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Debbie Colley
May 22, 2013
Family of Doug, I am deeply saddened to learn of Doug's passing. He was always a kind and good hearted person. He spoke of his family so often, so please know how proud he was of you all. As I drove by the office today it left a emptiness and sadness within. Doug will be missed by many.
Jan Okey
May 22, 2013
My Deepest Sympathy to the Wamsley family. I am so sorry
for your loss of this kind and caring person.
Paula Bajus Comfort
May 22, 2013
Hi Karen, I am a Wiles Street friend of Doug's and last saw him about 10 years ago in Lewisburg, WV at our Wiles Street Reunion. He looked so happy and showed us pics of you and your wonderful children. He talked about you all and it was clear he loved you all so much. I was saddened to hear of Doug's passing. He was much too young. I know many of our Wiles Street friends will join me in telling you that we all loved Doug and will remember him fondly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your children and grandchildren. And I know Doug would smile if I ended this note with, "Let's Go Mountaineers". Take Care, Paula Bajus Comfort, WVU class of '78.
American Heart Association
May 21, 2013
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
Leigh Griffiths
May 21, 2013
Dear Karen and Family,
You will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Dominique Molina
May 20, 2013
Doug is a lively character who adds so much to our community of Certified Tax Coaches. Doug's generous sharing of his talent and expertise will be sorely missed. He was nominated as CTC of the year in 2012 and became a finalist. Though he hated to miss the awards banquet, Doug was thrilled to be there to welcome his second grandchild and missed the viewing of his finalist video. The crowd roared with cheers and applause as he appeared on the big screen in New Orleans. Even those he'd never met recognized him as a legend. Doug is honorable, reputable, respectable, considered and esteemed. No truer words to describe a good friend who will be sorely missed.
May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013
I worked for Doug briefly, he was a hell of a guy- my deepest sympathies to the family
Frances Lamb Richardson
May 20, 2013
I went to school with Doug in Clarksburg. I remember that he sat in front of me in 6th grade at Morgan Elementary School. We graduated from WI. I had not seen him in years. Looking at his obituary, I see that we only lived about 35 miles away when I lived in Dacula, GA from 1996-2006. Doug was always a friendly person.
My condolences to the family for their loss.
Maggie Wagner
May 20, 2013
May God bring you strengh in your time of sorrow.
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