Georgetown:
Ingell Hazard Doyle, 82, died Sunday, February 19, 2012, at Georgetown Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Doyle was born in Florence on March 23, 1929, a triplet son of Joseph Ambrose Doyle and Ruth Hazard Doyle. He lived most of his life in Georgetown, where he was a graduate of Winyah High School. Mr. Doyle attended the Citadel, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., and served in the U. S. Navy.
Mr. Doyle was a Georgetown Harbor Pilot, former President of Georgetown Navigation Co., and former real estate broker. Mr. Doyle was retired, after forty years of service, as the Port Director of Customs in Georgetown. He also served as a customs agent at the Wando Terminal in Charleston.
Mr. Doyle was a communicant of Prince George, Winyah, Episcopal Church and served his church as a former Vestryman and Junior Warden. He was a past President of the Propeller Club and the Winyah Indigo Society. Mr. Doyle was a former member of the Georgetown Development Board and past chairman of the Airport and Port Committee. He was a member of the Cotillion Club of Georgetown and served for many years with Boy Scouts of America, Troop 300.
Surviving are: his wife, Nell Garrison Doyle of Georgetown; three sons, Benjamin I. H. Doyle of Iowa City, Iowa, Joseph A. Doyle (Ainhoa) of Munich, Germany, and George E. Doyle (Paige) of Georgetown; his triplet brothers, Patrick James Doyle (Pat) and Arthur H. Doyle, both of Georgetown; two sisters, Jonathan "Johnnie" D. Hale of Athens, Ga. and Sarah D. Pusey (Frank) of Summerville; and seven grandchildren. Mr. Doyle was predeceased by a brother, Joseph A. Doyle, Jr.
Funeral services will be three o'clock Thursday afternoon, February 23, 2012, at Prince George, Winyah, Episcopal Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Paul C. Fuener. Burial will follow in the Churchyard followed by a reception in the Church Fellowship Hall.
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The family will receive friends at the Georgetown Chapel of Mayer Funeral Home Wednesday evening, February 22, 2012, from six until eight.
The family suggests memorials to: Prince George Preservation Fund, P. O. Box 674, Georgetown, S. C. 29442.
Funeral Home:
Georgetown Chapel of Mayer Funeral Home
222 Saint James Street
Georgetown, SC
US 29440