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February 14, 2014
I am so sorry to hear of Dougs passing. He was my first boyfriend when we attended Crane Jr. High. He was even then a quiet, kind person. As I recall he loved photography at that age and had a dark room to do his own developing. How sad that he is gone.
Cheryl Bittenbender McLain
Jeo and Gussie Haynes
February 7, 2014
So sorry to hear about this. Doug was a wonderful worker and a good friend.
February 7, 2014
To Doug's family: I am so sorry for your loss. Our views varied widely but yet we always had respect for one another. He truly was kind and gentle and his big heart held much compassion.
Tom Powell
February 7, 2014
Doug and I go back to high school and photography class with John Blevins. Photography was something we shared over the years. I loved the images he took of flowers and the sky's. He will be missed. Take care my friend.
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