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[edit] Depression

I was a BIG fan of your uncle Doug. Why was he so depressed? dobsonrealestate@yahoo.com

[edit] Death

I am sad to announce the death of my uncle Doug. He died at his home on December 22nd @ 3:00 pm in Florida.

His body will be brought back to Beaumont, Texas. The birth place of Doug, were he will be laid to rest at the Forest Lawn Funeral Home.

He is survived by his mother Genievieve Fenner, two brothers Daniel Ault and David Ault. His son Joshua Ault and daughter Cydney Ault.

His family that preceaded him in death, dad Pete Ault, sister Becky Gargus, Brenda Ault Brougher, and first wife, Julie.

[edit] My Condolences

I was a big Blue Jays fan growing up and it saddened me to hear of Doug Ault's death. He will hold a place in the hearts of Jays fans forever. Maple Leaf 18:18, 15 September 2007 (UTC)