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Douglas S. Bugley

Southborough, Massachusetts

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BUGLEY, Douglas S. Died Friday, Sept. 5, he was the beloved brother of Wayne Bugley of Southborough; Gregory Gruzdowich of Rancho Santa Fe; Sandy Horton of Shrewsbury; and adored uncle of 3 nephews and 1 niece. Visiting hours will be Monday morning Sept. 8, from 7 to 10:30 AM at the Morris...

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To Doug's Family & Friends,
We just heard the sad news about Doug. We have known Doug from the Wayside for over 30 yrs. He always had great stories of his adventures to tell us. He always asked for my parents, in which Dad, now 92, celibrated his birthday at the Inn and Doug gave him the Longfellow Tales of the Wayside Inn as a personal gift. We will cherish it always, in his honor. We greatly miss him now, and forever.
Peace,
Fran & Deb Zarette

I am so sorry to hear of my best friend Doug. He and I go away back at the great parties we use to have for the VIP's visiting the US Army Natick Laboratories.

Doug always greeted me and we would spin a few incidents together. Doug will be missed by not only me but many.

My prayers are with him.
God Bless

WITH SYMPATHY, ED POTTER & BEVERLY ANN CAREY POTTER,
CLASSMATES OF DOUG'S FROM ALGONQUIN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 61'

Doug was a genuine gentle man and so much fun to be with no matter where or when. We will miss his stories and his love of life. May all the fond memories give you peace at this time of loss.

Doug and me at the Inn

To everyone,

If you knew Doug, you know he was one of the kindest, most thoughtful and decent of human beings you had ever had the privilege to meet. He always had a laugh and a smile for everyone, and his creation of the trout pond at Wayside Inn, where children could learn to fly fish, was just an example of his desire to "give" to others. He wanted people to embrace life, joy, and to be an active participant in the world.

Doug and I knew each other for years, because I...

To Doug's Family,
My mother was a frequent visitor to the Inn along with her "Boyfriend" Dan Crowley(RIP at 95 in 2000). Although my mother hadn't been there for many years, I took her to lunch there last year and Doug greeted her with open arms, brought us to the pond which he seemed very proud of, and spent as much time with her as he could without neglecting his duties at the Inn. His attention and genuine happiness at seeing my mother was much appreciated by us.
My mother...

Wayne, Sandy, Greg and family of Doug:

My deepest condolences go out to you and yours regarding your loss.

Amy
An employee of Micron Products, Inc.

Doug was one of the nicest man I have ever met. Be it at the Inn or the Airport he always greeted you with a smile and a story. You can bet that he is up in heaven now telling stories to all of his family and friends that have gone before him.
He will be missed very much.

My prayers are with Doug's family in this most difficult time.