Douglas was born in Ephraim, Utah on November 16, 1932, to Sherman Olsen and Florence Paulsen. Douglas had a big family that had 5 brothers (Melvin, DeVere, Gerald, Gaylen, and Kendall), and 4 sisters (Phyllis, Doris, Florence, and Linda).
Doug was in the Army and was active duty from February 25, 1953, to January 27, 1955. He was honorably discharged on March 20, 1961. He found and married his love of his life Sharron Baker in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 5, 1959. He later lost his wife due to breast cancer.
Douglas was a strong, successful man who had inspired many. He was known to look at life and really appreciate it. He is going to be missed by so many. But he wanted to go home and be reunited with his soulmate in heaven.
There will be a visitation at Tate Mortuary 110 S. Main St. Tooele, on Friday, October 14, 2022, from 10:00-10:30 a.m. with a graveside at The Murray City Cemetery at 11:30am.
"Gone but never forgotten"
Tate Mortuary
Tootle, Utah
Douglas was born in Ephraim, Utah on November 16, 1932, to Sherman Olsen and Florence Paulsen. Douglas had a big family that had 5 brothers (Melvin, DeVere, Gerald, Gaylen, and Kendall), and 4 sisters (Phyllis, Doris, Florence, and Linda).
Doug was in the Army and was active duty from February 25, 1953, to January 27, 1955. He was honorably discharged on March 20, 1961. He found and married his love of his life Sharron Baker in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 5, 1959. He later lost his wife due to breast cancer.
Douglas was a strong, successful man who had inspired many. He was known to look at life and really appreciate it. He is going to be missed by so many. But he wanted to go home and be reunited with his soulmate in heaven.
There will be a visitation at Tate Mortuary 110 S. Main St. Tooele, on Friday, October 14, 2022, from 10:00-10:30 a.m. with a graveside at The Murray City Cemetery at 11:30am.
"Gone but never forgotten"
Tate Mortuary
Tootle, Utah
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