News of Tony Boyle’s death on Wednesday was no less depressing because of the illness that had been lurking with intent for months. Surrounded by his beloved family in Raheny in north Dublin, it was the peaceful passing of an honourable man who had climbed the slippery slope of business success. He was, I can attest, a good friend and a formidable opponent, but primarily, Tony Boyle was an honest man. There was, of course, much more to Tony Boyle than the business of business. The Boyle family’s journey began in inner-city Dublin and followed the city’s working class to…
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