover, video game partner, and we adopted a cat, Appa, that was his best friend. I know they are reunited with the Lord. He was hilarious, and loved to talk conspiracies. I’ll miss him so much. Love you, turkey
Michael was an awesome person to be around. He would always lift your spirits and make you smile even on a terrible day. We worked together for a few years in Baton Rouge and he was one of the best parts about showing up. He introduced me to new music and cartoons. Things I would keep forever. He is loved and missed.
He was a good guy he taught me everything I needed to know at my job when I got first hired we would always jam out together at Panera bread