WENDY LEE BOYLE
Wendy Lee Boyle was born on January 9th, 1948, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 18th, 2025, in Regina, Saskatchewan, at the age of 77 years.
She was predeceased by her parents, Jim and Wilma Boyle. Wendy will be lovingly remembered by her brothers, Randy (Nora) and Greg (Kim); niece, Cali (Sina) and great-nephew Nico James; and nephew, Patrick (Alyssa) and their children Jackson, Annabelle, and Rosalie. She will also be fondly remembered by extended family and friends whose lives she touched with kindness and humour. Wendy will be especially missed by her dear friends, Marj Weiss and Joan McKenzie.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to all who offered their love and support during this time.
A Celebration of Wendy’s Life will be held on Monday, November 3rd, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. at Moose Jaw Funeral Home. Those not able to attend may view the service by going to www.moosejawfuneralhome.com/
To Wendy’s Family; We were shocked and saddened to read of Wendy’s passing. We always enjoyed visiting with her whenever we saw her. We send our deepest sympathy to all her family.
Greg, Kim & family…. Sorry for the loss of your sister Wendy! Thinking of you all in your time of sorrow & sending good thoughts to you all!
Dennis & Penny McKenzie
So sorry to hear of Wendy’s passing. We went to school together at Riverview and STI. We had kept in touch for a few years but haven’t seen her since her Dad passed away. Thinking of you all.
Greg, Kim and family we are sorry to hear about Wendy. Sending hugs.
I wish to express my condolences to Wendy’s family and friends – especially Marj, on Wendy’s passing. She was a special friend I truly appreciated and admired. We worked together over many years in the Provincial Parks Branch and in retirement we visited both here on the west coast in Sidney, BC and when we visited Regina. Though the visits were infrequent I believe they were enjoyed and cherished by us both.
I fondly remember Wendy as a proud and independent woman who loved her roots – her family, the farm, Moose Jaw, and her country! She was an avid gardener and her best advice to me was pretty basic – it’s the soil, you have to have good soil! She was also a kind Lady, often helping those less fortunate by hiring them to do odd jobs. She also helped develop my children’s early musical talents by teaching them to play the piano for enjoyment. She is missed.
To the Boyle Family, So sorry to hear of Wendy’s passing. My parents (Henry & Eileen), always looked forward to Wendy’s visits with her mincemeat tarts! Sincere sympathy to you.
Wendy. Was a big part of our 1966 grad class and the many class and school reunions that Riverview alumni and especially the ‘66 class
Wendy never missed attending and I enjoy her humor, passion and presence every time.
We were planning our60th for next year and there will be a special seat there for you Wendy.
We will all miss you. RIP
Greg, Kim and family.
My deepest condolences to on the passing of Wendy.
My condolences to the Boyle family. The photo in the obituary shows so much that was Wendy: her connection to animals; her confidence; her joy in living. Something humourous, exciting or intense always seemed come along with her. I’m glad to have known Wendy.