Douglas-Wiesner-Obituary

Douglas Wiesner

West Des Moines, Iowa

1940 - 2011 (Age 71)

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Douglas W. WiesnerWest Des MoinesDouglas W. Wiesner, 71, passed from this life February 14, 2011, at the Kavanagh House. Doug was born in Des Moines January 27, 1940, to Helen and Marvin Wiesner. He was a graduate of North High School. After attending Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., he...

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Malinda, Bryan and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy with the loss of your loving husband and father and our good friend of many years. Doug was always special to Ann & me and our entire family including our son Alex, good friend of Bryan's. We will forever cherish our Des Moines memories of Doug as a positive personal friend and strong church member who always had a smile and kind word. God bless. Our love to you from Savannah...... Ann & Jim

Malinda and Bryan,
I am sorry to hear of Doug's passing. Thinking of your family brought back fond memories of church Family Camp with your family.
Please accept my sympathy.
Valerie Brassell,(Naeve)
Hot Springs,Arkansas

Malinda and family -- so sorry to hear about you losing Doug. He was such a neat guy and fun to work with at PFG. So glad that he was at Hospice getting good care. Your family remains in my prayers.

Malinda----I was so sorry to hear the news about Doug. I am sending thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Marcia Fisher

Malinda, I am so sorry for Doug's death and continue to keep you and your family in my prayers during this difficult time. Jackie Percival Hall

Malinda -- I am so sorry to hear of the death of Doug. Know that you will be lifted up by the love and prayers of your family and friends. Love to you.... DeAnn

Malinda: We loved him and we love you..Our thoughts and prayers are with you and family..Doug always talked of you..not of him, but what was next with the two of you...pretty special...
Your friends forever..Jim and Phyl Spratt

We have a close-knit "North High Class of '57" and Doug is one of the guys that helped make it, and keep it, that way. He was more than just one of the class, he was my friend and a friend of many. You will be missed.

On the ride home with Becky after the first time I met Doug I said to her,"What a great guy, I really hope I get to know him better." It has been an honor to know him, we all will miss him, I am so sorry for your loss.