~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, WA/DL Capt. Richard ‘Dick’ Boyle
December 26, 1930 ~ December 3, 2020
Notification with the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot
Captain Richard Gordon Boyle, age 89.
Captain Boyle joined Western Airlines 03-14-1966 and retired with Delta
Air Lines in 1990, based SLC at the time of his retirement. He is survived by many dear extended family
members, close friends and aviation colleagues.
Captain Boyle’s most recent address is noted in whitepages as PO Box 11975, Zephyr Cove, Nevada.
Obituary information for Captain Boyle is available for
viewing online at
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rgj/obituary.aspx?n=richard-g-boyle-dick&pid=197319593&fhid=15274
Arrangements were entrusted to Walton's Funerals &
Cremations, 875 W. 2nd St., Reno, NV 89503…(775) 323-7189.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Richard G.
'Dick' Boyle
Zephyr Cove - Richard G. 'Dick' Boyle turned westbound for
his final flight on December 3, 2020 from COVID pneumonia with underlying
conditions. Dick was born December 26, 1930 in Pennsylvania, to Gordon D. and
Virginia B. Boyle, née Dinger. The family relocated when Dick was a youngster
to southern California. He later received a Bachelor of Business Administration
from USC. Like so many young men of that time, he entered the United States Air
Force, where he received his flight training. He continued to serve in the Air
National Guard upon completion of his active duty service. After leaving active
duty, he was hired by Western Airlines in 1966, where he flew until retiring
from Delta Airlines in 1990.
Family and friends were always amazed at Dick's passion for
life. He raced cars - once with Steve McQueen. He was particularly proud of his
Ferrari which he brought back from Italy in the 60s. As a cyclist he toured the
world, including North America, and his mileage totaled in the thousands. On
one tour, he rode a segment of the famously difficult Tour de France route -
with a fractured hand. Dick also rode three of the five climbs that comprise
the California 'Death Ride' not just once, but several times. 'Tough nut'
described Richard Boyle.
Hiking, skiing and spending time in the outdoors were also
favorite pursuits. He was particularly proud of his climb to the top of the
Matterhorn.
Bikes and cycling were the central focus of Dick's later
years. He helped a friend get started in a Lake Tahoe bike shop, and taught
cycling lessons. Dick taught many kids how to ride a bike. Generously sharing
his two-wheel passion came naturally to Dick.
Dick was an avid collector of books, magazines and miniature
liquor bottles in addition to Western Airlines memorabilia. He was particularly
proud of his original editions of Edgar Rice Burroughs 'Tarzan' series.
He was predeceased by his parents, son James G. Boyle, and
sister Virginia Lynn Potter. He is survived by his brother David E. Boyle, son
Robert Boyle, stepson Robert W. Smith and Barbara, Robert's wife, stepdaughter
Sharon M. Smith, and granddaughters Amanda and Claudia Smith. He will be missed
by a large extended family in Texas, Georgia, Illinois and Nevada, in addition
to many friends from the airlines and the Air National Guard.
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