Cecil W. Doyle

PINE PLAINS — Cecil W. Doyle, 86, passed away early on Aug. 13, 2018, in the comfort of his own home.

He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. 

Cecil was born on Sept. 6, 1931, a son of Margaret (Turbarg) and Wilber Doyle.  

He served as a corporal in the United States Army from 1949-1953. After he was discharged, he worked at A &J Service for many years and then was co-owner of Doyle and Coons Oil Company until his retirement in 1993.

On April 5, 1953, Cecil married his wife of 65 years, Gloria (Ingleson) Doyle, who survives him at home. 

Cecil was an avid fisherman and very much enjoyed his trips to Saranac Lake. He enjoyed many times with friends at “coffee time” twice a day and his trips around Stissing Lake.

In addition to his loving wife, Gloria, survivors include a daughter, Brenda and her husband, Peter White; four grandchildren, Sara and her husband, Christopher Dundon, Lindsey White,  Cody Blakeley and Megan White; two great-grandchildren, Caleb and Sophie Dundon; a sister, Eunice Swartz; three sisters-in-law, Barbara Wesley, Augusta Ingleson and Marian Doyle; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

He was predeceased by a daughter, Deborah (Doyle) Blakeley; a son-in-law, John Blakeley; two brothers, Louis and Clyde Doyle; and two sisters, Irene Stuetzle and Vera Leibhart. 

A graveside service was held Aug. 16 at Evergreen Cemetery with Military Honors. The Rev. Carol Miller officiated.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to Hudson Valley Hospice, 374 Violet Ave., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. 

To sign the online register, go to www.peckandpeck.net.

Latest News

Mountaineers strike gold at BL track championships

HVRHS sophomore Ryan Segalla went three-for-three May 17 with Berkshire League gold in the 100m, 200m and 400m races. He was also on the gold-winning 4x400m relay team.

Photo by Riley Klein

Berkshire League track and field wrapped up a season of competition with the league finals in Litchfield May 17. The BL festival followed with decathlon, heptathlon, steeplechase and hammer in Falls Village May 20 and Thomaston May 21.

The events included athletes from Housatonic Valley Regional High School, Gilbert School, Lakeview High School, Nonnewaug High School, Northwestern Regional High School, Shepaug Valley High School, Terryville High School and Thomaston High School.

Keep ReadingShow less
Salisbury approves traffic detour for June NASCAR event

Lime Rock Park is slated to host the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Friday and Saturday, June 26 to 28, in Lime Rock, Connecticut.

Photo by Nathan Miller

SALISBURY — First Selectman Curtis Rand agreed to sign approvals for changes in traffic patterns and a “hauler parade” for Lime Rock Park’s NASCAR event June 26 to 28 after a lengthy and detailed discussion at a special meeting of the Board of Selectmen Wednesday, May 21.

Lime Rock Park is hosting a weekend of NASCAR events. In anticipation of a larger than usual crowd, park leadership has asked to have one-way traffic on Route 112 — Lime Rock Road — from the junction of Route 7 and Route 112 to White Hollow Road and the main track entrance between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and one-way traffic in the opposite direction between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28.

Keep ReadingShow less
MIRA enters agreement for private sale of Torrington Transfer Station
Torrington Transfer Station’s entrance.
Photo by Jennifer Almquist

TORRINGTON — USA Waste & Recycling’s $3.25 million offer to purchase the Torrington Transfer Station was conditionally accepted by the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority Dissolution Authority at a meeting of its board of directors May 14.

Torrington Transfer Station was one of two facilities in the state, along with Essex Transfer Station, that was still owned by MIRA-DA following the closure of the Hartford trash-to-energy plant in 2022. Municipalities in these service areas were given until July 1, 2027, to establish alternative solid waste contracts.

Keep ReadingShow less
Joan Anderson Turnure

Joan Anderson Turnure, 91, died after a long illness on May 3, 2025, at Noble Horizons in Salisbury, CT. She was the loving widow of Michael DeBurbure Turnure.

A memorial service will be held at St. John’s Church in Salisbury on June 1, at 1:00PM, followed by a reception at The White Hart Inn.

Keep ReadingShow less