Doug was more involved in athletics than most of us and we all(that played any sport) owe him!! Doug, you were one of a kind and I'm sure your whole class misses you.
Hi Marcia, You and Doug were friends with me in the sixth grade, I think. Doug was the first person to teach me how to make a really good peanut butter sandwich... with apple jelly or honey mixed into the peanut butter before you spread it... very important and totally delicious. also, I remember listening with you all to Robert Goulet in Camelot...Years later I took my 9 year old daughter to see it...of course, I remembered the first time that I heard the musical and the sweet boy who happened to have a twin sister. I hope that he had a lot of fun and happiness. I look forward to seeing you.
I was saddened to learn of Doug's death. Doug served Grainger well. He was a giver...He got the job at hand done well and did not seek any special attention for himself. Doug was a nice man who will be missed.
Marcia Tew (Byrd)
My brother died form melanoma at the age of 40. He was an avid classmate who loved every one. Marcia Tew ByrdJimmy Rochelle
Every one who participated in athletics at Grainger needs to say a thanks and farewell to this man.John Casey
Doug was more involved in athletics than most of us and we all(that played any sport) owe him!! Doug, you were one of a kind and I'm sure your whole class misses you.Margaret Register (Kincheloe)
Hi Marcia, You and Doug were friends with me in the sixthgrade, I think. Doug was the first person to teach me
how to make a really good peanut butter sandwich... with
apple jelly or honey mixed into the peanut butter before
you spread it... very important and totally delicious.
also, I remember listening with you all to Robert Goulet in
Camelot...Years later I took my 9 year old daughter to see
it...of course, I remembered the first time that I heard
the musical and the sweet boy who happened to have a twin
sister. I hope that he had a lot of fun and happiness.
I look forward to seeing you.
Harry McHugh
I was saddened to learn of Doug's death. Doug served Grainger well. He was a giver...He got the job at hand done well and did not seek any special attention for himself. Doug was a nice man who will be missed.