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Douglas "Amoo" Riddle

Hebron, New Hampshire

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Douglas "Amoo" Riddle, 92, died Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at home surrounded by loved ones.He was born in New York City, the son of Allan and Grace (Webb) Riddle. Following graduation from high school, Doug entered the U.S. Army serving during WWII. After his return, he began a career in...

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I am so very grateful to have met Doug through his daughter Derry who was a college classmate of mine. Doug made a gorgeous painting of my deceased dog Brandon for me, and I look at it every day and remember not only my dog, but Doug. The two of them are connected for me in that one painting. So VERY grateful to have met him. He was such a wonderful human being.

I had the privilege of meeting this amazing man and his beautiful wife, Doris along with his wonderful daughters. They were frequent customers at my restaurant. Kind, generous, warm, & funny are just a few of the adjectives I would use to describe this family. My deepest condolences.

My husband Michael and I have had many great memories in being with Doug and his family, from many Kairos and Emmaeus weekends in spiritual development to church suppers, worship services, singing praises to our Lord, bible studies, or just hanging out to chat. He was a special man in so many ways. We were blessed to know him and his family. Our sincere condolences to his wife Doris and his family. Love, Dianne and Michael Raby

Spent many weekend retreats together with this man. Had a wonderful time each one a truly great man.

Will always remember all the fun and laughs he gave to me and countless others. A life well lead, good job Mr. Riddle!

Mr.Riddle, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

I am so grateful to have met him through his wonderful daughter, my friend Derry. He was an inspirational person of many talents, and lived a highly impressive life. My sincere condolences to all his loved ones.

A kinder, more devote, loving man to family faith and friends will be hard to find. It is our honor and blessing to know this man and his family. He was an inspiration to all who had the honor and pleasure to know him.