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January 4, 2016
My deepest sympathy to the Bingaman family, I know what a hard battle it was for you. But I believe Doug went to the biggest, best, New Years Party ever. Where he was met with all that have gone before him, and I'm sure he is kicking butt at Trivia Pursuit!! Until we meet again my friend. Vickie Engel
Sean Shelton
January 4, 2016
Always had time to take me fishing. Hope they are biting!
January 3, 2016
Dear Don,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know Doug is in heaven and has no more pain. He was such a sweet guy. I remember when we were little kids growing up--you and Doug, me and my brother Greg, and your dog Chi-Chi. What fun we had. Your mom told me what a great father Doug was to his girls.
Please give your family our love.
Linda (Wurl) Berry and Don
Amy Fischer
January 3, 2016
So very sorry for your loss. You all are and will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. Matt and Amy Fischer
Don Bingaman
January 3, 2016
My dear brother Doug was one of the kindest, most generous people I have ever known. Giving was the most important thing in his life. He had at least a dozen best friends, all of whom loved him. When he was hit with progressive MS in the prime of his life, his attitude never changed. He was just happy to have two wonderful daughters who gave him five beautiful grandkids. He was courageous in the face of terrible adversity, beyond they comprehension of most of us, but that courage came from a heart of pure gold.
I will miss him, but as a Christian, I am certain he is in a better place, where he can walk and run and be with so many that he loved and who so loved him.
God Bless you, Doug. Please give my love to Mom and Dad.
Donna Deisner
January 3, 2016
I haven't seen Doug since HIgh school. But, the thing I remember most was how sweet he was. Rest in the arms of the Lord, Doug. You are at peace.
Beth McWilliams Stone
January 2, 2016
Doug was such a sincerely kind man. He was so proud of his daughters...now his living legacy. Keeping you all in my prayers.
Carry him, soft and gentle
into sleeps arms and beyond.
Painless at last, embrace him
in whatever must follow.
As You whispered Your lullaby in his ear, surely tenderness flowed from the words that slowly halted the beat.
I hope his last breath was as sweet as a newborns first.
Take his soul, Lord, so beautiful
and lay it with the Angels.
Let their wings curl around
the ones he leaves behind him to ease the heartbreak they feel
as he steps bravely into eternity
And grasps the hand of God
My deepest condolences
Beth McWilliams Stone
JHS CLASS of '76
Cindy Roth Nickelson
January 2, 2016
Rest in peace Doug. My sympathies and prayers for his family. Doug was a class mate of mine. You could not find a nicer, sweeter guy than Doug..
January 2, 2016
Always in our hearts, you will be greatly missed
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