Remedios Halog Doyle
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Obituary

Remedios Halog Doyle

Jul 7, 1944 -

Feb 3, 2026

Remedios Halog Doyle passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, surrounded by family at Providence Hospital. Remie, affectionately known to family and friends, lived a full and adventurous life.

She was born to Clara and Ricardo in Villasis, Pangasinan, Philippines. In her youth, she had a talent for mathematics and loved reading and learning. She was the valedictorian of her high school and a local priest identified her acumen in school. The priest arranged for Remie to receive an academic scholarship to Saint Louis University in Baguio City, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in mathematics.

After graduation, she spent time as a teacher in her hometown before moving to Guam and eventually immigrating to the United States. After leaving the Philippines and getting a taste of the wider world, she developed a love of travel and learning about local cultures in new places. She visited all 50 states and six of the seven continents.

Work in insurance brought her to Alaska in the mid-70s. She met her future husband, Stephen, "Steve," and the couple married in 1978. She became a naturalized citizen in 1979, and later worked for the State of Alaska for the better part of three decades.

For Remie, a book was always nearby. She was a voracious reader, often finishing multiple books a week. This persisted throughout her life. She was also active and health-conscious, walking regularly with friends and could be found in the organic section of the local grocery stores. She was quick to laugh and try new experiences. She was a devout Catholic, and she and Steve could be found every Saturday afternoon at mass in their familiar spot at St. Patrick's Parish.

She is survived by her husband, Steve; and two sons, Ernesto and Michael.

A service for Remie Doyle will be at St. Patrick's Parish at 12 p.m., on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.

Funeral Home
Evergreen Memorial Chapel
737 E St
Anchorage,
AK 99510
(907) 279-5477
Printed Obituary
Published in the Anchorage Daily News
on February 15, 2026
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