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Douglas MEHARG

1931 - 2022

Douglas MEHARG obituary, 1931-2022

BORN

1931

DIED

2022

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Douglas MEHARG Obituary

Born February 6, 1931, in Markham, ON. Died February 19, 2022, of natural causes, at Union Villa long-term care home in Markham, Ontario Most people would describe Douglas Meharg as a truly good man. There are two characteristics that might adequately summarize Doug's 91 years, a commitment to life-long learning, and a desire to help others succeed. School was never easy for Doug. He always joked that he spent two years in grade 9, and two days in grade 10 before the principal informed him, he should head home and give up on school. Undeterred, he became a carpenter's apprentice and went on to build his first house by age 17. At 23 he attended the first of many personal and professional development courses and seminars over his lifetime, it started with the Dale Carnegie Course and finished up with Peak Potentials. Over the 55 years of his career, he built or developed approximately 500 houses in the Markham area, and had great success as a real estate agent, broker, and franchise owner. Markham was growing and Doug and his team won the accolade of Top Producing Brokerage in Century 21 Canada for three consecutive years during the 1980's. Also, in the 80's, he was proud to pass the Power Squadron and Sailing exam that allowed him to confidently navigate across Lake Ontario to Rochester, New York. Establishing his own success only made Doug want to encourage others. From a very humble market gardening family of Northern Irish immigrants, he eventually coached and inspired real estate agents, his peers, and children. Doug read great books, and when he found one that expressed his feelings, goals, and thoughts, he would buy many copies to give away to friends and colleagues. He aspired to be an author and wrote his first book, Become a Richer You, at age 78, and his second, Do It Now! at age 81. Both books focus on money management skills that he noticed were lacking in the school system. Doug committed to living a healthy life and had the habits to show it. Other than his love of butter tarts and ice cream, he stretched, played tennis, worked out at the gym, and skied at Skyloft most weekends right up until he turned 80. He loved Skyloft so much that he bought the property in 1995 and continued to run and invest in the facilities until 2006. Doug's legacy is found in the Markham community. He was a fixture at T&T Bakery where he found much camaraderie, they even had a mug for him with his name. He ran for town council but lost to Former Reeve and Mayor Alma Walker. In 1977 he was instrumental in helping the Markham Fair move from its original location (the current Markham Village Community Centre & Library) to the expansive rural tract at McCowan & Elgin Mills Road. Also in 1977, (in a visionary but possibly premature initiative!), he opened Canada's first indoor skateboard park. His passion and commitment to the Markham-Stouffville Hospital go back 70 years. As president of the Markham Junior Chamber of Commerce and later as part of the Foundation's Ambassador Committee, Doug was one of a team of dedicated volunteers who made the hospital what it is today. As a young lad of sixteen, Doug never forgot the painful ordeal he endured to get his tonsils out. From the cornfields of Markham, he hitchhiked downtown to get the care he needed. It was through this experience he realized that at the heart of every vibrant community is its hospital, and his family is grateful for the care he received there over the last several years. Survived by his wife Johanna (Holancin), son William (Sylvia), daughters Angela and Sarah (John), grandsons Sean, Robert, and Timothy; granddaughters Lauren and Victoria; great-granddaughter Grace, nephew David, and niece Laurie-Ann. Survived by his wife Johanna (Holancin), son William (Sylvia); daughters Angela and Sarah (John); grandsons Sean, Robert, and Timothy; granddaughters Lauren and Victoria; great-granddaughter Gracie; nephew David; and niece Lorrie. Predeceased by his parents James and Margaret (McCreery); former spouse Ann and their son Michael; brothers James, Victor, and fraternal twin Gerald; nephew Brian and niece Wendy.

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Published by York Region News on Feb. 26, 2022.

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Frank and Carolyn Pollard

November 8, 2022

Our family knew Doug as a neighbour to Skyloft. We enjoyed his friendship for several years. He was a hard worker and a man of his word. Condolences to his family.

Patricia da Silva

April 4, 2022

Doug was a wonderful person always had a kind word for me, I worked at Century 21 and enjoyed Doug as Owner, and praised his agents. As years passed Many a time I would see Doug at T&T having his coffee, I would go over and talk to him, he did not know who I was but I knew who Doug was and would never pass without saying hello. May he RIP and condolences to Joannie, and family, he will be sadly missed. Hugs

Ruth Boehnke

March 9, 2022

Dear Johanna.... you might remember me playing tennis
and your daughters being on my baseball team. I admired the two of you together and I'm so sorry for your loss. Doug was very instrumental in developing
Markham and I always enjoyed talking real estate with him. Thinking of you....sincerely Ruth Boehnke

Bob and Betty McCulloch

March 8, 2022

Johanna, we were saddened to here of Doug´s passing. Reading his obituary we were reminded of his many accomplishments, one of which was selecting you as his wife. We are presently in Portugal until early April but we are thinking of you.

Peter La Grave

March 6, 2022

Sorry to hear about Doug. I´m reminded of real estate on Fort Myers Beach. Our condolences.
Peter And Penny

Harry and Gisele Liedtke, Kelowna, B.C.

March 5, 2022

Dear Johanna and Family,
May the Good Lord comfort and sustain you at this time of sorrow
and May Doug rest in peace after a life filled with many great deeds.
We shall remember him for his high quality building projects.
They helped to put a sleepy Markham and Stouffville on the map
at a time when large sections of Highway 48 were still gravel.
But most of all we thank him for having designed and built our first home
where our family grew up and spent glorious years before heading West.
Untold cherished memories, never to be forgotten.
Thank you, Doug.

Keith Liedtke

March 5, 2022

Johanna,
I wanted to give my sincere condolences to you and your family. Doug was interwoven and influenced the lives of many individuals and families. As an example, Doug built the Stouffville home I grew up in, built Markham´s Dublin Apartments where I lived for 4 years after leaving my childhood home, built the Village Shoppes Plaza, my first business location that I rented from Doug.
I have a huge respect for Doug´s initiatives and successes in business.
Please know he will be remembered.
Sincere Condolences,
Keith Liedtke
Richmond, BC

Don Lawby

February 27, 2022

Dear Joanna and family. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Dog both personally and professionally and truly looked up to him as a leader. He will be missed by many.

Barbara Wicks

February 26, 2022

Dear Joanna.

So sorry to hear of Doug´s passing. My caring thoughts are with you at this sad time

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