Douglas-Dobson-Obituary

Douglas Dobson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Douglas N. Dobson "Grampy" 1943 ~ 2007 Douglas N. Dobson, our most loved and cherished father and grandpa, was taken unexpectedly June 21, 2007. Born Sept. 17, 1943 in Montclair, NJ, the son of Herbert and Elizabeth Dobson. He served in the Navy from July 1961 to Sept.1964 on the USS Gearing. He...

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Doug was my cousin. I remember spending Sundays with him at our grandmother's house. I also remember the times we spent with Aunt Edna, Aunt Maybelle, Aunt Jean, his Mom and Dad, Betty and Herb, and his brother, Bert. Please contact us.

Doug was my mom Sue's cousin. I remember spending time at his Mom's house in Verona when we were growing up. I remember jokes he used to tell. He was very proud of his children. We will all miss him.

Doug was a patient at our dental office for many years. He was always smiling and lit up the office. We will truly miss him.
Booth Dental Clinic

We are grieving with you at this sad time. Craig and I had the privilege to meet Doug when Dolly and I were roommates during flight attendent training for United Airlines. Doug and Craig hung out together many times in Des Plaines, IL. We had many blessed visits with Doug and Dolly, and then with Doug. We're grateful for how his friendship enriched our lives and will truly miss him.

Dearest Cousins--my brother Harold and I were deeply saddened to hear of Doug's passing--we grew up with Doug and his brother Bert in Verona NJ, and with our other cousins, Sue, Judy, Lois, Ellen, Lois and Bob enjoyed many happy times at family gatherings with your great-grandparents. We, and all our children and grandchildren, remember Doug fondly--his winning smile and delightful sense of humor--and send you our love at this time of deepest sorrow.

Goodbye Shipmate! I didn't have the honor to serve with him in the Navy - Thank God, I had an opportunity to serve with him for a brief time on this journey through life.

Fair Winds, Calm Seas, and Godspeed!

I worked with Doug in Ft> Lauderdale, it was a great pleasure to work with him, Doug was a true professional who was respected by all. I am very sad to hear of his passing. My deepest sympathy to Doug's family and friends.

I worked with Doug many years ago in Fort Lauderdale and I have many fond memories. He was a pleasure to work with and I know he will be missed by many. My heartfelt sympathy to all his family and friends.

I worked with Dough many years ago at Delta Air Lines, We became close due to our mutual interest in self defence, He was truly a mans man and a great friend. We visited for a few minutes the last time I saw him in Ft. Lauderdale it was shortly after his loving wife passed away. I just can't understand why a man like Dough is taken away when he has so much to offer. I'm sure he will me missed dearly by his family and friends who will all remain in my prayers. God bless you