Douglas L. Haugh

Douglas L. Haugh obituary, Bradenton, FL

Douglas L. Haugh

Douglas Haugh Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory (26th St. Chapel) - Bradenton on Apr. 23, 2024.
Douglas Haugh of Bradenton, Florida, passed away on April 16, 2024, after a short, courageous battle with cancer at the age of 74. Doug is survived by his wife, Terry, of 30 years; brother, C. David Haugh (Loretta); sister, Kathleen Francis (Robert), and two nephews and two nieces.
Born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania, Doug was raised by loving parents in a Christian home with his older brother, David, and his younger sister, Kathy. Doug's upbringing taught him a strong work ethic, which he maintained throughout his life. At the early age of 10, he had an expansive paper route in the country, and as a way to earn spending money, he even trapped muskrats in the woods and sold their pelts locally.
Doug was a gentle soul, always willing to help others. Although Doug was the younger brother, David often turned to him for his insights and knowledge. Whether it was a project around the house, a needed repair to a car, or general wisdom, Doug was always there to help and share his time when asked. He was soft spoken and shared wisdom in his humble, yet always knowledgeable way.
Family was always paramount to Doug, and he especially enjoyed annual beach vacations to the East Coast with his family. He loved sports, the outdoors, and even helped build a par 3 golf course in the family backyard.
In 1967, Doug graduated from New Brighton High School and went on to graduate from the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics earning an Aviation Technician Degree. He developed a lifelong interest in mechanics and vehicles, which started with his first car, a 57 Chevy. This affection and interest in vehicles also included a Corvette in his early driving years, more recently a hybrid SUV, and especially the RV camper he used for cherished summer trips with his wife, Terry, to the northeast and mid-Atlantic States. He was planning on their next trip when he passed.
Doug's career path began with a move to Connecticut to work on building Bell Helicopters during the Vietnam War. After the war, he returned to his home state of Pennsylvania to enhance his skills, and completed training as a Tool and Die Journeyman.
Doug then relocated to California, where he first worked on Boeing Aircraft, and later helped design and build military drones at Teledyne Aerospace in San Diego. It was in San Diego that Doug met and married his beloved wife, Terry, in 1994. They relocated to Delaware to be closer to their families, where Doug took a management position with an office equipment manufacturing company.
As part of a well earned retirement, Doug and Terry moved to sunny Bradenton, Florida, in 2015, where his parents and brother lived. Over their shared years in their new home, Doug and Terry renovated, remodeled and updated their condo together. He kept his skill sets current and worked occasionally for friend Tony D'Agnolo on contractor jobs. Once his mother had passed, he also looked after his father and assisted his transition to Freedom Village.
Doug was an active member of Bayside Community Church where he found spiritual fulfillment with his brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus.
Doug was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Wilma Haugh, and niece Christina Anne Haugh. Doug was a beautiful example of a life lived in faith, with service and kindness to others. He will be dearly missed by all those who were fortunate to know and love him.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Bayside Community Church, Bayshore Gardens on Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 2:00PM. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory 26th Street Chapel, 5624 26th Street West, Bradenton, Florida, is in charge of arrangements.

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April 11, 2025

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Ken Swartz

April 11, 2025

Dougie was a childhood friend who lived across the street. Sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in Peace.

Sally Barbetta

April 24, 2024

We have been fortunate to have Doug and Terry living in Bradenton where we also live in winter. Thanksgiving has been a special time when we would get together. Doug's friendly and kindly manner always made for a lovely time. We enjoyed his company and conversation. Doug didn't talk much about himself so we never knew about his impressive accomplishments.. We will miss Doug. We will miss knowing that he lived nearby. God bless him in Heaven.

Marshall Jeffers

April 24, 2024

I've known Doug for a couple of years. We met while walking our precious pups, Bella & Gracie. As always, it only takes a moment to recognize some who loves Jesus Christ. Doug beamed with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

We often exchanged prayer requests and just talked about the love of Jesus.

Like most of us, Doug hoped for physical healing this side of eternity. God always heals, but sometimes it doesn't come until the other side. Doug did not fear death. I think his greatest concern was the thought of leaving his family behind.

Terry, may the Lord bring comfort and peace to you and your family

Marshall Jeffers, fellow servant ofnour Lord, Jesus Christ

Tony Barbetta

April 23, 2024

I saw Doug last month in Bradenton when I was visiting my Sister. He was the same soft spoken, humble guy I remember, when I first met him. Doug mentioned he was going through cancer treatments and was very calm because he said he was in God's hands. His faith was an inspiration to me. I'm saddened he was taken so quickly. One thing I most remember about Doug was his kindness with such a gentle spirit. My condolences to his family and friends. God bless and Rest in the peace of the Lord Doug.
Tony Barbetta

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