Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Douglas R. Blackwelder

Douglas R. Blackwelder, 53, of Holiday died February 25, 2013.
Viewing Saturday March 2nd from 11:30 am until service time at 12:30 pm
in the funeral home chapel.

10 comments:

  1. I can't believe he's gone so soon. What a tragedy! He was a great man and a good friend. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this very difficult time. R.I.P. Doug. You'll be missed.

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  2. To Doug's family. So sorry to hear about Doug's passing. Doug and I never met in person, we worked together at Pall via phone. He was always very pleasant, helpful and had a great sense of humor. So Sorry for your loss. Agata

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  3. My most heartfelt condolences to Doug's wife and his family. Doug and I worked together for many years. He was bright and had a great sense of humor. I always enjoyed socializing with him. Doug always dpoke proudly of his wife and children. He also loved soccer- he was a fanatic. I am saddened by his early departure. I pray that his family will have peace, love and comfort as they mourn the loss. God Bless. Phil Campa

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  4. My condolences to the Blackwelder family. Doug was a great help during the time I worked with him at PAC.
    My prayer is for you to hold the memories dear as you go forward in life and for others to surround you with comfort. Terri

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  5. I am so sorry to learn about Doug's passing. My condolences goes out to the family. Doug and I worked together for years. He was one of the 'good' guys! He didn't do mornings (collected the most T&A points of any employee ever (inside NPR joke)) but when he finally made it to work he gave 110%. Doug was always willing to answer a question or help in any way he could. He was so proud of his son.
    Doug, you will be missed forever and always!
    Rose

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  6. My heartfelt condolences to the Blackwelder family. Doug was a fantastic man and will be dearly misssed! RIP my friend.

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  7. My deepest sympathies to Doug's family. I had the privilege to work with Doug for the last 10 or 12 months on a critical marketing project at Bealls. Not only was he the most talented developer I have ever worked with, he also had a great wit and superior sense of humor. We both shared the talent for dry wit and off the wall humor. He loved his family very much, and gave his all to everything in which he was involved. Doug - I will always remember you and miss you so much.
    Bev

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  8. Stunned to hear of Doug's sad demise. My condolences go to his wife and family. I had the pleasure of working with Doug when he joined us for a brief period in the UK. He was fun to socialise with and had a wicked sense of humour. I particularly enjoyed our visit to watch Portsmouth FC and it was wonderful that he got the chance to see them play his beloved Chelsea at Wembley. I will remember with fondness our last dinner together in Tampa and the fun drive in his prized Camaro. Will miss you big guy !! Mike RiGG

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  9. I was so sorry to hear the sad news. It was more than a few years ago we were all running around on Bradford Lane. Those fond childhood memories of wonderful carefree days will alwyas be with me - the birthday parties, sleepovers, water skiing in Old Forge. Its a tragedy that Doug was taken at such a young age. He will be missed. May you all find strength and comfort in your memories. Patty Carville Moynihan

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  10. To my dear friends, the Blackwelder family, words fail me in expressing my sadness over Doug's much-too-early passing. My heart goes out to all of you as you grieve. So many of my childhood memories include all of you. I will always remember Doug for his intelligence, talent, and charm. Such a tragic loss. My love, thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
    Beth Carville Evans and family

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