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Douglas
N. Long
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[June 04, 2019]
IINTERLOCHEN MI -
Douglas N. Long, 54, of Interlochen, Mich., formerly of Atlanta,
passed away on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at the Munson Medical Center
in the loving care of his family. |
Service:
A local memorial service will be held later this
summer with arrangements entrusted to Quiram-Peasley
Funeral Home of Atlanta.
Obituary
Douglas N. Long, 54, of Interlochen,
Mich., formerly of Atlanta, passed away on Saturday,
June 1, 2019, at the Munson Medical Center in the
loving care of his family.
A celebration of Doug’s life will take place at
12:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 6, 2019 at the
Dendrinos Chapel & Recital Hall on Interlochen
Campus with a visitation for family and friends
beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Please share a memory with Doug’s family by visiting
his tribute page at www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com. The
Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home and Cremation
Services is serving the family in Michigan.
Douglas Neil Long was born to Kenneth and Evelyn
Elizabeth "Liz" Brandt Long on December 29, 1964, in
Lincoln.
Doug is survived by two daughters, Andie Long and
Stephanie Long; his father, Kenny Long of
Bloomington; one brother, Brian (Rosezona) Long of
Petersburg, one sister, Melody (H.E.) Evans of
Conroe, Texas; one niece and one nephew.
He was preceded in death by his mother: Liz Long,
and his grandparents.
Doug was a 1983 graduate of Olympia High School. He
then completed a B.A. in History and Education at
Monmouth College, and finally an M.S. in Counseling
at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville,
Texas.
Doug began his career at Interlochen
on the Residence Life staff. He then spent nine
years teaching, coaching, and counseling for the
Spring Independent School District in Spring, Texas,
before returning to Interlochen in 2000 as the
Assistant Dean of Students. In 2003, he moved to the
Academic and College Counseling department, where he
found what he maintained was his favorite position.
He led the department for nearly a decade. |
Doug was dedicated to the students he served. He
took a deeply personalized approach and helped
countless Interlochen Academy students navigate some
of life's difficult choices. He was a patient
listener, thoughtful advisor, and trustworthy
advocate. He made a significant, positive impact on
many bright young lives.
In addition to the countless hours he devoted to his
students, Doug also cherished the time he spent with
his family and friends. That time was frequently
spent enjoying outdoor activities, beginning with
helping on the family farm. He was certified as a
ropes course facilitator and was also a trainer of
facilitators. When it was time to stop working, he
chose to spend his time hiking, canoeing, camping,
and golfing.
Memorials may be made to Interlochen Center for the
Arts, specifically the Ann and Byron Hanson Endowed
Camp Scholarship Fund, Jacobi Citizenship Award
Fund, Bob Luby Student Emergency Fund, or
Intermediate Girls Scholarship Fund (Dr. Claire
Hornung).
A local memorial service will be held later this
summer with arrangements entrusted to Quiram-Peasley
Funeral Home of Atlanta.
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