Douglas MacMillan "Doug" Cherry

Douglas MacMillan "Doug" Cherry

Douglas Cherry Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 19, 2001.
Bengals All the Way

The shoes always told Douglas MacMillan Cherry's secret. Only a devout Cincinnati Bengals fan would be seen in a pair of orange Converse sneakers painted with black tiger stripes. Sure, people stared. But Mr. Cherry did not care. The Bengals were the team he learned to love as boy growing up in Cincinnati. When he could steal a few days away from his job at AON Insurance, Mr. Cherry would even fly back to Cincinnati to watch his Bengals play.

He loved only one thing more, his family, his wife, Sarah, and their children, Emma, Isabel and Jack. "He loved his family and he loved the Bengals. That was his life," said Burns Patterson, his brother-in-law. At a makeshift memorial created near his home in Maplewood, N.J., friends posted a letter to honor Mr. Cherry. "We all know the one thing Doug would have wanted from us. We will always take care of Emma, Isabel and Jack," the letter read. It then made a disparaging, though affectionate, reference to the Bengals.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 1, 2001.


Doug Cherry moved east for love and for work.

The woman who captured his heart at Ohio Wesleyan University, Sarah Patterson, grew up in Manhattan. Cherry, meanwhile, sought a career in business and felt New York was the place to be.

"He really wanted to hit the world head-on," said Fred Wynne, who met Cherry in college and was one of his best friends.

Cherry found personal and professional success on the East Coast, but he never abandoned his Midwestern roots, Wynne said.

One of his passions was steeped in his hometown of Cincinnati: his season tickets to Bengals football games.

But mostly, Cherry spent his time with Sarah, whom he married in 1988--three years after he graduated--and their three children, ages 3, 5 and 7. They lived in Maplewood, N.J.

Cherry, 38, wasn't famous. But to family and friends, he personifies all too well one of the greatest tragedies of Sept. 11: He was a devoted and loved family man in the prime of his life, suddenly snatched from his spouse and children.

"The guy did so much, truly, but every single moment he had at home was family time," Wynne said. "He lived a real focused and disciplined life."

Brother-in-law Burns Patterson said, "Our family just felt Doug was the best thing that ever happened to Sarah."

An accomplished swimmer and avid golfer, Cherry helped organize everything from office charity fundraisers to annual golf outings with old friends. In college he was president of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi.

Cherry spent the summer of 1984 working as a runner at the Chicago Board of Trade.

Cherry traveled often for his job as vice president of the professional services group at Aon Corp. But two calls he placed to his wife Sept. 11 from inside the World Trade Center confirmed he was in the building that day.

A funeral was held in New Jersey last week, and a memorial service was held over the weekend in Ohio.
Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE.


Douglas MacMillan Cherry, insurance exec

Taped to a stone wall at the South Mountain Reservation -- now a memorial to the victims of the World Trade Center attack -- are several letters to Douglas MacMillan Cherry of Maplewood. One writer reassures the 38-year-old that his wife, Sarah, will receive help in taking care of the couple's three young children -- Emma, Isabel, and Jack.

"It's beautiful that things are being placed there because that was an area that Sarah and Doug loved and visited with their children," said Mr. Cherry's brother-in-law, Burns Patterson, 41, of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.

Mr. Cherry, vice president of Professional Services Group at Aon, an insurance company, was in his office on the 104th floor of Two World Trade Center last Tuesday when a hijacked jetliner crashed into the building.

"He was able to say goodbye and express his love for Sarah and the children in a final phone call," Patterson said.

Born in Wooster, Ohio, Mr. Cherry was a graduate of Mariemont High School in Cincinnati and received a bachelor's degree in economics from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1985.

"This guy was full of energy and life and attracted people to himself. But he also had fantastic Midwest values and principles," said Fred Wynne, 38, of Madison, who attended college with Cherry and was a member of the same fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi.

