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scott obrien posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Doug.....Even though I had only known you for about a year, the news of your death still came as a shock. I enjoyed the conversations we had when we bumped into each other when you were on your way to or coming home from work, but sometimes you can learn a lot about a person not from talking to them but by watching them. Many times i would look out the window and i would see you in the yard looking at and touching the flowers in the garden. I would also see you patting and playing with our cat, scratching him behind the ears and under his chin. Whenever the cat knocked on your door, you and kelly would let him in and give him some food and water and just let him hang out with you. Watching that told me one thing about you, namely that you were a good man with a good heart. May you rest in peace.
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Dawn Latham posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Deepest sympathy to the Currier Family. I've never forgotten you Dougie, you could always make everyone laugh. Sincerely, Dawn (Wright) Latham
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donna posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
I do not know what to say about my brother Doug.I start by saying that he was a TO THE POINT" PERSON he did not care what people thought!He was always speaking his mind!He taught me to do the same.He was funny!always making my kids laugh.Now he is gone.I will never speak or hear him again.Only in my mind which to me is not good enough.I know if he could he would say"dont worry about me"Still I cant help to want him to come back.We all need to remember him for Doug the way he was.Not the way he died,But we do need to learn from it.Donna
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
"How long will the pain last?" a broken hearted mourner asked me. "All the rest of your Life." I have to answer truthfully. We never quite forget. No matter how many years pass, we remember. The loss of a loved one is like a major operation. Part of us is removed, and we have a scar for the rest of our lives. As years go by, we manage. There are things to do, people to care for, tasks that call for full attention. But the pain is still there, not far below the surface. We see a face that looks familiar,hear a voice that echoes, see a photograph in someone's album, see a landscape that once we saw together, and it<br>seems as though a knife were in the wound again. But not so painfully. And mixed with joy, too. Because remembering a happy time is not all sorrow, it brings back happiness with it.<br><br>How long will the pain last?<br>All the rest of your life. But the things to remember is that not only the pain will last, but the blessed memories as well. Tears are proof of life. The more love, the more tears. If this be true, then how could we ever ask that the pain cease altogether. For then the memory of love would go with it. The pain of grief is the price we pay for love."<br><br>I don't know what to say. This doesn't seem real. I wish I had spent more time with you when I had the chance, but now it is too late. You will always be my Big Brother and there will always be a place for you in my heart. I wish I would have been able to see you marry Kelly and have a family of your own, but God had his own plan I guess. Save a spot for me in Heaven big guy. I love you and miss you.<br>Love Always,<br> Niki
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, July 25, 2005
Dougie ~ <br><br>Oh, Dougie, I am so sad - I had heard you were doing so well and have been so proud and thrilled that at last you had found happiness and were looking forward to a great future with Kelly. <br><br>I will forever hold in my heart the time and talk we had together during our visit earlier this year. You were and always will be very special to me.<br><br>Love you very much,<br>Aunt Sheryl<br><br>
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