Douglas-Damm-Obituary

Douglas Vernon Damm

Seattle, Washington

1939 - 2014

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DIED
May 2, 2014
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Douglas Damm passed away on May 2, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on May 27, 2014.

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I had the pleasure to know Doug while we were in the Army stationed at Redstone Arsenal, AL. He talked a lot about Seattle and mountain climbing and how beautiful the state of Washington was. He almost talked me into moving there after the service. I'm sorry to see that he passed and I offer my condolences to his family.

John Violette

I had the pleasure to know Mr. Damn. I'll never forget the passion he had for our Lord. Once he asked if I wanted to see one of his new videos (Praise Music). When we sat down Doug sang along to the video with much passion and enthusiasm. It was great to see a man like him be so open with his relationship with the Lord. I feel honored to have spent the little time I did with him in his home. I can't wait to have dinner with him someday in the future. Condolences to the Damn family. -...

Doug Damm was one of the nicest guys Ihave ever met. He was one of the first people I met when I went to work for WNG.
His faith in God was evident in his actions and deeds. This world needs more like him.

Roger and I had the pleasure of knowing Doug and Geri because of our close friendship w/his brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Kathleen.

Doug was a very special, godly man, very easy to love and respect!! The testimony of his life always pointed to the Lord Jesus Christ!!!

Toward the end of his life, he was a great role model of the way a Christian should die!!!

My thoughts and prayers go out to family and friends of Doug. He was and still is, a major positive influence in my life and career. His character, honesty, integrity and positve attitude have factored into so much of my life and career over the years. I still find myself sharing with work mates now, even though I've been at a different company for the last 17 years, about all the trust and bonding excursions Doug led us on when at the Gas Company. It's true that you just never know how you...

Condolences to the families.
There are no words that will make anyone feel better.
Douglas was a true Warrior. Now he has found his peace.

I'm so sorry to hear about Doug's passing. My husband (Pat) and I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Doug at the gas company. He was a very bright man, upbeat, with a very kind demeanor and always a team member. Pat passed away last year and I'm sure the two of them are engineering the world from heaven!! Thoughts & Prayers, Carol Woolery