ISRAEL, REV. DOYLE
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to a wonderful
man, Duncan Arthur Doyle Israel, who was called to his
heavenly home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, January 29, 2012
surrounded by his family. He was 66 years old. We admire his bravery,
faith, and courage to battle cancer for the past 4 years. Doyle was born
January 15, 1946 to the late Rev. Herman & Betty Israel. He
will be dearly missed by his family. He leaves his soul mate and the
love of his life, Loretta (Morin-Gonzales) Israel of 36 years; his son and
daughter-in-law, Scott and Jenny Gonzales; two grandchildren: Madison and
Hunter Gonzales, as he would always say ÒPapaÕs boysÓ; his son, Dale (Sally) Bradburn, and his daughter, Kristin St. Charles. His faithful companions: Sassy, Keta, Dixie and his African Grey, Truman. Two nephews that
he loved and who were dear to his heart, Darwin Israel and Kenny Erlenbach II, they were always by his side or not to far
away. He loved his brother Mark, and always said he was his best friend. He
also leaves behind his siblings: Veronica (Roy) Fritz, Joanne Israel (wife of
the late Hurley Israel Sr.), Enola (Joe) Danks, Mark
(Rosalie) Israel, Debra Wellman (Terry Lewis), Frankie (Binky) Israel; his
favorite mother-in-law, Eleanor Morin; brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth &
Tami Erlenbach. A host of nieces and nephews and he
loved them all, many friends, too many to name. For the past 27 years, Doyle
has ministered John 3:16; that was his heart. He will always be remembered as a
man of God, preaching the gospel, ÒThe Good News of Jesus Christ.Ó - John 3:16.
He was the Senior Pastor of Charity Tabernacle (PCG) of Montrose for eleven
years, and New Beginning Church of God in Bay City for twelve years. His
ministry was birthed at the Anchor of Hope Church as the associate Pastor for
five years under Bishop Richard C. Popard.
Doyle always said he loved
life, loved his family, and loved his friends. He was a great listener and
shared his wisdom of the Bible, hunting, fishing and politics; and had a
passion to nurture and explain life in his own way to others, instilling good
things for their lives. The legacy he leaves to those that knew him will live
on.
Doyle was well known through
out the bowling society, not only a great bowler but loved to instruct, teach
and mentor others. Among his accomplishments: he was a member of the
Professional Bowling Assoc. (PBA), he earned 3 PBA Titles, and 55 - 300 games.
His last 300 game was April 16, 2009 at State Lanes.
He was also a member of the PBA Senior Tour and inducted into the Saginaw
Bowling Hall of Fame in 1990. Doyle was the owner of Select Auto Sales for many
years. He also belonged to many associations and forums which included:
Christian Brothers Hunting Ranch in Illinois, F.I.O.C. Chaplin Assoc., Marshall
Arts for 20 years, fast pitch softball for 20 years. He traveled and shot
competition with Michigan Bowman Assoc., was a Champion Target Archer for
Indiana State, and a member of the Michigan Model Airplane Assoc.
We would like to extend a
special thanks to Dr. Lehka Richardson, Dr. John Bartnik, St. MaryÕs Hospital and a special thanks to the
staff on 7 South & Heartland
Hospice for the sincere concern that you and your staff have shown us during
this battle.
FUNERAL: A funeral service for
Doyle will be held 11:00 a.m. on Friday, February 3, 2012 at the Deisler
Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter Rd., (off State). Bishop Richard Popard will officiate with interment to follow at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens.
VISITATION: Friends are welcome
to visit with the family at the Deisler Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 1,
2012 from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, February 2, 2012 from 2:00 until 9:00
p.m. and on Friday, February 3, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the
funeral service.
MEMORIALS: Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider
donations to the Israel Family c/o Loretta Israel. Please share your thoughts
and memories with the family at the funeral home or through www.DeislerFuneralHome.com.