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Douglas Frantz Collins

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Douglas Frantz Collins May 6, 1939 - September 19, 2023 Doug Collins died on September 19, 2023. There is no evidence of foul play. And that's basically it. For anyone who chooses to keep reading this, Doug would almost certainly suggest that you don't. Have a beer instead. Or eat some...

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My wife Geri and I are not sure we have the right words at this moment to truly give Doug Collins the appropriate comments his life on this earth deserves. Doug and I were great friends. We traveled together, we saw our childred grow up together, we always laughed together, we drank martini´s together and on and on. When I read his obituary, it was "right on target!" That is the Doug I knew and loved. My life has been much better because Doug was in it. May you rest in peace my friend. ...

Doug was my business partner for 12 years. Most enjoyable years of my real estate career.

Carolyn and all your family So sorry to hear of Doug´s passing. We always will remember all the fun times we had with you guys. Doug was such a good guy, fun to be with, good friend, sharing the same birthday with him. Our deepest sympathy. Bill and patsy

What a great friend he was. We shared many trips to Washington DC on behalf of Realtor issues. Lots of fun times. He has been missed and always will be.

Doug was a good friend! He is missed!

Doug was my employer, mentor, friend and teacher. He hired me in 1983 and we worked together for the next 17 years. He made sure that my special needs child was covered through the company health insurance plan and insisted that I further my education. He'll be missed. Gail Fair-Tucker

Doug was a friend, buddy, colleague and on occasion, a client. He was someone who I had great respect, and enjoyed our relationship, and at times his counsel. One of our special connections was to relish in talking politics, both local and National, in that I ran a lot of political campaigns thru the years. Since I moved from Tulsa our updates slowed, but when we did meet, it was just a pick up, from where we dropped off. I Always looked forward to seeing Doug. Doug was a great pillar,...

My first home was one in Florence Park which had been childhood home of Doug. His scrawled name was carved into the closet door of his room. The longtime next door neighbor was Jessie Flack, who told me stories about the Collins family, the most humorous mentioned Doug. She was a good judge of character and he was apparently a "good guy" throughout his life.