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Douglas A. McCleary, 60, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, passed away on November 7, 2012. The funeral service will be held at 10 am November 10th, 2012, at Evergreen Cemetery. Chaplain Major David Arredondo will be officiating. Visitation will be held from 6 pm to 8 pm November 9, 2012, at Evergreen Funeral Home. The reception will be held at Evergreen Funeral home immediately after the service. Doug was born in Wichita, Kansas, on October 17, 1952. He served in the United States Army from May 1970 to May 1974. He loved his troops! Doug worked as a Mail Clerk for Evans Army Hospital for 18 years. He enjoyed Geology and Archaeology. He was a Civil War buff and enjoyed studying Ancient Civilizations. He enjoyed metal detecting, building automobile models, and riding his Harley. Doug is survived by his wife of 6 years Miriam McCleary, daughter Cynthia McCleary, son Nickolas McCleary, daughter Cheryl Clyde; brothers: David, Donnie, Dean, Randy, Ronnie, Shawn, Scott, Steve, Rusty, sisters Debbie, and Linda; and grandchildren Marcus Jr., Nicole, Natalie, Hayden, Kaymon, Bradley and his dogs Jack and Barbie and other family and friends. Doug is preceded in death by his father Gordon McCleary, mother Pauline McCleary, and brothers Dennis and Richard. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to Pikes Peak Hospice at www.pikespeakhospice.org in memory of Douglas McCleary.
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Doug is one of the nicest people I know.
November 15, 2012
We are going to miss you Doug, my prayers go out to your family in their time of sorrow,
Debra Burns
November 15, 2012
Peace be with you my special friend. You are my brother, my hero! Miss you and will always have you in my heart.
Lyndi Rietcheck
November 12, 2012
Doug you will be missed so very much. I have such great memories of the times I spent talking to you when I use to pick up the mail. I am so happy that you had Mimi with you these last few years and was happy. You will be missed so very much. My prayers are with Mimi and your children and the rest of your family.
Sharon Towner
November 9, 2012
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