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Douglas D Voss
February 27, 2009

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Larry & Cheryl Feala

North Bend, NE

Our sympathy to the family...we have fond memories of Doug and we know you will truly miss his caring ways and we know his accomplishments throughout his life will be remembered by many for years to come. A real legacy for any family. We are sincerely sorry to miss the services...we are currently visiting friends in Texas. Our deep sympathy, Pat and family. the Feala's
Monday, March 2, 2009

 

Laurie Long

Fremont, NE

We are very sorry for your lose. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Laurie Long and Family
Saturday, February 28, 2009

 

Rob Voss

Moore, OK

I have lots of good memories of my uncle's wit, wisdom and skill as a farmer and marksman. I still look up to these skills as a benchmark for me to aspire to. My sympathies to my cousins and to Aunt Pat for your loss and my wife and I will pray for God's peace and comfort to you. Doug was a blessing to my life and others and he will be missed.
Monday, March 2, 2009

 

Kendra Voss

Fremont, NE

My sympathies to my Aunt Pat, cousins, family, and friends of Uncle Doug. He taught me that the act of work is often it's own reward, mutual respect is the basis of any quality relationship, and that tough guys can be sweethearts too! We'll miss you Uncle Doug - peace be with you.
Monday, March 2, 2009

 

Jerry Kruger

North Bend, Ne

To family & friends of Doug, I'm very sorry for your loss. I liked Doug, he was always interesting to listen to and had his own perspective on how to do things. He worked very hard during his life and had a no nonsense approach to life and work that reminded me of my dad. I know you will all miss him as I too miss my dad. Again, my sympathy to all. Sincerely, Jerry Kruger
Tuesday, March 3, 2009

 

Cathy Tunnell

University Place, WA

Thank you Uncle Doug for 50 years of friendship and kinship. I'll always remember the things you did for me and the times we spent together. You taught me how to irrigate fields, the old way, pumping those plastic tubes, what fun. Riding on the "Thing" and the go-cart you made for Rich and Rog and me. I'm still sorry I ran into your disk and caused some damage. I'll remember ice cream and cookies for breakfast, but most of all I'll remember that tall, dark and handsome man in black who had those beautiful piercing blue eyes, who was always chewing on a toothpick and found time to visit with me. I loved you then and always will. your niece, Cathy
Tuesday, March 3, 2009

 

Cali Hoge

Moorefield, NE

I wanted to let the family know that I'm sorry for their loss. I'll miss Grandpa, I remember having some good conversations with him. He was a very strong, intelligent man and he will be missed by many. Mom told me the funeral was pretty neat; there were lots of people there and lots of good stories. I'm sorry that I couldn't be there. Hope all is well with everyone. Love, Cali Rae
Thursday, March 5, 2009