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Paul Douglas

Timonium, Maryland

Nov 26, 1929 – May 15, 2025

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BORN
November 26, 1929
DIED
May 15, 2025
LOCATION
Timonium, Maryland

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Paul Holmes Douglas died on May 15, 2025 of a heart ailment in his Timonium home surrounded by his loving family. Born in 1929 in Chicago, he grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, where he met Sara Davis Cross, a native of Baltimore. In 1955 they married in Baltimore and raised their three...

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I knew Paul thru one of his daughters. He was such a sweet man and always positive and friendly! He sure loved his family and grandkids. I know they are missing him so much. Glad I got to know him.

Paul was a gentleman and a truly positive person.....always friendly and outgoing. Even a casual conversation with him left you feeling more cheerful. He will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known him.

It is with great sadness that I read this notification. I joined SASB in 1982 and was immediately befriended by Paul. What wonderful man, always willing to help others. Paul was always a source of advice and help to me. Paul always supported my efforts during the Essex Community College Ethnic Festival. Sara and family please accept my condolences, though he no longer is physically with you, he will always be with you.

Paul was a close friend and got me to join SAS yrs ago. We were very active together in many affairs. Always remember him as "Radar O'Riely" guy. The society owes him much.

Paul was a good man and a friend to all in the St. Andrew's Society.

I'm so saddened to learn of the passing of Paul Douglas . I knew him for years as a member of the St. Andrew's Society of Baltimore . What a great guy. Please accept my sincere sympathy to his family and many friends.

We shall miss Paul´s smiling face. He was always so cheerful and congenial whenever we saw him.

We express our sympathy to Sara, Todd, and all of the family on this sad loss. Paul was a wonderful neighbor and friend with a ready smile and always willing to help. He was a dedicated former Board member and his legacy is recognized at our community room door. May you take comfort in the joyful memories and may he rest in peace and love in Christ. Amen. Debbie and Mark.