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Douglas Alan Jakubowski

Annapolis, Maryland

Age 49

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Jakubowski, Douglas Alan, 49, of Annapolis, MD, died December 6, 2012, in his sleep at his temporary residence in Longview, TX. Douglas was born on June 26, 1963 and raised in Glen Burnie and Annapolis, MD, by his parents, Harry Stanley Jakubowski and Mary Anne Jakubowski. He was the second son...

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Sorry I could not make the mass. I came down with a very bad cold. Our prayers are with you. Elaine and Gene Kelly

Wow. Doug was a fellow AHS Football teammate. RIP and Godspeed.

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Doug in Annapolis for eight years. In that time, Doug and I became the best of friends and I will cherish those memories forever. Doug was one of the most genuine and kind people that I've ever met. Doug and I shared the same sense of humor and I can't even begin to tell you the laughs we shared over those years and, as others in the guest book have said, the memories of his smile and laughter will always be there for us. My deepest sympathy...

Doug was a classmate and friend at both Bates Jr. and AHS. So sorry to hear of his passing. Comfort and blessings to the family.

So very sorry to hear of Doug's passing. Have many happy memories of time spent with Little B at AHS. Thoughts and prayers to John and the rest of the family

So sorry for your loss,
Having played lacrosse with Doug at AHS (class of 80) I have some great memories of the time we spent together on and off the field! He will be missed.

Too early to have lost such a nice guy! Although it had been more than thirty years not seeing Doug, I know that his smile and positive attitude is what I'll remember about my fellow Panther football teammate.

Mrs. Jakubowski,
Your in my prayers. I had not seen Doug in an very long time but have fond memories of him in my life in Annapolis.
Ralph Riddle

As an Annapolis high school and fellow class of '81 graduate, on behalf of the class please accept our sympathy. Doug is remembered fondly.