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Dallas Lee Douglas

Dallas Lee Douglas, 53, of Upton, Wyoming, died August 14, 2020, at home with his family in his heart.

Dallas was born on November 18, 1966, in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, to Jan and Melvin Douglas. He later moved to Upton with his parents and three siblings, Tony, Paul and Ginger. Together, they all built and established a family home that would be cherished for generations to come.

After graduating high school Dallas joined his cousin Mike in California to hone his carpentry skills and soon after that moved to Denver, Colorado. In 1991 he met and later married Daniella Forrest and together share two daughters, Anna and Abbey.

Dallas worked with contractors in construction and fields alike. He loved hands-on work and enjoyed seeing every project through to the end. In 2015 he continued the Douglas family legacy of working at Black Thunder Coal Mine as a haul truck driver. He enjoyed his work at the mine and took care of his truck like it was one of his own.

Dallas had a laugh that made the whole room laugh and had a contagious sense of humor. He always had a project going – either one of his own or was an extra set of hands for someone else. His passions included pool, golf, cooking, fishing, NASCAR, driving his Hellcat, and exploring God’s nature. His favorite memories were those with his family and friends on vacations to Yellowstone and the Bighorn Mountains.

Dallas is survived by his children, Anna (Demetrius) and Abbey (Trey); his siblings, Tony (Debi), Paul (Debbie) and Ginger (Brannon); his cousins, nephews, nieces and his beloved Dodge Hellcat.

A celebration of Dallas’ life will be held on Friday, August 28 at 10 a.m. at the Upton Community Park.

Memorials and condolences may be sent in care of Meridian Mortuary 111 S Railroad Ave, Newcastle, WY 82701. Condolences may also be expressed at http://www.meridianmortuary.com

 
 
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