Douglas A. Hall

douglas hall
Scarborough-Douglas A. Hall, 71, of Robinson Road, died Saturday, December 6, 2014, at his home. He was born in Portland on April 1, 1943, a son of Leslie A. and Christine O. (Hawkes) Hall. He attended Portland schools and graduated from Deering High school, class of 1961. He continued his education at the University of Maine Portland Campus and received a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. He married Karen L. McKeough on June 4, 1966, at St. Dominics Church in Portland. Douglas worked for W.T. Grants in retail Management for years before moving on to accounting and human resource management field for Ellis Paperboard, DG Machine Products. He was an avid golfer and 50 year member of Riverside Municipal Golf Course where he was a former city champion. In 2012, he was inducted into the University of Maine Golf Hall of Fame. He also enjoyed drawing, painting, and trips to Oxford Casino. He is survived by his loving wife of 48 years; two sons, Christopher A. Hall and wife Lucy of Biddeford and David T. Hall and wife Courtney of Windham; a sister, Janice Risbara and husband Frank of Scarborough; a grandchild, Taylor Hall of Windham; three brothers in law, Wayne McKeough and wife Sarah of North Carolina, Richard McKeough and wife Hazel of South Portland, and Hugh McKeough and wife Kathy of Westbrook; a sister in law, Ann Jacobs and husband Matthew of Texas; and many nieces and nephews.

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  1. I’m going to miss my old golfing partner. I look forward to catching up with him later and play a few rounds.

    – Mr. T and Waco

  2. My sympathy to you, Karen and your family on the death of your husband .Be assured of my thoughts and prayers for you at this difficult time.God love and bless you!Sister Margaret A. Coyne rsm

    – Sister Margaret A. Coyne rsm

  3. We are so sorry for your loss….it came so unexpectedly. We did not find out until Mario told us after the wake…We hope you and your family find peace,we will pray for that, knowing how loved you and the boys have always been.Janis, Garbrielle and Mario

    – The gorham family

  4. I am truly sorry to rear Of Doug’s passing. I am sorry also, I was not able to spend more time with and him and his wife Karen. My prayers are with his family.Bob HallCousin Huntingtown, MD

    – Robert I. Hall Jr.

  5. Needless to say….we are shocked. He was such a great guy. We both enjoyed being around him….especially Harry cause he found a “Fellow Protestant” in the family! Our hearts are with you.

    – Cathy and Harry Harrison

  6. Karen, Dave, and Chris, I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. Doug was a fantastic man with a kind heart and huge smile. He always lit up a room where ever he went. We will all miss him greatly. I love you all so very much and have always considered you to be family. Love always and I hope you all find peace. God bless. Pam Henderson

    – Pam Henderson

  7. KarenSurprised and very sorry to hear about Dougs passing. I always enjoyed talking with him at the family get togethers at Rick and Jos house. Sharon and I know your pain so we will be praying for you and your family.

    – Jerri & Sharon West


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