DOUGLAS, Walter Cornelius
Born at St. Francis Hospital Dec 15, 1919 to Alice Steweska Douglas and Roy Cornelius Douglas; died March 14, 2014, surrounded by his loved ones. He graduated from Santa Barbara High and proudly served in the US Navy in WWII, performing Armed Guard service at Iwo Jima and was part of the Philippine Liberation. He was a member of the first graduating class from Brooks Institute of Photography and pursued this passion throughout his life. He enjoyed many professions: Aircraft builder at Vultee, supervisor at Los Prietos Boys Camp, planning technician for Santa Barbara County, his own building design business in Santa Ynez, several positions with General Telephone and freelance photographer. He especially loved Santa Barbara and its rich history and spent most of his life documenting people and places through his camera lens. From 1996-2002, he made a project of taking hundreds of portraits (and recorded oral history interviews) of notable citizens including descendents of prominent and pioneer Santa Barbara families. This led to a book being published in 2004 with assistance from The Westerners and coauthor, Jim Norris, "Photographs by Walter Douglas." His entire collection is now preserved at The Presidio Research Center (Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation) where it may be accessed by generations of researchers or anyone interested in local history. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Joyce McDavid Douglas, his children, Dudley, Kim, Aaron (Darlene) and Jena, Joyce's children, and their many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his 2 brothers Robert and Frank, stepdaughter Cathy McDavid Barrett and grandchildren Jerome Coberly and Adriana Douglas. Memorial service Tuesday April 15 1:00 PM at First Christian Church, 1915 Chapala Street with a gathering after at The Ranchero Room at Harry's Plaza Café. Memorials to Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation or the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum.
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April 15, 2014
Walt was a dear friend. We shared the same birthday, he loved lemon murang pie, his pipe and his friends. Now that walt has gone, it's like a whole library has burned down. God speed Walt. ~ Jon
Mary Louise Days
April 7, 2014
Walt entertained us with his stories and impressed us with his photography.
Judy Pearce
March 27, 2014
Walt was a dear man, I always enjoyed talking with Walt and Joyce at our Westerners dinner meetings. His pictures are his legacy, a treasure for all of us, and important documents of Santa Barbara history. RIP, Walt
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