Chronicle Herald April 12, 2007 EULOTH, James Joseph "Jay Doyle" - 38, Halifax, formerly of Post Road, Antigonish, died on Tuesday, April 10, 2007, in QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Antigonish, he was the foster son of Jack and Ruth (Murphy) Doyle. He was a member of St. Lukes Church Choir, Halifax. He graduated from Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School in 1986. He was an avid hockey fan having served as assistant coach for Ste. Croix Rural League Hockey Team. He also was a devoted fan of the Antigonish Junior A Bulldogs. He was a member of Arras Branch No. 59 Royal Canadian Legion and enjoyed playing in their dart league. He worked in security at the Antigonish Arena for a number of years where he developed a deep friendship and admiration for Kevin Layes Danny Berry. Jay's highlight each year was driving a vehicle for Eastern Auto in the Highland Games Parade. He is survived by his foster parents, Jack and Ruth (Murphy) Doyle; half-sisters, Cathy (Albert) Young, Pomquet; Shelly and Lisa Fairn, Halifax; foster sisters, Eileen (Tracey Nickerson) MacDonald, Somers Road; Brenda (Kevin) Vigneau, West Side Ohio, Antigonish Co.; Lorraine (Clem) Murphy, Lethbridge, Alta.; foster brothers, Jackie (Lauraine) Doyle, Cape George; Vaughn Doyle, Halifax; David Doyle, Brierly Brook; Ricky (Millie) Moore, Stewiacke; Sandy MacFarling, Addington Forks; Daniel Pellerine, New Glasgow; goddaughter, Gina MacDonald, Swan Hills, Alta.; several nieces and nephews; great-niece, J'Lynne Doyle, Antigonish; his main caregiver at Lynden Rest Home, Margaret Simpson. He was predeceased by his birth parents, Lloyd Jolotta and Patsy Euloth; stepfather, Don Fairn; paternal grandparents, Sheldon and Margaret Jolotta; maternal grandparents, William and Elizabeth Euloth. Visitation in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral will be held on Saturday at 3 p.m. in St. Ninian's Cathedral with Rev. Ray Huntley presiding. Burial in St. Ninian's Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart Transplant Unit at QEII Health Sciences Centre in gratitude for the care he received over the past 11 years. On-line condolences: www.clcurry.com