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Stephen Goldstein posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Doug was my partner in the 70's. Although it was only a few years, I treasure the time I was with him and his family.we has a long distance relationship, which in itself, was difficult. I loved him, his laughter, his artistic work. He was a beautiful guy.His family embraced me, and I, them.i especially was fond of his mom,Barb, brothers Don and dan and sister Deb.and John with girls Nicola Pepsi cola and Megissa.. As difficult as our relationship was when we were apart, it seems that we were soulmates on the weekends. I don't write off the time we were together..I treasure him ,and his wonderful famly.they All , have a special place in my heart and memory. Kevin- special hugs of condolence on your loss. Always, Steve Goldstein
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Laura Adams posted a condolence
Sunday, March 13, 2022
I am saddened to hear of Doug's passing...this would have been his birthday, and it is good to know that his memorial gathering was held on this day. Doug was a friend over the years, and I knew him best from high school, college years, and the years he lived in Schenectady. We had some very good times together with many laughs, so I cherish those memories. I have appreciated reconnecting in recent years on Instagram, and always enjoyed his art and other artistic photographs. I had no idea that he was suffering an illness, and wish I had had more communications with him in the past months. My condolences to the family, I am very sorry for your loss. Doug was a lovely person to know, and a soul I will continue to remember. With Love and Sympathy, Laura Simpson Adams
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Nicole Davis posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2022
My uncle Doug was the coolest. I know now as an adult how influential he was in my life and how grateful I am to have had him as an Uncle. He exposed Melissa and I to Arts and Culture by taking us on trips to NYC, visiting SoHo and Greenwich Village, taking us to galleries, museums and the theater. At the same time he took to explore Japanese, African and Indian cuisine. These cultural experiences impact one’s openness to the world while creating acceptance and compassion towards people. I strongly believe I am the person I am today as a result of Uncle Dougs influence. I was always intrigued by Uncle Dougs eccentric, creative and artistic mind. His mind was sharp with a memory that made anyone close feel inadequate, while his stories always kept people attentive. I was also fascinated by Uncle Dougs particularities in life of which I can relate to so well. He knew exactly the asthetics he wanted to surround himself - the volume, type of music, what accent light or candle to burn and what color or painting he wanted on a specific wall. I played Yo Yo Ma and Sebastian Bach softly next to him the last weeks of his life. He loved it and would lift his head and whisper ‶ that’s the perfect bass″ or ‶that’s beautiful″. I embraced these moments with him where I could now control a calm environment, one I knew he appreciated dearly. I know I inherited these aesthetical particularities from my Uncle Doug (my family could attest). I am honored to have been a quiet and peaceful presence that he appreciated so. I miss him dearly.
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susan blandy posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
How could you be 71, Doug? There was so much more living to do. You and Kevin were part of making this 3 way intersection into a neighborhood with flowers, different every year, and cemetery tending (new bushes here and there), good advice, a good memory for the faces that began to show up regularly at Stewarts, and, in spite of it all, a very positive take on life. My heart goes out to Kevin. Grief takes its own time, a long time when we love the right person.
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Melissa Dupin posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Spring Irises but learned from Uncle Doug that they bloom in fall too. Fall of 2021 I got to experience fall Irises in Albany along with Uncle Doug And Kevin’s Troy garden. ❤️
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Geri de Seve posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Kevin, I am at a loss for words to express my sorrow at Doug's passing. What a wonderful, talented , generous man he was. He very generously helped me choose colors for my dining room ceiling, which is so beautiful. I have been waiting to get all my construction projects finished so I could invite the two of you to enjoy dinner in the lovely room he helped create. He will be ever-present there. Sending love and healing prayers to you and to Doug's mother and siblings. And prayers and sweet memories for Doug. May he sleep peacefully. Love, Geri de Seve
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Ellen Kennedy posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
I'm sorry to hear of Doug's passing and thankful we reconnected at our 45th BHBL reunion, after years of my wondering about him. I have fond memories from high school of us traveling to VT to scavenge in old barns for fabulous, cheap antiques (junk). Once we turned 18, those jaunts always included a drink in a dark, rustic tavern (dingy bar) on the way home. Had so much fun. I will remember him and some good times. Ellen Kennedy
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Carolyn Beeker posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of Doug's death. I knew him in the mid80s when i lived in Albany. He helped decorate my first house. What a goodhearted, funny, sweet man! I am sorry for your loss.
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Eileen Pasley Federico posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
I remember Doug well. Haven't seen him in years but I have every fond memories. I am very sorry to read of his passing.
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The family of Douglas P. Lolik posted a condolence
Sunday, January 30, 2022
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