Doug Green Woodworking

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in marriage to Kari Elizabeth Sandburg at the St. Mary&rsquos Catholic Church in Lone Tree.&nbspDoug worked at A&ampJ Associates in North LibertyPSI in Wellman from 2001 &ndash2018 and side construction jobs from 2018 to present.&nbspDoug enjoyed woodworkingbikingmotorcycle ministryhunting and spending time with his granddaughters. Doug will be deeply missed by his wifeKari of Nicholshis childrenKalyn (Ben) Probst of West LibertyDylan Green and fianc&eacuteKelsie Stoddard of Cedar Rapids and Dalton Green of Iowa Citytwo grandchildrenKinsley and Eliza Probst12 nieces and nephewsone brotherPhillip Green of Coralville and one sister

7, 1969 ~ August 2, 2020 (age 50) 50 Years Old 6 Trees, Flowers, or Condolences have been shared with support of Douglas's family - View on Tribute Wall 6 New Posts Share a Memory Obituary & Services Tribute Wall Douglas Green Obituary Douglas Michael Green, 50, of Nichols, passed away at his home on Sunday, August 2, 2020, surrounded by his family.  Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 7, 2020, at the Snyder and Hollenbaugh Funeral and Cremation Services of Lone Tree.&nbsp

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