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Our family has been through hell and back, and today, we are fighting with everything we have left to save the one piece of heaven our mother left behind. On March 27, 2026, the heart of our family broke forever. We lost our beautiful, fiercely resilient mother, Connie Antoinette Doyle. Connie came from absolute poverty—growing up in a worn-down trailer with torn siding in a neighborhood that felt hopeless. But she refused to let poverty define her. She was a woman who never gave up, who worked herself to the bone for 12 years to finally buy the first real home she ever owned. It was her lifetime achievement, her sanctuary, and the place where her grandbabies grew up playing while her daughter worked.
No matter how heavy her burdens were, Connie never let anyone see her cry. She poured all her love into her family, even when her own body was failing. At the very end, she was too sick to qualify for life insurance, leaving no safety net to protect the home she sacrificed everything to build. She kept pushing through the pain, only complaining about a swollen foot, until just three days after a hospital visit, her son Chad found her resting forever on her bedroom floor. Her tired, beautiful heart had finally given out.
This is not the first tragedy to tear through our lives. Connie already carried a shattered heart, having lost her baby boy, Christopher Ryan Doyle, in a devastating car accident back in 1998 due to a babysitter's unimaginable negligence. Connie survived the worst nightmare a mother could ever face, and she spent the rest of her life trying to build a safe, peaceful haven for the children and grandchildren left behind. She finally found it in a neighborhood surrounded by kind, loving neighbors.
We cannot let her lifetime of sacrifice vanish. Because there was no life insurance, we are facing the terrifying reality of losing the house she gave her blood, sweat, and tears to secure.
We are begging for your help to keep this home in the Doyle family name. We want Connie’s grandchildren to grow up running through the same halls, always remembering the brilliant, strong, and unbreakable woman Connie Antoinette Doyle was.
Every single dollar, every share, and every prayer brings us closer to keeping her memory alive and ensuring her children have the future she died trying to give them. Please help us hold onto her legacy. Anything you can give will help heal a family that has been broken for far too long.
Thank you from the very bottom of our hearts.

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Chad Doyle

Ste. Genevieve, MO, USA

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