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Daniel Randolph Douglas

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Daniel Randolph Douglas

Birth
Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
24 Dec 2016 (aged 70)
Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Daniel Randolph Douglas, 70 years old, husband of Maxine Potter Douglas of Fishersville passed away on Saturday, December 24, 2016, at the University Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. Dan was born on October 26, 1946, in Morristown, New Jersey. He was the son of late Nellie Clarke Douglas and Randolph Angus Douglas.

Dan received his Bachelor's Degree in Business from Bloomfield College in New Jersey, and retired from IBM and Hewlett Packard. Dan enjoyed reading history books, modeling trains and supporting local fire departments and rescue squads. He belonged to the Augusta County Railroad Museum in Staunton, Virginia and the Houston Area Live Steamers in Hockley, Texas. He frequently attended model railroad operations sessions with fellow modelers in the Charlottesville, Richmond, and Lynchburg areas.

Surviving children are son, Nathan Douglas and his wife, Kimberly of Houston, Texas; son, Benjamin Douglas of San Diego, California; son, Christopher Stokes and his wife, Leann of Houston, Texas; and daughter, Ann Wallace and her husband, David of Houston, Texas.

Surviving grandchildren are Scott Douglas, Sean Douglas, kaylah Douglas, Kalyssa Douglas, Jonathan Douglas, Kristina Douglas, Ava Douglas, Bailee Straight, Katey Miille, Kyle Stokes, Jesslyn Royster, and Ashlee Royster. Dan's surviving siblings are sister, Jill Hopper and husband, Emory of Randolph, Vermont; sister, Kate Croy of Nashville, Tennessee, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Dan lived a fulfilling life with diabetes for 66 years after being diagnosed as a young child. He ultimately succumbed to heart complications. It was his desire to have his body sent to the State Anatomical Program of Virginia.

A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.The family requests that any donations be made to the Augusta County Fire & Rescue Station 11,2015 Jefferson Highway, Fishersville, Virginia.

(News-Virginian)

Daniel Randolph Douglas, 70 years old, husband of Maxine Potter Douglas of Fishersville passed away on Saturday, December 24, 2016, at the University Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. Dan was born on October 26, 1946, in Morristown, New Jersey. He was the son of late Nellie Clarke Douglas and Randolph Angus Douglas.

Dan received his Bachelor's Degree in Business from Bloomfield College in New Jersey, and retired from IBM and Hewlett Packard. Dan enjoyed reading history books, modeling trains and supporting local fire departments and rescue squads. He belonged to the Augusta County Railroad Museum in Staunton, Virginia and the Houston Area Live Steamers in Hockley, Texas. He frequently attended model railroad operations sessions with fellow modelers in the Charlottesville, Richmond, and Lynchburg areas.

Surviving children are son, Nathan Douglas and his wife, Kimberly of Houston, Texas; son, Benjamin Douglas of San Diego, California; son, Christopher Stokes and his wife, Leann of Houston, Texas; and daughter, Ann Wallace and her husband, David of Houston, Texas.

Surviving grandchildren are Scott Douglas, Sean Douglas, kaylah Douglas, Kalyssa Douglas, Jonathan Douglas, Kristina Douglas, Ava Douglas, Bailee Straight, Katey Miille, Kyle Stokes, Jesslyn Royster, and Ashlee Royster. Dan's surviving siblings are sister, Jill Hopper and husband, Emory of Randolph, Vermont; sister, Kate Croy of Nashville, Tennessee, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Dan lived a fulfilling life with diabetes for 66 years after being diagnosed as a young child. He ultimately succumbed to heart complications. It was his desire to have his body sent to the State Anatomical Program of Virginia.

A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.The family requests that any donations be made to the Augusta County Fire & Rescue Station 11,2015 Jefferson Highway, Fishersville, Virginia.

(News-Virginian)


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