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Executive guided Bridgeport baking firm

Patrick J. Boyle, 77, chairman of Schulze & Burch Biscuit Co., an 84-year-old Bridgeport bakery, died of pancreatic cancer on Wednesday, Aug.

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Nov 26, 2007
 
You are a true gentleman and our hero, Patrick Boyle!
I miss you Pat! You live in my heart ever, Pat!
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Nov 27, 2007
 
Pat is an amazing person. He’s energy is always there for his work and his family. I am his loyal fan.

What he is doing now? I know. He said one time ‘I will work and run a bakery in Haven.” He love to work and he always want to the best. I know he will be successful again. Everything with his magic touch all becomes treasured. I said to him,‘I want to go with you and work for you.” He said,‘No, no, no, no. You don’t know to. Pat, I am willing to learn and please just be a little patient. Pat, hire me please!
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Nov 27, 2007
 
Pat loves his boyhood County Donegal. He calls himself a fishing man. He kept his father's fishing net and wishes to display at his home, and I am told his boyhood's Christmas wish was to have an apple, always wanted to have a warm feet. We can see his root and how Pat is built. Now Pat doesn’t have to but he likes to save utilities, hate waste food always. He has so many wonderful his boyhood stories. Many times I asked Pat to write down all his great experiences. He promised he would when he retired but we know he wouldn't, he always keeps going and learning none stop. This is Pat! Pat, we love you, and love you so much!
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Feb 9, 2008
 
Even though I havn't seen Pat for several years, I cherished every minute I WAS around him, plus in recent years we did manage to talk on the phone from time to time.

Ever since I graduated college, always wanted to come work for him, but so far I was never able to, because there were never any openings. Now that he passed on, it probably won't happen.

I also knew Pat's daughters pretty well, as his oldest (Karen) used to babysit me, when I was a little boy.

Pat, you have no idea how sad I was, when I learned about your passing.
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