Jerry Boyle
Grand Marshal
Jerry Boyle was born August 24, 1930, in San Francisco. He is the son on Irish immigrants Annie and Charlie, who were both natives of Donegal, Ireland. Jerry grew up in the heart of the Irish community where he was introduced to Irish culture, traditions, and history. He learned to play accordion and whistle from him talented parents who were members of the band that played for all the dances at the K.R.B.
Jerry has been married to Bridget McTeague for 61 years. She is a native of Killeybegs, Ireland. They met at the Knights of the Red Branch Hall, as many Irish did, and made a home in the Sunset. They have five children, 15 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. They are active in St. Gabriel’s Parish and have served this parish for many years in various committees and events.
Jerry has been a champion of all things Irish throughout the years. His support and dedication to activities at the K.R.B. hall have included cultural events, benefits, dances, historical functions, and a promotion of a strong and united Ireland. As a member of the K.R.B. for over 60 years and an officer in various capacities for 30 years, Jerry has worked diligently for the unification of Ireland. Only recently, the K.R.B. sponsored a two-year study on the first ever economic investigation entitled modeling Irish Unification. This study advocates the possible effect on the economies of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as a result of unification.
Jerry has also been a member of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann for many years and has supported their scholarship program, which is dedicated to teaching young children Irish Traditional music. He is also delighted that his two daughters teach Irish Step Dancing at the Dillon Magh Adhair Academy, thus continuing to carry on traditional Irish dance to future generations.
Jerry is proud of what the Irish have accomplished here in America, starting with the War for Independence to the present day and their building of this great nation. He is also honored to be Grand Marshal of the 2016 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in this very special 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland.