Eulogy for Richard from his brother, Barry Doyle
(read for us by Richard's nephew, Bernard Millen)
Richard was born on the 13th of September 1925 on Coney Island, the last child born on the Island. He was very proud of this and took to himself the title ‘King of Coney’. It was never challenged.
My wife Delta embroidered a tee shirt for him appropriate to his title. He wore this with pride on formal occasions when, as King, his presence was needed, eg the switching on of electric power supply to the Island by the Minister just a few years ago.
As well as being ‘King of Coney’, Richard was the ‘Metal Man’ of his mother and siblings and, later on, for his wife and children too. Between Coney Island and Rosses point, flow most treacherous waters. These waters have taken the lives of many. In the middle of these, stands the Metal Man.
When the Atlantic thrusts its force into Sligo Bay, small boats making the crossing are in peril. The Metal Man provides shelter from the currents and without it the crossing would be more dangerous and at times impossible. So it is, with the crossing from childhood to adulthood the dangers are many, Richard like the Metal Man guarded our family from this treacherous crossing.
The Metal Man displays a light and points a finger to guide. So it was with Richard. His guidance was unerring. Proof of that, is the safety and security with which the whole family reached success in adulthood.
The family was struck by ‘outrageous fortune.’ “We lost the Da”, as my mother said.
Richard, on his 13th birthday, stepped into the gap and filled it, and filled it well, becoming the leader and main provider for the family. To me eleven years younger, he filled the roles of both brother and father.
He met his beautiful wife, Alison, t age 30 and swept her off her feet. They married in 1956 and quickly had a large family of their own, sons Gordon and John, then three daughters, Jacqueline, Alison and Christine. This family grew to include his 10 grandchildren, Raymond, Rose, Carla, Maryam, Katherine, Catriona, Robert, Shona, Andrew and Fergus. A few months ago, Richard became more than grand - he became Great Grandfather to Finlay Doyle. Alison, and their family are here today.
Though tempted, I will not keep you with those anecdotes and memories so splendidly presented and illustrated by everyone in his online obituary notice. I will not talk of “Alf”. His first car ALF824 which had the reliability of a watch won at a side show for shooting ducks with a crooked slug gun. Nor of the ‘runs’ that Ma sent us on with him to Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, The Borders etc… all very, very challenging. Nor of his wonderful quality as a son, taking our mother to Paris and Rome, when most women of her time had not got past the washhouse. Nor of his going off to join the Scots Guards and service in Italy and Trieste as Private R.V. Doyle 2702822.
Allow me just one memory! When I stood on the gang plank of The Capitan Cook saying farewell to my family aged 16, Richard took out his wallet and without opening it, in his renowned generosity, handed the wallet to me and said, “Good luck, you will need this.” I still have the wallet, though the contents are long gone.
When I reached adulthood, Richard was a great friend, drinking buddy, travelling companion and terrifying driver! I, like everyone will miss him greatly. He was famous in Edinburgh for his love of dancing, music,
sailing and providing tours to the many Doyle relatives and friends to visited his beloved city.
I am sorry I cannot be at the funeral but my first Grandchild Braden and my nephew Bernard will help to represent me and all the antipodean families of Richard's late sisters, Phyllis (Mary) and Margaret and their families, and Delta and I and our family.
Richard though born in Ireland was a true flower of Scotland. When will we see his likes again?
Richard Doyle (13 Sep 1925 - 19 Aug 2017)
- Location
- The Murrayfield Hotel 18 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 6HN
- Date
- 29th Aug 2017
- Time
- TBC
In loving memory of Richard Doyle who sadly passed away on 19th August 2017
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