
Scott James Doyle, 40, of Fishers, IN passed away Saturday July 26, 2014 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis with family by his side.
Visitation will be held Sunday, Aug 3 from 4-8pm at BridgeWay Community Church in Fishers. A memorial service will be held at the same location Monday, Aug 4 at 10am. Donations can be made to the Scott Doyle Memorial Fund at PNC Bank.
Scott was born Jan 3, 1974 and grew up in South Bend, IN. After high school, he served 5 years in the United States Navy and graduated with honors from Purdue University in 2001. Scott was a loving husband, father, son, uncle, neighbor and friend who’s passion for life will be greatly missed.
Scott is survived by his wife, Hope (Bossingham), of 13 years; son, Ayden, 3; daughter, Lyla, 6 months; his parents James Henry and Gloria Kapsa Doyle; his sister Erin (Mark) Arenz; a niece, Leah; and a nephew, William.







Dotsie Longworth says
Dear Hope & family,
There are no words at this time – I am so very sorry and you have all been in my prayers. May the Lord watch over you all at this time, and in the years to come. Scott was such a great guy – these things are beyond our understanding.
SCOTT STRONG says
I’m so saddened to hear of Scott’s passing. He was a truly smiling face each time we talked at church and our times of talking while working VBS will always be one’s I remember with fondness.
Renee and I send ours prayers and love to Hope and children. He is a warrior for Christ that will be greatly missed.
Jeremy Perigo says
You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you strength in this difficult time.
Jeremy Perigo and family
Richard Purvis says
Kathy and I were saddened to read of the passing of this wonderful person. We always enjoyed talking to Scott on his trips around the block with Ayden. Our prayers are with you at your time of loss.
Noell Woodruff says
I am so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
Sean says
I am so sad to find this and offer my heart to Hope and her & Scott’s family. Scott and I joined the service, went to boot camp and A school together. Scott was a truly great guy and I wish I had looked him up sooner as I now live in Fishers as well; what a crazy world, so sad… Sean