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Douglas Ralph Wiesehan was born October 3, 1948 and went home to our Heavenly Father December 10, 2024. He was born in Florissant to Ralph and Merlyn Wiesehan. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and farmer for his 76 years of life. He married the love of his life Barbara (Geile) on November 24, 1973 and they were married for 51 years. Together, they built their forever home in Orchard Farm and it was here that they welcomed their two sons, Brandon and Brent.
Doug was an avid lover of all things collectables, traveling, boats, and hot rods. And once he turned 60, he would never turn down a good Jack and Coke. He also was in the Army Reserves for 6 years. In 1966, Doug began farming with his father, a passion and career that he shared with his sons and grandson.
He will be truly missed by his wife Barb, sons, Brandon (Angela) and Brent (Cynthia), and four grandchildren, Gabrielle, Kelsey, Bubba, and Lorelei, along with his guard dog, Tuxedo and everyone that knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the GBM Foundation to help fund research to find a cure for Glioblastoma brain tumors.
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