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John “Father Pat” Boyle

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John “Father Pat” Boyle

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Aug 2022 (aged 94)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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John Boyle (Father Pat), 94, passed away about 4:00 a.m., Saturday, August 13, 2022, at the Assisted Living section of St. Joseph Villa, Salt Lake City, UT. After the Monastery in Huntsville closed in 2017, Father Pat lived at the Senior Apartments before his health problems required greater care.

Father Pat was born in St. Louis on April 8, 1928, to Ed and Mary Delahunty Boyle, both from Ireland. Father Pat felt a call to the priesthood at age eleven. He completed a philosophy degree at Kendrick Seminary College, and in 1950 he entered the Monastery in Huntsville.

Father Pat distinguished himself as community sacristan, preparing for our community worship services, which were the better part of the monastic-day. Even into middle age he was sometimes assigned to the summer farm work, and though slightly built, he handled hay bales with the best of us.

In 1967 he was ordained a priest and over the years became an extraordinarily popular counselor and confessor. For his gifs to us of his counseling and support, our best return is prayer for Father Pat's eternal happiness.

Burial will follow at the Huntsville Monastery Cemetery.
John Boyle (Father Pat), 94, passed away about 4:00 a.m., Saturday, August 13, 2022, at the Assisted Living section of St. Joseph Villa, Salt Lake City, UT. After the Monastery in Huntsville closed in 2017, Father Pat lived at the Senior Apartments before his health problems required greater care.

Father Pat was born in St. Louis on April 8, 1928, to Ed and Mary Delahunty Boyle, both from Ireland. Father Pat felt a call to the priesthood at age eleven. He completed a philosophy degree at Kendrick Seminary College, and in 1950 he entered the Monastery in Huntsville.

Father Pat distinguished himself as community sacristan, preparing for our community worship services, which were the better part of the monastic-day. Even into middle age he was sometimes assigned to the summer farm work, and though slightly built, he handled hay bales with the best of us.

In 1967 he was ordained a priest and over the years became an extraordinarily popular counselor and confessor. For his gifs to us of his counseling and support, our best return is prayer for Father Pat's eternal happiness.

Burial will follow at the Huntsville Monastery Cemetery.

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