Douglas-Yaus-Obituary

Douglas Lee Yaus

Xenia, Ohio

Aug 29, 1955 – Feb 14, 2023

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BORN
August 29, 1955
DIED
February 14, 2023
LOCATION
Xenia, Ohio

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Doug Yaus, 67, of Xenia, Ohio died unexpectedly on February 14, 2023, at Green Memorial Hospital with his wife Evelyn by his side. His family is deeply saddened and shocked by his sudden death.

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I was Shocked to hear of Doug's passing. I last talked to him in January and had a good conversation. Doug was always there if you needed him. I will miss him for sure. I remember the first day he started at Town and Country like it was yesterday.

Sweet memories of Doug And playing baseball at our family reunions. Knowing he and his family is enfolded in Spirits loving arms. Love Dan and Dye DeLong

Oh, our friend Doug. We miss you so and we will forever hold you and all the wonderful memories of you in our hearts. Our trips to Cancun having Doug and Evelyn as our travel partners was perfect, so much fun and many good times to remember. Rest easy our friend. We will see you in that perfect place called Heaven and we will all have eternity together.

Oh, our friend Doug. We miss you so and we will forever hold you and all the wonderful memories of you in our hearts. Our trips to Cancun-having Doug and Evelyn as our travel partners was perfect, so much fun and many good times to remember. Rest easy our friend. We will see you in that perfect place called Heaven and we will all have eternity together.

Evelyn, I am thinking of you and your and Doug´s family. I may have only met Doug 3-4 times but he sure was a personable and comic person. My sympathies are with you.

Evelyn, We are saddened to hear about Doug. The times we got to hang out with him in the District were few, but memorable. We are so sorry for your loss. With deepest sympathy, Paula and Andrew Waizmann

Doug was our Street Captain leading sports on our street in Laynewood. There was always a touch football game or whiffle ball game in the street in front of our houses. Doug was always good at sports and we would watch him practice pitching with his dad Jack. He was always friendly and a mentor to those around him. My prayers to his family . This one hits hard for me. RIP Brother.