F.-Rae-Obituary

F. Douglas Rae

Vancouver, Washington

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F. DOUGLAS RAE June 20, 1932 ~ August 15, 2016 F. Douglas Rae, 84, beloved husband and father, passed away at his home in Vancouver, WA, Aug. 15, 2016 surrounded by his loving wife and four daughters. He was born in Kirkland, WA, the oldest of five siblings. Douglas graduated...

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I met Doug about 1972 the year I married his brother Ken. He and the rest of the family welcomed me with open arms. I knew then, that I married into a family of good and kind people. Even though we have lived in distant towns the heart felt connections as adult siblings run deep. Our thoughts are with you all Loretta, Karen, Cathy, Christie, Cindy, your spouses, grand children and loved ones. In his memory, Ken and I have joined with his siblings Kate and Bonnie and Don to send a gift to...

So many wonderful memories of good times with the Raes, square dancing and "Beach Bunch" week-ends at the Oregon coast. My condolences to his family. Lorraine (Rainy) Sand

Have known Doug for many years, he hired me to work at Keils in 1969. He was a great person and will be missed by me and all his friends and co-workers!!!My best to his family!

It was my privilege to have known and worked with Doug during his time with The Holland Inc. He always occurred as a kind and gentle man, who loved his family dearly. My condolences to the Rae family. You were so very blessed to have him in your lives for such a long time. I know he will be missed.

I am honored to be able to have called Doug Rae my friend. He was a wonderful man in every respect and always available to help friends and anyone else in need of a helping hand. I never heard him personally nor heard of him saying anything negative about anyone. He was a man I strive to emulate!

As a Lion I was fortunate to work with Doug many times and was glad he got the recognition recently for his starting work with a small group of Lions on the Walk and Knock Food drive that has lasted over 35 years helping feed the needy in the community each year.

I worked with Doug for 5 years at Keils. Doug was one the nicest people I ever worked with.

One of The Columbian Sunshine Boys, Doug was a great guy and true friend. The group is not the same without you.

One of The Columbia Sunshine Boys, Doug was an all-around great guy and friend. We already miss him. Rest easy, buddy.