Here is the service schedule for Doug's services.
The visitation will be on Wednesday May 18, 2011 at Bellevue Memorial Funeral Home from 3 to 8. Services will be at the First Baptist Church in Plattsmouth, NE on May 19, 2011 at 10. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Plattsmouth. There will be a luncheon following the services at Midlands Bible Baptist Church in Bellevue, NE. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Bellevue Memorial Funeral Home
2202 Hancock St.
Bellevue, NE
First Baptist Church
Hwy 75 and 1st Ave.
Plattsmouth, NE
Midlands Bible Baptist Church
2407 Chandler Rd East
Bellevue, NE
Love,
Kelly
Friday, May 13, 2011
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Kelly, Im very sorry for your loss, but I know Doug is in a better place with God. You all are in my prayers and I love you all.
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Hi Kelly,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Brian Claussen. Doug & I grew up 3doors from each other in Bellbrook. I'm very sad to hear he passed away but I'm so very happy to know he was saved and now on the presence of our Loard !!!! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your children. I pray and know that God is with you all to comfort and bring Joy knowing he's in Heaven! God bless you all, Brian
Kelly,
ReplyDeleteAll of us at First Baptist Church want you to know that you and your family are in our prayers. Bro. Doug and your entire family have been a tremendous blessing to everyone here.
Pastor Mizer and the Staff of First Baptist Church
Hi Kelly, I just wanted to say how sorry I am to see that Doug passed away. I have been reading your blog off/on for a while now and I'm glad to see he had the support of you and your family, the church and community. Thankfully, he was taken to a better place with his Lord.
ReplyDeleteI found the video link of Doug (from KETV last January 2010) and added to it to our Bellbrook 1990 Class (Facebook page) for other classmates to see last year. Also, we posted the recent news and the service schedule for other classmates to see.
I knew Doug since we were 9-10 or so. We grew up a street over; I always think back to those days of running around the neighborhood, messing around. I'm very sad to see him go but happy to know the pain and battle is over and he is in good hands forever. You and your family are in out prayers.
Colby Smith and Family