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Archibald Douglas III

Narragansett, Rhode Island

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Archibald Douglas III NARRAGANSETT, RI - Archibald Douglas III of Narragansett, RI, died March 19 after long illness bravely borne. Born July 18, 1929 in New York City, he attended Buckley School, St. Paul's School, and Yale University '52. He also served proudly as a Marine lieutenant in the...

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Dear Wayne - Peter Eaton just called to give us the news that Archie had died two weeks ago. I can still bring up images of him at St. Paul's - doing remarkable things on the hockey rink, the baseball field, and in the hundred yard dash - I never could tell who was doing what in football. It was delightful, years after those impressions of an awestruck new boy, to gain him as a good friend as well as a very tough paddle tennis partner. Gael and I are glad that we had the chance to see him...

Mr. Douglas (or Archie as you both so often asked me to call him) will be terribly missed in the office. A wonderful man and fighter against all obstacles that life put in his path. An example to all. He will be remembered time and time again when I discuss his disease with others and how much one can accomplish and enjoy despite handicaps. You are both in my heart and prayers.

Poo and family. Love to all of you. What a wonderful obit. Fond memories of our long ago fishing trip. Love Martie and Keith

Wayne and family-right on. Archie's unique personality has been captured right down his his torturing of the poor fish in the Adirondacks. He lived a vibrant life and was a good friend, bonded by Yale hockey. So sorry about his passing, condolences to all, Ashley and Hoyt

Dear Family,
Archie was a great boss and my years at Wite-Out, were as Archie said "Golden years". I shall always think of Archie fondly, as he had a noble character, rewarded initiative,and possessed a remarkable intelligence and sensitivity
that was unforgettable. I will miss him,
but he was a great teacher in his own way and the lessons I learned by working with him are the most valuable gifts one can receive. He is no doubt fishing in the spirit world.

George Korper

Dear Daisy,

So sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family.
Jim and Colette Cross