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Nell Pinkerton Doyle

COLORADO RECORD
December 16, 2009
1923-2009

Loraine – Mrs. Nell Doyle, age 86, formerly of Loraine, died Monday in Odyssey House Hospice in Fort Worth. Services will be at 2:30 PM Friday in the Crockett & Smiley Church of Christ in Loraine with Warren Taylor officiating. Burial will follow in the Loraine Cemetery under the direction of Kiker-Seale Funeral Home.
Mrs. Doyle was born September 26, 1923 in Westover, TX to Maurice and Nettie Turpin Pinkerton and had been a resident of Mitchell County since 1939. She married Jasper "Jap" Doyle on July 24, 1942 in San Angelo. He preceded her in death on November 27, 1995. She was a homemaker and a longtime member of the Lightfoot Street Church of Christ and Crockett and Smiley Streets Church of Christ in Loraine.
She is survived by a son, Tommy and wife, Becky Doyle of Arlington, two daughters: Barbara and husband, Robert Flanagan of Youngstown, FL and Beverly and husband, Chester, of San Angelo; a half brother, Glen Pinkerton of Abilene; grandchildren: Jack and wife, Tracey Flanagan, Anthony Flanagan, Robbie Flanagan, Jim and wife, Jodi Collier, Amanda and husband, Raymond Jay and Shannon and husband, Jay Dallas, Angela and husband, Scotty Dyess; great grandchildren; J. C. Brunson, Jordan, Joshua, Jeremiah, Layla, and Ailli Flanagan, Caleb Perdue, Hudson and Lawson Collier, Cameron and Katherine Dallas, Brenna and Emily Dyess and two more great grandchildren expected in 2010.
She is also preceded in death by her parents and a step mother, Gussie Pinkerton and a half sister, Geneva Pinkerton.

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