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Douglas Haight

Boise, Idaho

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DOUGLAS CAPELL HAIGHT 1944 ~ 2011 Douglas Capell Haight, 66, of Boise, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, March 9, 2011. He was born in San Francisco, CA, on April 20, 1944, to Lloyd Elison Haight of Oakley, Idaho, and Genevieve Crump Capell Haight of Robin, Idaho. In 1946, after World...

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I knew Doug at Idaho State College as a fellow SigEp> He also showed me where his grandfather? worked in Pocatello. We also spent a bit of time together in College Park, Md. and Washinton DC in the summer of 1966. I like him a lot and knew Sharon Beaver albeit casually. Doug was a fine man.

I can't believe believe 8yrs have passed since we lost Mr Haight. There are so many memories of Doug just being Doug. As I was thinking about Doug, I recall a memory that seems pretty funny now that I am an adult. I was about 17 or 18 and I was ready to move forward on saving for my future. I recall scheduling a meeting with Doug (here is was a VP of the brokerage house) to discuss what type of investments a guy my age should be engaging in. Well, after taking a good half hour explaining...

Doug was a truly remarkable person, forever friendly and open; a delight to be around. More than fifty years of knowing him was far too short...
The world is a lesser place without him.

Bertie Adams-Westmark and Dan Westmark.
We are broken hearted with the passing of Doug. What gentle sweet man. He will be missed. Our prayers are with all of you.

Doug was a great and loyal friend.He was very proud of his heritage and the example his Grandparents and Parents set. He lit up when talking about his children. I will miss his counsel and friendship. My sincere sympathy goes out to his family and friends.

Doug was a wonderful friend and will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
Vicki Armstrong Holsinger

We will miss you Doug. I have many things to thank you for; my first TAB soda, many countless hours of hoop, not laughing when I came to see with my first $100.00 and seeking advice, many laughs and conversations about life and sports, and always making me feel welcome in your home. God bless you my friend.

I knew Doug as a friend in junior high and high school and as my stockbroker in the 70s and 80s. He was trustworthy and of high moral character. I will miss him and I know he will be greatly missed by his family, to whom I offer sincere condolences.

doug was a great guy...and friend.we had many laughs and good times in high school and at BJC, as well as when he moved back to Boise. My prayers to his family......bob hayes...vacaville ca.