Before joining Aon, the 15-year insurance industry executive worked for Marsh & McLennan, a finance and insurance firm with offices in the North Tower, and another insurance firm, Alexander & Alexander of New York.

Friends said family was Mr. Cherry's first love, however. Good with his hands, he had just helped renovate the family's colonial home.

"Their house was always such a home. It was always warm and inviting and welcoming. He was the true definition of a family man," said Jane Randel, of Maplewood, who along with her husband, Charles Kliment, 37, recalled fun-filled evenings of barbecuing on the Cherry's back porch.

In addition to his wife, children and brother-in-law, Mr. Cherry is survived by his parents, Douglas and Anne of Terrace Park, Ohio, and two sisters, Meg Smith of St. Louis, and Barbara Schenck of Xenia, Ohio.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Morrow Memorial United Methodist Church, 800 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood. Arrangements are by the Jacob A. Holle Funeral Home.

The family has requested that donations be made to the Cherry Children Fund, P.O. Box 222, Maplewood, N.J. 07040.

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September 24, 2024

Nick M posted to the memorial.

February 20, 2024

Ann posted to the memorial.

September 14, 2023

Someone posted to the memorial.

Nick M

September 24, 2024

We will never forget

Ann

February 20, 2024

Dear Cherry Family, my very belated and deep condolences. I recall hearing about Doug being at AON on 911 and was so sad very to hear. I didn´t know him well, but I went to Mariemont Middle School with him and remember that he was always well liked and he always looked happy. He was quite handsome and I recall that he was a good athlete and smart. Anyway, I was reminded of him again today, so I searched and found this, so thought I´d extend my deepest condolences.
Ann
PS I actually have a photo of him at my 1st party in 7th or 8th grade. We all had a good time back then.

September 14, 2023

Doug, we will never forget you. You are loved & missed. RIP in Paradise for eternity.

Dave Sukert

September 11, 2021

Doug - I think of you every September 11th, and how incredibly proud you would have been to see the composure and courage that your wife and children displayed at your memorial service. When I think of you, I think of Shiner Bock beer - your order during the last business dinner that we shared, at Houston’s restaurant in Houston, TX. Rest In Peace, my friend.

Cindy Roe

September 4, 2021

Remembering Doug on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....

Javier Casas Lentijo

February 4, 2021

We'll never forget. Always in our minds, even many miles away.. For a best human race..

Del Newberry

September 30, 2020

All men in the world need to strive to be the kind of family man that Doug was. We will never forget that day, I pray today for a special blessing from God for each member of his family. Much love from Texas,

Dave Sukert

September 11, 2018

Doug - Rest in Peace, friend...I will always remember our good natured Bengals-Browns rivalry, and the last time I was with you -- at the bar in The Houstonian, and you were drinking Shiner Bocks...not sure why I remember that, but I do...prayers for you and your family.

Dave Sukert

September 11, 2017

We need more people like him in the world today. Gone but never forgotten.

September 13, 2015

Rest In Peace, Doug. God bless Sarah and your kids.

September 13, 2015

Rest In Peace, Doug. May God always bless Sarah and the kids.

Art

September 12, 2015

I just listened to Kevin Cosgrove's 911 call. My thoughts are with Dougand his family

Craig Johnson

September 10, 2015

Sad to admit I only tonight discovered this memorial site, but thankful. Doug was a fraternity brother and friend from Cincinnati...and I'm thankful for that. I've thought of you often and still get choked up on this anniversary but I think you're up there proud of how your friends and family have kept your spirit in their lives...and I'm thankful for that. I prefer to keep the positive thoughts and memories going versus dwelling on the specifics of that horrific day. Cheers to you Doug....and God Bless your entire extended family and friends. To everyone....Be Thankful Every Day.

September 29, 2014

Never Forgotten!!!!!!!

