Elgin, Oregon
Carl Glen Doud, 64, of Baker City and formerly of Elgin, died Jan. 4 in Baker City. At his request there will be no public service at this time; a memorial service will be conducted later. Arrangements are under the direction of Daniels Chapel of the Valley.
Mr. Doud was born Sept. 15, 1942, to Ira Lorenzo and Nellie Williams Doud in La Grande.
He was raised in Summerville and graduated from Imbler High School. He and his family later made their home in Elgin where he owned and operated Carl Doud Logging until illness forced his retirement. He recently moved to Baker City to be near family.
Mr. Doud enjoyed fishing, demolition derbies and watching the races at the Baker City racetrack. He was exceptional at mathematics and was an excellent grandfather.
Survivors include his daughters, Dorla Doud of Baker City and Annette Lane of Newport; six grandchildren and three step-grandchildren; one great-granddaughter and five stepgreat-grandchildren; two sisters and one brother; and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his sons, Dale Doud in 1964 and Carl Glen Doud Jr. in 2004.
Memorial contributions may be made to the MDA Clinic in care of Daniels Chapel of the Valley, 1502 Seventh Street, La Grande 97850.
The Observer – Obituaries for the week ending Jan. 13, 2006, Published: January 13, 2007