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Michael Jack Doll

Posted 2019-04-09 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Apr. 9, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Michael Jack
Doll, April 3, 2019 at 4:30 p.m.at home in Lake Havasu City with close
family by his side. He was a husband, father and brother. He has left
a hole in our hearts that can never be filled.

We wish we had more time together on this earth, but we are relieved
you are now free of pain. The countless memories and stories we
continue to share will always make us smile and laugh. You were the
life of the party, quick with a joke and smooth with the one liners.
You had a zest for life!!

You had a 30-year career in the oil and gas industry that provided the
opportunity to travel and live across this entire world.

He had interesting stories, life lessons and was never a dull moment!
He is survived by his loving wife Pamela, his two sons, {who were his
life}, Garrett and Neven Doll, his stepchildren, Casey and Britney
MacIntyre, his dear mother Margaret Doll, his sisters Carol and Bev
Doll and brother in-law Ron Gillis. His close cousins Kenny and Sherry
Walkinshaw, nieces Sarah and Jessica, nephew Tyrone and many great-
nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by his father Jack Doll in 2007. Mike was born in
Denver, raised in Wyoming, then moved to Canada for 25 years, before
calling Lake Havasu City home.

Soon, we will have a celebration of life here in Lake Havasu, where we
will share some stories, tell a joke and scatter his ashes across this
beautiful lake.

Mike had a true love for the water and the lake was his all-time
favorite place to be.

Life will never be the same. We will miss you so much.
We will be thinking of you in everything we do.




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