The broadcasting community is mourning the loss of Chris Doyle, a cherished radio personality whose warmth, humor, and love for life left a lasting impression on colleagues and listeners alike. His passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes from those who had the privilege of working alongside him and calling him a friend.
Chris Doyle built a respected career in radio, working at stations including 790 CFAN, 99.3 The River, and 95.9 Sun FM. Over the years, he became known not just for his voice on the airwaves, but for the genuine connections he formed behind the scenes. Colleagues recall a man who brought laughter into the studio and made even the busiest days brighter with his easygoing personality and quick wit.
One longtime coworker fondly remembered their daily routine, sharing how one of the highlights of each day was Doyle walking into the studio with a familiar question: “Quinn, what are we doing for lunch?” Those simple moments became cherished memories, often leading to shared meals and plenty of laughter. Food, friendship, and conversation were central to Doyle’s life, and he embraced each with enthusiasm.
Beyond his professional life, Chris was deeply devoted to his family and friends. Those closest to him describe a man who loved wholeheartedly and valued the people in his life above all else. His kindness, loyalty, and generous spirit left a profound mark on everyone he encountered.
His passing comes far too soon, leaving a void that will be deeply felt across the broadcasting community and beyond. Yet, those who knew him take comfort in the memories he created—the laughter, the camaraderie, and the simple joys he shared so freely.
Chris Doyle will be remembered not only as a talented broadcaster but as a true friend. His voice may be gone from the airwaves, but his spirit will continue to echo in the hearts of those who knew and loved him

