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Barry Coddington
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I've known Doug for a long time. So long I've lost count of the years? Doug knew my older brother from years ago. And I mean years ago. My brother worked at Milgrams on Grand Ave. Doug told me that when he would go to the store on his job with Pepsi? He always loved seeing my brothers old Cuda sittin in the parking lot. He and Jan would come shop and my store here and there? Doug always made his way to where I was at and we'd have a chat. Usually about cars, things for cars, car shows coming up and just car stuff. I truly appreciated Doug's faith and Christian beliefs and he mine. He always asked me to keep him in my prayers and I surely did. He was a true brother in Christ and is missed terribly. It's so hard to believe and was such a shock. I still catch myself looking for him. But I know where he's at. He's walking streets of gold and seeing glorious things right now that we cant imagine? He's with our Lord and waiting to see us again some day. He was more than just a friend.
Barry C
Lewis Funeral Chapel - Fort Smith
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February 25, 2026
Douglas Kilpatrick Obituary
Douglas Glen Kilpatrick, affectionately known as Doug, 73, of Pocola, Oklahoma, passed away on February 21, 2026, at his home in. He was born on April 10, 1952, at Camp Chaffee in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Glen Loyd Kilpatrick and Annabelle Harkins... Read Douglas Kilpatrick's Obituary
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