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Douglas Bloomquist Obituary

Dr. Douglas W. Bloomquist died on Feb. 11, 2010, following a period of declining health. He was a caring, supportive family man for his wife of 39 years, Paula Fitzgerald Bloomquist, and his daughter, Kathryn Bloomquist, both of Holliston. Son of the late Loretta and Walter Bloomquist, he grew up in Schenectady, N.Y., and Radnor, Pa. After graduating from Bucknell University with Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees, he earned his Ph.D. at Michigan State University. Immediately following, Captain Bloomquist began his military service at the U.S. Army Natick Labs in Natick, as a research psychologist. In 1970 he began teaching at SUNY College in Oneonta, N.Y. Settling in Holliston three years later, he commenced a long career at Framingham State College, Framingham as professor and past chairman of the psychology department. He was actively involved in Division II (the educational division) of the American Psychological Association, and in the New England Psychological Association, serving on various committees and as past NEPA president. He retired from full-time teaching in 2006 and continued to lecture as professor emeritus. Doug's wife, an elementary educator in Natick, shared his enthusiasm for education. Combined, their years of teaching totaled 86 years. Doug really enjoyed volunteering in his community. Active in the Holliston Lions Club for 25 years, he served on numerous committees and as past president, and was honored for his service with a Melvin Jones Award. He reveled in our national pastime. As a boy he avidly followed Major League Baseball and the local Schenectady Blue Jays. He carried this fervor to the Bay State where he cheered for the Red Sox, managed the Holliston Lions softball team, and played on Holliston's vintage Mudville Base Ball Club. Doug had another passion since childhood | photography. He loved taking pictures to give to others. His daughter, Kathryn, shared his interests, faithfully photographing and attending his games and other sporting events as far away as spring training in Florida. In addition to his wife and daughter, Doug leaves beloved family members: his brother, Allan Bloomquist and his wife, Beth, of Contoocook, N.H., a niece, Julie Bloomquist Doman, her husband, Kurt, and children Hannah, Matthew and Emilia of Cedarburg, Wis., a niece, Laura Bloomquist Kavanaugh, her husband, Tom, and sons Will and Sean of Chicago, and a nephew, Andrew Bloomquist, also of Chicago. He also leaves many friends who were dear to him: his classmates, colleagues at Framingham State College, Lions Club members, teammates and neighbors. His family is very grateful to the medical community who cared for him, and the many relatives and friends who offered support during his illness. A celebration of Doug's life will be held on Saturday, Feb. 20, at 2 p.m. at the Heineman Ecumenical and Multicultural Center on the Framingham State College campus. Arrangements from www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com. Donations honoring his memory may be given to Holliston Lions Club, P.O. Box 6112, Holliston, MA 01746, or to Framingham State College Foundation, 100 State St., P.O. Box 9101, Framingham, MA 01701. Directions to the college and a campus map can be located at www.framingham.edu.

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Published by MetroWest Daily News on Feb. 17, 2010.

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July 9, 2010

Doug was the groomsman at our wedding (1978) and my husband's esteemed prof when we attended FSC. What a wonderful man--our deepest sympathies--he'll always hold a special place in our hearts.
Marcia (BS Biology '78) and David Sloan, BA Psych, 1979

April 4, 2010

I just read about Doug's passing. He was a wonderful teacher and friend. It's because of him that I am currently in pursuit of my PhD in Psychology. Thank you Doug for being a great role model and expecting the best out of his students. Ellie Cynamon Julian (FSC Class of 1981).

Sue Cunnold

March 3, 2010

Dear Paula,
I don't think we ever met but I offer you my deepest sympathy. Doug and I were classmates at Bucknell and I always admired him. My husband and I enjoyed seeing him at the Bucknell reunions. I have been widowed for 10 months now and I can feel your pain. I'm so sorry for what you're going through. Doug had many, many friends and we're all keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

February 18, 2010

Dear Paula,
You have been in my thoughts and prayers. I will continue to pray for you as you journey through this difficult time in your life.
Sincerely,
Danice

Paul Winslow

February 18, 2010

I knew Lion Doug as a very kind and friendly person. He always came to the Millis Lions Superbowl Breakfast after working at the Holliston Lions breakfast. He would help us clean up and was always taking pictures of the various events and send them to me when related to Millis. He will be missed. My condolences to his family and the Holiston Lions.

Sam Robinson

February 17, 2010

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Bloomquist.
When I think back to my days at FSC, he is the one professor that come to mind, he was terrific!
My condolences to the family.
(FSC class of 1975)

George & Suzanne Gilman

February 17, 2010

Our neighbor was always friendly to our children as they grew up and took many pictures of them at Halloween. He was a quiet, gentle person and will be missed by many.

Jayne Marcucella

February 17, 2010

A beautiful person in so many ways, Doug was a pleasure to know. Our neighborhood feels this loss very deeply as do many others in Holliston.

Lisa (Stlaske) Kelleher

February 17, 2010

Dear Paula and Kathryn:

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I had the privilege of knowing Doug, as a neighbor in Holliston and as a student at Framingham State College. He was a kind, caring person and a dedicated professor. He has had a positive impact on the lives of many and I pray that your memories of him help you through this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

K S

February 17, 2010

Dr. Bloomquist was such a special man, he cared so much for his students - I was blessed to have him as an advisor through FSC, and take an Animal Conditioning class - He also invited me to speak to his Lions club, and in that environment I saw the same passion he had at FSC - the man loved what he did, and did what he loved, who could have asked for more? He spoke often of his wife, and beloved Kathryn, my prayers to you, his family during this time of loss and grief. Know how many lives he touched.

Rick Voght

February 17, 2010

Doug was one of the most dedicated teachers I ever met. The work ethic that he instilled has stayed with me for a lifetime. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Jim & Claire Benedict

February 17, 2010

Paula and Kathryn:

So sorry to hear of your loss. Your many happy memories of Doug will carry you through this hard time. He has touched the lives of our family in many ways as a friend, fellow Lion of Jim's; teacher @ FSU to our oldest daughter, Michelle and as a photographer for our daughter, Keri's wedding. Knowing that he touched so many people's lives will help you through this.

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