May your light shine forever

Elizabeth Eversfield

November 26, 2013

God Bless You and your family and friends
you will never be forgotten

September 11, 2013

Thinking of you and your family, Doug. Miss you.

September 10, 2013

Rememebering you today. Prayers always to you and your family.. YOU were taken too soon...

Mona Pierre-Paul

September 13, 2012

Rest In Peace, Doug.

September 13, 2012

Rest In Peace.

September 12, 2012

I will never forget that constant smile and your ability to nickname everyone!! You will always be missed!

Dave Banfill

September 9, 2012

On behalf of my late Brother Jeff Banfill who was in Doug's High School class, God Bless the Cherry Family.

visidor De Carlo

June 21, 2012

Rip doug !! You where a good man its been 12 and half years now when i meet you sharpening your knives !! Thanks for the oppertunity to get to know a great person RIP Expertsharpening Vis decarlo

Doniesha Foster

May 28, 2012

May your soul rest in peace, and may the lord continue to help your family.

Diane Wiley

March 20, 2012

We still remember those who left us all too soon, and for no reason. God bless you as you continue on in this life without this wonderful man by your side.

Cheryl

January 28, 2012

Prayers and Condolences for your losses. No words can every express it fully. May you have continued strength throughout your lives. My prayers and tears continue for everyone affected and I will never forget that fateful day nor the fact that evil exists, however it will not prevail. God Bless you all.

Judy Scott (Felts)

September 23, 2011

Being a Cincinnati native and graduate too of Mariemont High (class of '75), I remember Doug's sister, Meg, who was in high school back then. We'll never forgot 9/11 and those who lost their lives way too soon. God bless Doug's family and friends always!

Jason Harry

September 18, 2011

Just listened to Kevin Cosgrove's 911 call and thought i'd pay my respects to Mr Cherry.
I hope your family is safe and are doing well.
God Bless you Mr Cherry.

September 13, 2011

Thinking of you and your family today...

Mona Pierre-Paul

September 11, 2011

As much as we would have prefered to have Doug on earth with us, God called upon him to become one of his angels. I know that he is watching over Sarah, Emma, Isabel and Jack.
Rest In Peace.

Jane Chastain Troutner

September 11, 2011

Remembering Doug and all the victims of 9-11. May God continue to give you strength. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Patty Swanson-Harrison

September 11, 2011

God Bless you Doug & God Bless your family...we will NEVER forget. We think of you very, very often...

Alasdair Ritchie

September 11, 2011

Doug we said prayers and lit a candle for you ,your family and all the innocent victims of terrorism today at St Peter's Church Eaton Sq London .I will always remember working with you and the fun we had at Marsh in NYC .May you rest in peace.

Alasdair

Christy Mulloy- Groh

September 11, 2011

Yesterday my husband ran a 9.11 K race in honor of DOuglas. We were happy to find this tribute so we could learn more about the man that we were paying tribute to. We felt a small connection to Doug as we too are from Cincinnati. The CHerry family is in our thoughts and prayers today.

Janine Turner

September 11, 2011

I never met Doug Cherry but I met his wife and daughter Emma 10 years ago. I think of his family and pray for them every 9/11 and often during the year. Emma figure skated with my daughter in 2001. When my daughter had her 10th birthday party in October 2001 she asked her party guests to write a check to the Cherry Children Fund instead of giving her birthday presents. She was able to donate almost $500 to the Cherry Children's fund through the generosity of her party guests. I also had the privilege of meeting Doug Cherry's parents in November 2001. It was a bitter sweet moment when they met my daughter Autumn and thanked her for her unselfish thoughtfulness. God continue to bless your family and grant you peace.

Jackie MacCoy

September 11, 2011

I went to school with Doug's sister Barbara Cherry.
We both graduated in 1977. Even though I didn't know
Doug personally, as I watch the t.v. this morning and
the 9/11 memorial tributes, I think of him.
I am comforted by the fact that he had faith in
Jesus and that someday, we will see and be with
Doug again. For those of us who share this faith in
Christ, our hope is yet to come. God bless America.

