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Douglas Carl Floren

1941 - 2026

Douglas Carl Floren obituary, 1941-2026, Boynton Beach, FL

BORN

1941

DIED

2026

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Douglas Floren Obituary

Douglas Carl Floren
July 8, 1941 - February 2, 2026
Douglas Carl Floren, of Boynton Beach, Florida, cherished husband, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away peacefully on February 2, 2026, at the age of 84. Doug's life was marked by unwavering dedication to his family, an extraordinary career, and the ability to find joy in the most simple things. He will be remembered for his generosity to every community of which he was part, and the love and loyalty he shared so readily with anyone who was close to him.
Doug was born in New York, New York, to Swedish immigrants Greta Bjorklund and Carl Gustav Floren on July 8, 1941. He graduated from the Trinity School in Manhattan and always said that his education was worth every minute of the two-hour, round-trip commute from his home in Queens. Doug was a proud member of Dartmouth College's Class of 1963 and captained the varsity men's tennis team. Doug served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
Doug's career was spectacular and brought him immense joy. He spent his entire professional life in asset management, approaching stock-picking as a "treasure hunt" and living by the mantra that finding a job you love means never working a day in your life. He worked at Chase, Smith Barney, Coastal Partners, and Ardsley Partners before founding DCF Capital, where he had the chance to work closely with his daughter Melissa and his son David, who is now managing partner.
Doug was a pioneer in biotechnology and pharmaceutical investing, and his knack for understanding drug development, research, and market dynamics was unparalleled. It was critical to Doug to transcend the routine capacities of an investor to collaborate as effectively and enthusiastically as he could with life science innovators, whose work he viewed as meaningful for all of society. Clinicians, researchers, and entrepreneurs sought out his unusually acute insight as they worked toward success, and in many cases these conversations developed into lifelong friendships. As Doug developed his personal and family philanthropy, he often supported scientific brilliance in its earliest stages, funding research on autoimmune disorders, cancer, SIDS, and many other areas where he believed the work could be truly transformative.
Doug's boundless enthusiasm was perhaps best observed when he was playing, coaching, or cheering for his children and grandchildren, especially when they played tennis, the sport he loved most. Off the courts, Doug was devoted to Dartmouth football. He was instrumental in bringing revered football coach Buddy Teevens back to Dartmouth and worked side by side with him to build the Floren Varsity House, designed to support all Dartmouth student-athletes. More locally, Doug and his wife, Livvy, gave generously to the town of Greenwich, where they raised their children. The many organizations they supported included the Floren Family Environmental Center, Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich Country Day School, and Greenwich Library.
Professional success never shifted Doug's commitment to the simple things. His favorite restaurants were diners, he loved cars that would last a decade and get good mileage, and his most cherished vacations were within driving distance. What Doug valued was time-time spent with his family, time with his close friends, and time learning.
As a father, Doug did not miss a single event in his children's lives, bringing his trademark curiosity and generous attention to their sports, school performances, and science fairs. From their earliest years, they were taught to value their own work, play, hearts, and dreams. This belief defined their childhoods. He reminded his children constantly that nothing was more important than identifying their interests and pursuing their passions, and he was proudest of them when they took risks, regardless of the outcome. Doug's kids aspire to be half as wonderful as their dad believed them to be.
Doug Floren is survived by his wife of 58 years, Livvy Richardson Floren, whom he met in middle school and loved ever after, and by his four children, who were his whole world: Jennifer Floren Sozzi (Ray), Melissa Floren Filippone (David), and identical twin sons David Sven Floren (Nina) and Clay Lander Floren (Andrew Elmets). He is also survived by his younger brother, Lennart Sven Floren (Susan Regis). He was the proud Poppy to twelve grandchildren, including his late infant grandson, Henry Gustav Floren: Bella, RJ, and Lina Sozzi; Greta, Dean, and Anna Filippone; Magda, Sasha, and Finn Floren; and Gustav and Griffin Floren-Elmets. He was predeceased by his parents, Greta and Carl Floren.
Doug passed as he lived: gracefully and surrounded by love, with his four adult children and his wife by his side. He requested a family-only gathering. In his honor, please cheer for a child giving it their all.

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Published by Greenwich Time from Feb. 9 to Feb. 10, 2026.

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Keith Hartley

February 19, 2026

Doug was a good friend, fraternity brother and all-around great guy. He will be missed by all. My condolences to Livvy and the family.

Michael Salem

February 15, 2026

I knew douglas in the 1950's when we both attended the garden school.we went to the matches at tge west side tennis club at forest hills.he was a great person of high intellect and we were good friends way back.i am sorry I did not see him In the years after.may he rest in peace

Chuck Kinyon

February 13, 2026

Doug, was a friend and benefactor of the Tennis program at Dartmouth College. I admired Doug and know the he will be greatly missed. My best to his family in the time of sadness....

Chuck Goss

February 12, 2026

The Dartmouth faithful are indebted to him. We can be thankful that his vision and generosity are enshrined.

peter & susi orbanowski

February 12, 2026

Our deepest condolences to the whole family. We fondly remember Doug and the whole Floren family and the fun times we had on the tennis courts. May he rest in peace.

Danny O'Dea

February 11, 2026

Our deepest condolences to the whole family. Buddy use to speak of Doug to us (the staff) around the table. His praise, appreciation, and deep friendship came through all the time. May he rest in peace.

Sam Cabot

February 11, 2026

Our thoughts and prayers are with Livvy and the family. Dough was a great addition to the human race and a wonderful supporter of Dartmouth. We all will miss him. May he rest in peace.

Gordy Aydelott

February 10, 2026

Doug was a great friend, teammate and fraternity brother. His cheerful countenance enlivened every group which he joined. The world lost a great guy. My best to Livvy.

Alan Rozycki

February 10, 2026

A GREAT Dartmouth man. Thanks for all you´ve done for the Big Green.
Alan Rozycki
Dartmouth `61

John Gibbons

February 10, 2026

A wonderful man, great father and champion tennis player long time champion of round hill
Tennis I miss his friendship every day

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Bill Ferdinand

February 9, 2026

To the family of my longtime friend and former partner my deepest condolences.
Bill & Judy Ferdinand

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