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Condolence: I am so sad to hear of Doug's passing. I learned a lot from Doug when I worked with him at Rebsamen/Regions Insurance. He was a brilliant insurance man and always happy to share his knowledge and insights with those of us who were not as experienced as he was. He had a great story (and letter) about one of the first claims he worked at Fireman's Fund (during a fire a stuffed bear at a museum had been damaged). I'm sure his family remembers the story, it was a good one. Doug was a true gentleman and always kind to everyone. God speed Doug.
Condolence: Michael--I just heard about Doug's passing and it really sparked some good memories of times we had together. Doug was a fine man and so very entertaining and generous--I never left him without a smile on my face. Glad I was a friend thanks to being in insurance with him.
Condolence: Oh the memories of sitting around a kitchen table in Fort Smith, Heber Springs, Kerr Lake, Cedarville .... watching the grown ups play dominoes. "Uncle Doug, "Aunt Barbara," "Uncle Bill," Aunt Sue" and my folks were founding members of the Moon Board. We kids learned so much about life and love from seeing them interact. Uncle Doug told some great stories and always had a smile on his face. Remembering him will always bring a smile to mine as well.
Condolence: Doug was a close neighbor and dear friend for many years. He was a man of traditional values, high morals, and integrity. His word truly was as good as gold. It does please me to believe he will be reunited with his loving wife Barbara after all these years! Watch out Heaven!!
Condolence: Doug was our best friend. He was always caring and kind. He was a man who stood by his friends. I never heard him put another person down. He told the best stories. I will always carry him in my heart.