Sarah Saylor

September 10, 2011

You are forever in my thoughts and heart..

May 4, 2011

I sit here watching the news as they tell the story of how the Seals were able to catch and kill Bin laden. While this makes happy to know that he is gone, it will not bring you back. It makes me smile to know that you would have wanted to get your hands on him and have a few choice words for him. May you rest in peace my friend. I think of you often. Until we meet again.

Felix

May 3, 2011

God Bless

December 2, 2010

goodnight and godbess Doug

December 2, 2010

am from the uk an didnt know doug or any of the other victims of 9/11 but i just want to say that they will always be in my prayers and that the angels look over them.goodnight and godbless Doug

Francine Worthington

September 14, 2010

We can never forget!

Amanda Keefer

September 12, 2010

I don't know Doug or his family. I feel so bad for his family and friends. I know he was a good person. You will be missed dearly. RIP Doug Cherry.

Jenny Walker

September 11, 2010

I never had the chance to meet Doug. At the time I was a junior in High School. Even though I was young, I wanted to help the victims of 9/11 anyway I could. So my mom and I spent hours making red, white and blue ribbons and sold them at my high school. I think we raised a couple hundred dollars which I chose to donate to the Cherry family. I knew it wasn't a lot of money but it was a way to tell the Cherry family that so many local "Cincinnatians" were thinking about them that day.

Every 9/11 that comes and goes I say a prayer for the Cherry family where ever they may be and hope they are doing o.k.

Pamela DeCourcy

September 10, 2010

I knew Doug from teaching his Sunday School class for three years at St. Thomas Church in Terrace Park. I remember him well as the adorable 3,4, and 5 year old outgoing little boy.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family... especially this time of year...

Douglas Cherry

December 5, 2009

I didn't know Douglas but my grandfather Arthur Charles Cherry Jr before he passed way told me that Douglas was a distant relative of mine and from what I have read about him he seemed like a great man. I wish I could have met him.

HILARY CHERRY

November 21, 2009

MY HUSBAND'S NAME IS DOUG CHERRY. I GUESS WE HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF A CONNECTION. MY PRAYERS GO TO YOU, TRULY.

HILARY CHERRY

Sam Wilson

October 2, 2009

Douge Cherry is not someone I ever met but I heard his voice in the background of Keven Cosgrove's tape and wondered who he was. Just a few of the victims have been given a voice on that terrible day and I suppose he and they epitomise the horror and injustice of what happened, and the humanity. They give a name and a voice and a story to nearly 3,000 ordinary hard working and decent people who were ripped from their families in this terrible act and who in the face of such horror proved themselves extraordinary. Doug, I pray for you and also for your loved ones left behind.

Michael Iezzi

September 25, 2009

Father we entrust our brother Douglas to your mercy. You loved him greatly in this life: now that he is freed from all its cares, give him happiness and peace forever. Welcome him now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, no more weeping or pain, but only peace and joy with Jesus your Son, and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.
May God hold Douglas in the palm of His hand. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My deepest sympathies.

Karen Teipen

September 18, 2009

I did not know Doug Cherry, or anyone in his family. I was listing to an email someone sent me from 911 memorials like everyone does every 9/11. I listened to a video clip of the man who was on the cell phone when the towers collapsed, and I heard Doug Cherry's voice in the background, I wanted to know who this person was, I have spent my morning researching "Doug" who was just a voice hours before to finding out who this person was. I see what a horrible loss this was, what a wonderful person, but the strange thing is, he has touched my life, my heart, and my soul for some reason, he makes me realize how precious our time is here, and how we affect others, he gives me a new understanding of life. All we can do is be kind to others, stop the suffering when we can. No one will know when I pass but a few close friends and relatives, not the world, but I guess the only comfort, if you call it that, is we all have to go, at least Doug has touched someone’s life who never even knew him, someone 8 years after his horrible death, that is really powerful, thank you stranger, thank you Doug Cherry.

