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Braden "Bud" Shae Doyle

August 28, 1980 — February 4, 2021

Braden “Bud” Shae Doyle passed away in a tragic accident on February 4th,2021 at the age of 40. Braden was born in Salt Lake City Utah on August 28th,1980 to Larry and Melody Doyle. He lived in the Salt Lake area until 2014 when he moved to Klamath Falls. Braden attended Riverton Elementary School, Oquirrh Hills Middle School, Bingham Highschool, and he graduated from Valley High School in 1999. Braden was the youngest of 6 siblings. He was proud of his upbringing, his heritage as well as the values instilled in him from his parents. He cherished family vacations as a child to Lake Powell where they spent a week on the water, on a houseboat, swimming, fishing, water skiing and rock jumping. Braden loved to fish with his dad Larry and Braden idolized his father. Larry and his brothers taught Braden how to box, Braden’s uncle Tony Doyle was a Golden Glove Champ and trained and spared with Mahammad Ali. Braden adored his mom and was her cooking. His absolute favorite thing she made was Rice crispy treats with M&M’s and her fried chicken and her tacos. Braden tried to replicate many things that Melody cooked, but nothing ever was as good as his moms. Braden became a father in 2003. Caitlyn was his pride and joy. From the time of her birth, he raised her along with the help of his family. He took her home from the hospital as a single father. Barden had a tattoo on his forearm with her name and loved her with every ounce of his being. Braden and I met a short time after he moved to Klamath Falls from the first moment we saw each other, we were inseparable. Neither of us were interested in a relationship at that time but there was just something about us. We were engaged within a few months and got married on April 25th, 2015. Braden and I were perfect for each other. I waited to marry until I was 39 to get married and had it not been for him, I would have never married. He was definitely worth the wait. We genuinely loved each other. For my 39th birthday, we went to the Oregon Coast. He asked what I wanted for my birthday and I said that I wanted 39 Cala Lillies. They grow wild on the coast. Even though I was kidding about 39 flowers, Braden went and picked me 39 white Cala Lillies. That’s just one example of the immense size of Braden's heart. He was the most kind, loving, patient and genuine man I ever met. Braden, the kids and I would go back to Utah, where her grew up once a year. He loved showing us the places he loved. Last summer, we went in Agaust and went camping with his best friend Ryan Johnson in the Uinita’s. The Uinta’s were an important place to Braden and many of his cherished memories are from there. He also loved to take us to Lagoon. We shared the love of rollercoasters and loved every second of being there. Although he loved to go home once a year, he loved Oregon and said he would never move out of Oregon. Braden was a master carpenter; he was very talented and could figure anything out. He loved building homes and was truly proud of his work. Braden was also a good teacher. He taught me how to build decks, siding on houses and to install metal roofs. Obviously, he was a patient man in order to teach me how to do these things to meet his standards. We enjoyed working together and had just started the planning of building our own home. His most recent employers were David Reid Construction and Josh Sellars Construction. He did side projects for Don Purio. Braden was passionate about every aspect of his life. He was a die hard Detriot Lion’s fan and even had a tattoo on his calf. During football season, you could hear Braden yelling at the TV a mile away. He taught me about football and I taught him about Nascar. He loved the month of October because it’s breast cancer awareness month and he took it personally to make sure “the girls” were fine. Braden loved to golf, bowl, camp and drink beer. We spent most nights cuddled in bed watching TV and just spending time together. Braden is survived by his wife, Tae Nelson-Doyle. Children: Ciatlyn Doyle (Riverton Utah), Nick, Brendon and Ben Nelson (Klamath Falls, Oregon). Parents, Melody and Larry Doyle (Riverton Utah). Father-in-law, Jerry Nelson (Klamath Falls, Oregon). Brothers and Sisters: Kevin Doyle, Mike Doyle (Lisa), Elisha Doyle (Frank Cascus) (Coperton Utah), Chantel Doyle-Davis (Christopher) (Nampa, Idaho) and Brenda Doyle (Riverton Utah) He also leaves numerous nieces and nephews. Best friends Ryan Johnson (Riverton Utah), Kelly Davis Hardman(Riverton Utah). He is preceded in death by his Grandparents Reed and Doyle (Utah), Mother-in-law, Terry Nelson (Klamath Falls, Oregon) and brother-in-law, Tyler Nelson (Klamath Falls, Oregon) There will be a Celebration of life for Braden at New Horizon Chrisian Fellowship officiated by Pastor Mike on March 6th , 2021 at 1:00pm. 1909 Homedale Road, Klamath Falls, Oregon and a reception immediately following at Shield Crest Golf Couse located at 3151 Shield Crest Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603. The celebration of life will be live streamed for those who are out of state and wish to view, please text Tae at 541-274-9463 and a link and password will be provided. There will be a Celebration of life in Riverton Utah as well. It will be March 13th at 11:00 – 2:00 at 1930 West 13400 South, Riverton Utah 84065. We are asking for those that will attend this to bring pictures and stories of Braden.

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Saturday, March 6, 2021

Starts at 1:00 pm (Pacific time)

New Horizon Christian Fellowship

1909 Homedale Road, Klamath Falls, OR 97603

A reception will follow at Shieldcrest Golf Course.

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