In Memory of Doyle

If you'd like to leave a message, pay your respects, share a memory, or simply say goodbye please feel free to do so. You can speak to Doyle, about Doyle, or to his family. Write whatever you wish.

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Unsigned on July 18, 2009 at 01:55 PM said:

I'm sorry to hear about Doyle. I know it must be a great loss to his family. He will be missed by my family.But know that he touched many people.He was always smiling and a staple of our trip. We missed our trip in 2008. But every trip me and my family have come on has been a Doyle included trip. Seems like we always happened to get him for our bus driver. I remember my first time coming to Indian Springs I thought oh boy look at the bus driver then Doyle talked and told jokes we where quick friends. Not to mention it was a bumpy ride but we made it to our canoes safe. Later I brought my children and they got the same kick out of Doyle's driving that I did;-)(I think he might have done this on purpose.) They also laughed at his jokes. Once again sorry for your loss and just remember it was a loss to my family too.Doyle a man, a legend at Indian Springs.

Kayley Allen on May 18, 2009 at 03:34 PM said:

When I came down to Indian Springs, he would always greet me and my family very politely. And I always wondered how the grass was so beautiful. I just recently found out that Uncle Doyle was the 1 to tend to Indian Springs. I have heard great things about the bus rides he gives, and that they arn't the same without him. He will be missed greatly and God bless Indian Springs and Uncle Doyl's family.

Mary Flake on August 16, 2008 at 09:48 AM said:

My family and i come down to Indian Springs every summer and we love it there.Everytime we were there Doyle would treat us like one of his own he was so nice and generous.He will be missed alot not just by his family but by mine too.

Wild Women's Weekend 2008 on August 7, 2008 at 12:45 PM said:

The Wild Women have been coming to this resort for the Wild Women's Weekend for many years, and Doyle had drove us to the starting point of our float,and served us breakfast for many of those years. Doyle was just an all around great guy. Although there was "nothing quite like those bus rides". He sure knew how to show a girl a good time. Doyle, you will be greatly missed by all of us. As for the family, our thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you.

Casino Group! on July 28, 2008 at 11:11 AM said:

We came out to the resort a couple of weekends ago and, it wasn't quite the same. I have to say 'Uncle D's' name came up quite a few times in conversation. We remissnessed about the times we all came to the resort and 'partied Uncle D style'. He would open the bar just to hang out and have drinks with all of us. We loved taking his bus ride (best not to have any open containers) lol .The gentleman knew how to have a good time, and made sure you did too. He will long be remembered by all of us and missed dearly. God Bless him and his family and friends.

Frog on June 22, 2008 at 08:08 AM said:

uncle D was a great guy, always checked on us and made sure everything was okay, loved to hear his stories and his wild bus rides.. he will be missed when i make my return trip to float down.. he always had a smile and really loved being part of our day..

Larry B on April 25, 2008 at 06:46 AM said:

He will be missed by all that knew him, and I know he is watching over the resort.

Stacey Spencer on April 22, 2008 at 06:10 PM said:

I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. I have been coming there for years, usually for an all girls float trip my friends and I plan. Doyle would always come to check on us, bringing plenty of laughs, and help with anything we needed. I want to say thank you to him. He will be sadly missed this year, as well as years to come.

Harold J Rieser on April 21, 2008 at 01:22 PM said:

I never Knew him but he sure sounds special and I know God has a place for him. I am sure I would have missed him as much as everyone else if I had known him. God Bless Uncle Doyle

Doyle D Huntsman on March 29, 2008 at 06:01 PM said:

My deepest condolences to the family for your loss. I would love to have found "Uncle Doyle" in a time I could have introduced myself to him. From what I see he was sell loved by all. I hope you don't mind my saying, but reading this page is a bit eerie to me as I am also referred to as Uncle Doyle and Uncle D. Again, my sympathies go out to all who knew Doyle and loved him.

Doyle D Huntsman dhuntsman@att.net

Sandy Callahan on February 27, 2008 at 07:57 AM said:

My husband and friends and I (Usually aunt Sandy too)have come every summer since 1994 and he has been a fixture at Indian Springs for a very long time. He would give me rides in the golf cart even though he "couldn't"-he was a softy. What a great guy-it won't be the same without him this summer!! My sympathy to the family.

Frank Steward on January 31, 2008 at 10:45 AM said:

He drove us in the short bus every year and we enjoyed the crazy ride. It was the one time of year that felt at home. Helmets off to you Doyle. You will be missed.

Barb Bixby on December 12, 2007 at 07:11 AM said:

To Uncle D's Family So sorry to hear of his passing, Will sure miss his smiling face around there!

Dawn Sohmers on December 10, 2007 at 02:30 PM said:

A Grandpa that was rough around the edges, but below the surface was a heart of gold, he went to my wedding years ago, we had spent many of Holidays, Thanksgiving, and Chrsitmas over at Mom and Poppy's Doyle Dean Jr. Home, with Granpa and Uncle Darry, I loved grandpa's laugh his chuckkle. My husband had know years befor we had married and had worked with him, when he worked at the bodyshop. He will be sadly missed, :-( I love you Granpa !! Love Always Dawn

Aaron Huntsman on November 27, 2007 at 02:37 AM said:

I, Aaron Huntsman was the only grandchild of, Doyle Levi Huntsman, will be missed every day till we are reunited in heaven. Grandpa raised me as his own son and I looked to him as a father since my father, Byran Hume had a heart attack and died when I was young. My grandmother, Beverly Jane Huntsman and grandfather, Doyle Huntsman, helped my mother, Deborah Huntsman, raise me as their own child. I'M TRULY SORRY FOR NOT ATTENDING HIS FUNERAL AS I WAS NEVER TOLD OF MY GRANDFATHER'S (FATHERS) DEATH!

Love, Aaron Huntsman Aaronlasvegas@aol.com

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