September 11, 2009

Thinking warm thoughts of Doug and the Cherry family today on 9/11. Fondly,
Stephanie Lee

Amy Nathan Gropper

September 11, 2009

Every year on 9/11 I post this on my blog. I didn't know Doug long, or well, but I am glad our paths crossed briefly at wonderful times in our lives.

http://amysuenathan.com/a-new-september-11th-an-old-post/

Brian Galyean

September 11, 2009

We will not forget... Rest in Peace Doug.

Doug Abraham

April 2, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Tom

December 14, 2008

After reading the posts and some blogs else-where, I see Doug was energetic, generous, professional, likeable, family-oriented and a golfer. Now when I see or hear his name I can think about the good qualities of this man instead of just the tragedy that befell him; the screening of which took my breath away. I'm glad I got to know Doug in at least a virtual sense. He seems like someone I would have liked myself. And in this small way I can help honor the memory of those like Doug who gave their lives, as I continue to struggle with understanding this tragedy years later. While Doug's suffering is over, that of his family is permenant, and to them I express my scincerest condolences.

Georgina West

November 16, 2008

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Bruce Brumbaugh

September 11, 2008

I will never forget. God Bless your family.

Virginia Casknette

September 11, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Annette Vallone

September 11, 2008

American will not forget....I will not forget. I live 20 min. outside Washington DC and have been forever changed by the events of 9/11..from the towers...to the Pentagon so close to my home...to flight 93 going down in PA. As a mother of 3 young children my heart goes out to Doug and his family. We will never forget your sacrifice. And we pray for you still.

rick quittell

September 11, 2008

it is 911 again.... i was watching msnbc this morning and they were repalying the events of days past...
much too sad to watch....

though heaven must be a happier place with your wit and humor ..............

Donna sinclair

September 11, 2008

Doug Cherry will never be forgotten
even by those who never had the honour of meeting him . may your family be content in the knowledge that people from all over the world have you & them in our hearts

May God be with all of you.

Brian Galyean

September 11, 2008

You know.. I am looking at the clock right now and it is 1:37 am on sept, 11th and i am thinking about how the majority of our nation were sound asleep.. in dreamland...of course it's 3 hours difference from here in San Francisco to NYC.. so it's 4:38 am and maybe Doug was just waking up to get ready for work... maybe he had the clock set for 5:30 am... either way... his day was starting.. as were everyone who persished that day, and i must say right now with a VERY HEAVY heart...I sure wish i could get on National TV right now and tell everyone on the East coast not to fly or go to work...to change this drastic day where we lose loved ones.. friends, dads, mother, brothers and sisters, etc etc... Please god..be with those right now and today who lost someone.. warm their hearts...give them the love from all of us...

Doug Abraham

April 2, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Katherine Yearwood

March 1, 2008

May you rest in peace Doug ...I did not know you but all of this has been very sad for me.

Ryan Eustace

February 28, 2008

God be with your family and may you be watching down on them, helping them, and guiding them I am so sorry

Jeff Johnson

February 12, 2008

Papa-
I know it has been awhile, yet I think of you often. I spent the weekend in N.Y. and went to the site of the horrific tragedy and all the emotions of came rushing back. I can't help but smile and chuckle when I think of all the great times we had in college and spring break trips. You were a great friend and are always in my prayers. Until we meet again.
Cheers,
Felix

Rick Quittell

October 5, 2007

I remeber Doug as a young lad. He was so enthusiatic and energetic, and even offered to do a backflip in Macy's window if he could win our account.

Please know you and your family are in my prayers.

Maria Green

October 3, 2007

I am so sorry you had to leave this world in such a horrific manner. May you rest in peace. God Bless.

