Seamus, not sure where to start, as there are so many great things to say here, and so many great memories. Both yourself and Theresa were such a huge part of our lives growing up, and such great friends of Mam and Dad. My earliest memory is in The Monarch when you would come and visit, and you had two or three of us on your knee playing with us and making us laugh until we were sore. The excitement of you all coming was something else. You were there for us in the good times and also when times were not so good for us, yourself and Theresa were there. I never heard anyone sing Rhinestone Cowboy quite as well as you. My hope now is that you are all reunited again in the pub in Heaven, having as many good times and laughs as what was enjoyed here in this life. And now as we are raising our own kids the legacy you have left Seamus is one that Anne and Seamus jr can only be proud of, as you were exemplary in every way, from your rock solid work ethic to your generous heart and fun loving ways. It was a privilege to know you Seamus and I know I speak for all The Boyle family when I say that you treated us like your own and we will never forget you for it. Rest in peace Seamus.x
Bernie McHugh (Boyle)
27/11/2025