Doug graduated from Alvirne High School in Hudson and afterwards proudly served his country in the United States Army as a Military Police Officer. He continued his desire for policing, joining the Nashua, NH police force in 1980. He rose to the rank of Captain while serving within several divisions within the department.
Doug enjoyed spending time with his family and friends camping in the White Mountains. He enjoyed the area so much that after retirement from the force, he and his wife, Dennise (Morris) decided to settle and make their home in North Conway.
Doug met Dennise while both serving as police officers in Nashua. They had two children, both graduates of Alvirne High School. Doug was very proud of his children, his son having served his country in the US Army and Military Police, serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan and his daughter, who studied Human Communication and Culture at USF and traveled to numerous foreign countries like Thailand, Namibia, DRCongo and Nepal to teach, work and explore.
He is survived by his parents; two brothers and a sister; twin grandsons. Doug was predeceased by his mother-in-law, Erma Tieff and sisters-in-law, Raye Ann Charland and Johnna Tieff, Aunt Barbara Hayes and brother-in-law Jay O'Halloran.
Doug graduated from Alvirne High School in Hudson and afterwards proudly served his country in the United States Army as a Military Police Officer. He continued his desire for policing, joining the Nashua, NH police force in 1980. He rose to the rank of Captain while serving within several divisions within the department.
Doug enjoyed spending time with his family and friends camping in the White Mountains. He enjoyed the area so much that after retirement from the force, he and his wife, Dennise (Morris) decided to settle and make their home in North Conway.
Doug met Dennise while both serving as police officers in Nashua. They had two children, both graduates of Alvirne High School. Doug was very proud of his children, his son having served his country in the US Army and Military Police, serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan and his daughter, who studied Human Communication and Culture at USF and traveled to numerous foreign countries like Thailand, Namibia, DRCongo and Nepal to teach, work and explore.
He is survived by his parents; two brothers and a sister; twin grandsons. Doug was predeceased by his mother-in-law, Erma Tieff and sisters-in-law, Raye Ann Charland and Johnna Tieff, Aunt Barbara Hayes and brother-in-law Jay O'Halloran.
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