Brian Galyean

September 11, 2007

it is Sept 11, 2007 and doug i signed the book once before and i am now signing it again.. i never knew you but i will say this.. here we are again on the 6th anniversary of the horrible tragedy and i am once again here to say I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN!! sending all my love to your family and friends and a prayer to you my brother, that you are resting peacefully.

BONNEL JEANNE

July 20, 2007

JE PENSE FORT A VOUS ET JE SAIS L'HORREUR que vous avez vecu ; je suis avec vous; je vous ai entendu

Doug Abraham

April 2, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

Deron Hornbach

January 9, 2007

I graduated from Earlhan College in 1986. It is a small liberal arts college in Indiana. At the time, it offered a single semester off campus professional study held in Philadelphia for small colleges in the east and midwest. It was there I met Doug. We were roomates in a hotel for a short period of time during our housing search for the semester. One thing I recall is that Doug enjoyed a good laugh. I want to finally express my sympathy to those that were close to him. His picture and smile offered on this website are a reminder to me of the young man I had a laugh or two with not so long ago.

Kristine

October 27, 2006

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

The Longeneckers

October 12, 2006

Doug, You and Sara, Isabel, Jack and Emma are in our thoughts and prayers often. You were part of our Morrow family almost from our beginnings in Maplewood.

Pam McFadden

September 12, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We remember Sarah and Doug always with a smile.

Maureen McAdoo

September 12, 2006

Sarah and I worked together in NYC in the late 80's. Met Doug a few times...great guy! I can't believe I didn't know about this until today...5 years later. Sarah, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your children. I am truly sorry for your loss. Love, Maureen

Brian Galyean

September 11, 2006

We will never forget!!!!!!!! God rest you Doug!

P Tabbernor

September 9, 2006

In remembrance....

Martin Smith

September 3, 2006

I didnt know Doug, but I pray for him and all the victims and their family. While I serving my year in Iraq I kept them all in my daily thoughts and prayers. They will never be forgotten and will be awaiting us in Heven. God Bless you and be with you always.

Peace be with you

Brian Galyean

August 20, 2006

I have never met Doug..but a brother through humantiy, I can write these words with a sad heart at the loss ...My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family...rest peacefully my brother.

Karel Van hooland

August 4, 2006

My sincere sympathy to the family and close friends of Douglas.

anonymous

April 6, 2006

I only knew Doug from afar. I went to school with him in Mariemont, Ohio. I had the biggest crush on him in Jr. High. He had this squeeky raspy voice that still echoes in my fond memories.

My heart goes out to those who were close to Doug. God Bless!



We still think about you.

andre westbrook

April 1, 2006

I know losing Doug still hurt after even 5 long years. I didn't have the pleasure of knowing him but I just wanted to express my condolences to you and the family. May the God of all comfort give you the continued strength you need(2 Cor 1:3,4).

Doug Van Meter

January 20, 2006

I did not realize that this site existed until today. I had the pleaure of growing up in the same town as Doug and in fact our houses were just around the corner from each other. My brother and I used to often play (and fight!) with Doug. My memories of Doug and his family are only of the fondest kind. I was deeply troubled when I heard of Doug's death on 11 September, 2001. I consider myself to be blessed to have been neighbours. I have prayed much for the Cherry family over the past several years and will continue to do so. May God grant grace to his wife, children, parents and sisters.

Marion Kovach

December 22, 2005

Dear Doug and family,



I didn't know this guest book existed until now. I met you when you and your colleague, Ross Dangel, visited my office at Howrey LLP to meet with my boss. I remember you as a friendly, upbeat, very professional guy. I can't imagine the pain your family has endured from your passing and its tragic circumstances. My sympathy goes out to you all. Rest in Peace, Doug.

