Douglas Brooke Neugebauer

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Portland - Douglas Neugebauer, formerly of Kennebunk, passed away on Saturday, March 10, 2018, at his home in Portland. Doug was a 1988 graduate of Kennebunk High School, where he played Hockey and Field Hockey. Doug was a good athlete and loved hockey. When he wanted to join the girl's field hockey team, he was told he could if he wore the traditional uniform - a skirt. He did so without hesitation and was featured in articles around the country for his skill and great legs! Doug will long be remembered for his laugh, generosity, and big heart. After his wife and his dog, Doug loved his nephews Nick, Ben and Sam like his own. They looked up to him in so many ways and he was always there for them. Here is one final Jagr Salute, Uncle Doug! He was predeceased by his father, Emil Neugebauer. Doug is survived by his wife, Darla and dog, Sunny of Portland; his mother, Brooke C. Neugebauer of Glourcester, MA; brother and sister in law, Chris and Michelle Brooks Neugebauer of Gloucester, MA; sister, Nance Neugebauer of Gloucester, MA; brother, Kyle and his wife Bev Neugebauer of Hollis; nephews, Nick Neugebauer of Portland, SPC Ben Neugebauer of Fort Hood, TX, Sam Neugebauer of Hollis, Cole Neugebauer of Gloucester, MA; nieces, Brittany Dries and Leigh Germain of Glourcester, MA. Visiting hours and a celebration of Doug's life will be held from 4:00PM - 7:00PM on Thursday, March 15, 2018, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Memorial contributions may be made in Doug's memory to the Animal Refuge League, PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098.

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  1. I am so glad to have known Douglas. His being has improved the quality of life for all those whose path he crossed. I have posted a photograph of the man at his post in the role so many will remember him for.
    Frederic Whiting

    – Frederic Whiting

  2. Doug always greeted me with a smile, calling me by name, recommending lunch orders or telling me which parking meters not to use. I will miss him.

    – Anne Berg

  3. Dear Darla, Brook, Chris, Kyle, Nance and Family,
    Our hearts are breaking for all of you. Doug was such a good man. He always made us smile and laugh. We were so happy to see him at Leigh’s wedding. He was someone special and we will remember him always. We pray that you will find peace through cherished memories. With sympathy and love, Charlie, Cheryl, Jacqueline and Benjamin Brooks

    – Cheryl K. Brooks

  4. Darla – I’m not very good at expressing words of condolence but hope this quote by Leo Buscaglia brings you comfort. Doug was a wonderful man and I totally enjoyed his sense of humor! “I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. ” Much love, Gail “your MaineHealth friend”

    – Gail Mazzone

  5. Doug always had a big smile and twinkle in his eye. He will be sorely missed – even by those of us who did not know him well. I am so sorry for his loss.

    – Katie Fullam Harris

  6. Dougie, I can’t believe your gone! You were a good man, and always had a fun side to you. You are forever loved and Rest Easy, Dougie, Rest Easy. Fly High, send us signs. We will look out for Darla and Sunny.

    – Dottie Metivier

  7. Doug was a great guy!! My Dad had him for a student in elementary school. Doug was a wonderful friend to my brother and me. Our thoughts and prayers go from our family to yours. The Dyer Family

    – Ken Dyer


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