Douglas-McCormick-Obituary

Douglas C. McCormick

Ligonier, Pennsylvania

Mar 17, 1952 – Nov 10, 2024

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BORN
March 17, 1952
DIED
November 10, 2024
LOCATION
Ligonier, Pennsylvania

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Ligonier - It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the death of Douglas Charles McCormick, son of Joyce and William S McCormick. He left our physical world on November 10, 2024, at age 72 after a sudden diagnosis and brave acceptance of metastatic cancer. Doug lived a full life, most...

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Allison...We have thought of you guys and Marlena many times over the years. I was so sorry to hear this news. How very sad. We wanted you guys to stay here forever. Thinking of you. Marilyn Haas and Eric Schuhle

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I remember meeting Douglas the first time at a birthday party for Paige. I think what struck me first about Douglas was the smile on his face, and most importantly, Allison´s face. He was special and made everyone feel like an old friend. Over the years, we created a collection of Wysocki pictures which we still have hung and cherish in our home thanks to Douglas! Brian & I were always astounded by Douglas´s handiwork. Seemed to us he could do just about anything. The thing that was most...

Doug and my husband Jim grew up together and they were very good friends. I always enjoyed the many stories of their joint adventures. And Allison and Doug were very supportive of our marriage and I felt accepted into their close friendship. But before we married, Doug took me aside and asked me to be good to his friend Jim. I was so impressed by his love and loyalty to Jim. Who wouldn´t want a friend like that? Since that time the four of us have had many wonderful times together. My heart...

Allison and family, I am so very, very sorry for your loss. Doug was one of my dearest and oldest friends and I will miss him forever. From early grade school, through high school and as roommates in college we created lots of great memories. From goose in the esquires, to summers at the farm and fun times on the water and on the snow he was always a great friend to spend time with. I´ll always remember his laugh and mischievous smile. You always knew he was up to something. I will always...

Doug and Allison were our neighbors in St. Augustine Beach several years ago and meeting them was like reuniting with old friends. Doug was such an interesting and knowledgeable person and could hold a conversation on any subject. And boy did he like to laugh! Be it on our porch or theirs, more than a few neighbors would ask the next day what was so funny. Doug was truly a gentleman and one of the nicest guys we've ever met. Anyone who spent even a little time with Doug knew how much he...

The first time I met Doug (in 2007), he was building his house in Salida, literally stone-by-stone. He patiently gathered them from his beautiful mountain lot then created an incredible oasis. In the past 17 years of friendship with Doug and Allison, I've seen him refurbish several homes to transform them into true havens of comfort and serenity and deep abiding love. Quiet and introspective, Doug expresses his love and generosity through creative actions. I was honored to have known his...

We were saddened to hear of Douglas's passing. I will always remember his laughter and that twinkle in his eyes. Tom always commented on his wonderful workshop. He will be missed.

Oh boy did we have fun with Doug! He had such a gentle way about him but that twinkle in his eye let us know that he was up for laughs. His creativity and ingenuity was truly remarkable. A gifted craftsman left his mark throughout the states in his many homes. He was my first call whenever I needed a second opinion. He and Allison made quite the team with house flipping! My heart aches for Allison and their families. He will be missed.