Jeff Wynne

August 16, 2005

Hi Doug,



I think about you often and how much you made me laugh. Today is Tuesday August 16, 2005 and I've been thinking about you and your family today. So many wonderful laughs we have shared...you are always in my thoughts. I miss you buddy. Love,

Jeff

Denise Johnson

April 5, 2005

It has been over 3 years but there are days when I feel the same depth of sadness that I felt that terrible day in September, 2001. I cried and prayed for all the hundreds of people that I didn't know that lost their lives, then I cried and prayed for their families and friends that they left. Then I found out that someone I knew, that was from an extension of my family, had lost their life. That person was Doug Cherry. We never met but I had the pleasure of meeting and keeping in touch with his lovely parents, Ann and Doug Cherry. Ann is the niece of my dear aunt, Mae Rich Hill. I can only imagine the pain this family felt and wish I could ease that for them. This guest book allows them to feel the love that so many had for their son. Through pictures, I watched young Doug grow into a handsome young man and felt I knew he and his sisters as Ann kept in close touch with "our" aunt. From what I have read, he was a wonderful person, wonderful friend, devoted husband and father and I just want the family to know that I continue to pray for their strength. My love to you all.

Lee Carter

September 11, 2004

It is three years today that Doug was lost. I think of him often. He was a very professional business associate when I was at A&A. We worked together on Lawyers Professional business and it was always a pleasure when Doug came to Dallas. I miss him.

Jon Waterman

August 16, 2004

I went to Terrace Park School with Barbara and Doug whilst living in Ohio on my Father's business. My sister was in his year. When I heard about this tragedy, I tried to make contact to offer my condolences. To all the family of Doug Cherry, our thoughts are with you.

Julie Walter

September 11, 2003

I personally never met Mr. Cherry, but I have a special place in my heart for he and his family. After the events, my mom ordered my sister, she and I sterling silver braclets with heros of 9/11 names engraved on them. The one that was selected for me was of Douglas MacMillan Cherry. I wore that bracelet everyday, praying for he and his family. I was on a business trip to NY this past January and visited the memorial wearing the bracelet. Unfortunatally, I left it in the hotel when I departed, never to be seen again. I went back to NY this past July, and found his name on the memorial...a warm feeling came over my whole body. To the Cherry family...you are still in my thoughts daily, and Douglas will never be forgotten.

Doris Leslie

September 11, 2003

Dear Doug:



On this 2-year anniversary of this tremendous disaster that took so many of you, it was sad to see so many children reading their parents/family and friends names. God grant your family and friends the strength to go on. Rest in peace, Doug until............

Jan Brownlee

September 11, 2003

I met Doug one time when I worked at Aon and he came to the Columbus office to discuss placing the Lawyer's Professional risks in our office. He was a nice guy, very professional and will be missed by everyone who knew him. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Carol Cohan

September 11, 2002

I was a classmate of Doug's father at Walnut Hills High, class of 1949. I just found out about young Doug and want to send my deepest sympathy. If he was anything like his father I know he was one great guy.



My heart goes out to his family, his wife and their children.

September 10, 2002

Its been a year since

you've been gone,



The pain is so fresh that

it doesnt feel that long,



You were so gentle and so

full of life,



It isnt fair that you were

taken from your wife,



Now as we reflect to what

happened that day,



We think of everything

that we didnt get to say,



Our hearts are lost from

all the pain inside,



We still dont understand

why so many had to die,



But we go on living

from day to day,



Hoping and praying we will

find peace along the way,



So even though you are gone

and we dont think it is fair,



We must reach out to each other

to show everyone that we care,



When you left us you took

a certain part,



Something that will never mend....



Our broken Hearts

Forever in our hearts

Teresa Nugent

September 10, 2002

As I think back to my high school days, I remember an active boy who loved golf and was surrounded by friends everyday. It is an honor to spend those years within the halls of Mariemont with someone who had a heart of gold and someone who will be missed dearly. Lots and Love and prayers to the family.
Teresa Nugent
Class of 83
Mariemont High School

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Estate Settlement Guide

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The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

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Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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How Do I Write a Eulogy?

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