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Douglas Alan McNayr

Bulington, Vermont

1944 - 2016 (Age 72)

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Douglas Alan McNayrAge: 72 • BulingtonDouglas A. McNayr, 72, of Burlington, passed away unexpectedly at home on November 21, 2016 of natural causes. He was born April 4, 1944 in Niagara Falls, NY to the late Rev. Earl McNayr and Ruth Stahnke McNayr. He was a 1963 graduate of Edmunds High School...

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It does not seem like four years already. Despite the fact that he was a Red Sox fan, we were in contact here at McAuley Square. He is missed.

I hold The McNayr Family close to my heart during this painful and difficult time. I will miss Doug dearly.

We are so sorry to learn of Doug's passing. Doug and I worked together for many years, which developed into a lifelong friendship. I learned early on, that when working with Doug, you had better be on the ball, because he did not miss a trick, and was not at all shy about letting you know if he thought you were slacking off. It was never dull working with Doug. There are so many fond memories, from the old days at Omega, with him and I and Duke at the "U" Mall, to decades later, in his...

Doug,

I'm really going to miss you. You were always a good friend to Jess and I. I really enjoyed working with you but more then that I loved spending time with you. We had a lot of good times and a lot of good memories. We love you and we will always miss you!

We are so sorry to learn of Doug's passing. Doug and I worked together for many years, which developed into a lifelong friendship. I learned, early on, that when working with Doug, you had better be on the ball, because he didn't miss a trick and was not shy about letting you know if he thought you were slacking off. Working with Doug was never dull, there are so many found memories, from the old days at Omega, with him and I and Duke at The "U" mall, to many years later, in his retirement,...

I last saw Doug walking downtown this past year, we shared a few moments talking about antiques and auctions and about our mutual friend and colleagues, the Quinn family, with whom Doug worked when the need arose. A good man who will be missed.
Rest in Peace, Doug.

We were saddened to read of Doug's passing. Doug and Dave worked together as electricians for many years. He always tried to make work interesting, he was a great person to work with. They were nicknamed Gloom and Doom Electric by their wives, although they never got the joke!! We bumped into Doug at the eye doctors and had a really nice long visit in the waiting room. We didn't know it would be our last. He will be missed.

I met Doug through our shared hobby of "picking". He was always so polite and kind. RIP Doug.

Many laughs with Doug at the Electrical Wholesale House Twin State Electric. He was very chatty and inquisitive. I enjoyed countless over the sales counter conversations on many current events with Doug, and that grin as he shook his head exiting the door.
God Bless Doug on his next journey.