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Douglas Lee Temple

PORCUPINE , South Dakota

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PORCUPINE - Douglas Lee Temple, 66, of Porcupine died Saturday, May2, 2009. He was born June 18, 1942 in Rapid City. Douglas was raised and resided in the Rockyford area his whole life. He attended grade schools at several area rural schools. While attending high school in Gordon, NE. Douglas...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Merle and Curtis, I am so sorry for your loss. All our lives are richer knowing Doug. some of my best days were down there with Doug and my Dad Virgil. I hope they are together now.

We are so sorry to hear of Doug's passing. I, Carissa, only met him once when I was younger. I have fun memories of the day that I was able to spend on his ranch. To all of his family, God loves all of his children no matter what.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May God bring you peace.

Herb & Brenda Haller, Corbin & Catelyn Coomes-Haller & Haylee Haller
Sidney, Ne.

Curtis, Merle and family members,sorry to hear of your loss, Doug was a great man in my book and I will think of him when passing through our home of Rockyford. We shared some good times growing in the badlands and he will be missed by those who knew him.
Charlie Boy Pourier & Family

How saddened we were to hear of Doug's passing. He will be missed.

To all of Doug's family and Madonna,
How saddened we were to hear of Doug's passing...yet how grateful we are that we got to enjoy such wonderful memories with him this past fall when we visited Lead and then made such great new ones: most especially, that day on the prairie we all (Doug, us, dad ["Uncle Hank"], Joyce, Aunt Dorothy, and Madonna) shared. And who could ever forget long ago visits to the ranch and those "gentle" horses Doug always picked out for me to ride! He will be...

For the family of Doug Temple,
we are sorry for the loss of your father and we will thinking of all of you you are in out thoughts and prayers.
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Sincere sympathy to Jennifer, Merle, Curtis and Kim. We thought Doug was one of the best neighbors anyone ever had. He was one of those independent fellows that would do anything for anybody with a smile on his face. We had lots of good times with the Temple family and enjoyed their friendship greatly. Our love and prayers to you all. Merton & Mable Glover