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Douglas William Olszak
Douglas William Olszak, 55, passed away peacefully at his home in Denton, TX, Thursday evening, November 4, 2010, after braving the last two and a half years with brain cancer. There are many things for which Doug will be remembered, but the lasting legacy for his family and friends was his dignity, humility, and selflessness during such a physically taxing time. It was not about him, but rather an opportunity to continue in what defined his life above all else—service. Doug was born January 31, 1955, in Chelsea, MA, to Harry and Helen Olszak. He was the oldest of four sons. Doug graduated Bayside High School in Virginia Beach, VA, in 1973, before embarking upon a 23-year career spanning active and reserve military duty, as well as civil service, in the United States Air Force. He attained the rank of Senior Master Sergeant. He was later employed in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as a senior IT professional by Peterbilt Motors, Microsoft, and Medco. His colleagues and clients were well served over the years and respected his relentless commitment to continual learning, knowledge sharing, and leadership by example. Doug’s desire to serve was exemplified in his personal life too. From his early involvement in Scouting with his sons, to leading church Sunday school classes and bible studies, to more recent examples managing the Robson Ranch Roadrunners travel group and his dedication to the Robson Ranch Support Our Troops service organization, Doug found great pleasure in volunteering his time and talents for others. Given his remarkable gift of gab and clever wit, Doug was well known and liked, but no place more so than at Robson Ranch. He had often remarked that he truly felt at home at Robson Ranch and was blessed to have met so many caring friends. It was also there that on September 29, 2005, he committed in the presence of friends, family, and the Lord that he would forever love and cherish his wife and best friend Marilyn. Doug is survived by his parents, Harry and Helen Olszak, of Denton, TX; his wife, Marilyn Olszak, of Denton, TX; his son, Robert Olszak, of Savannah, GA; his son, Chris Olszak, and daughter-in-law, Amy, of Holly Springs, NC; his daughter, Sarah Olszak Barnes, of El Paso, TX; and his son, Adam Olszak, and daughter-in-law, La Toya, of Fairbanks, AK. Also surviving are five grandchildren: Faith Olszak, of Weslaco, TX; Richard Olszak, of Weslaco, TX; Zachary Olszak, of Holly Springs, NC; Noah Wiza, of El Paso, TX; and Vaylan Olszak, of Fairbanks, AK. Doug is further survived by his brother, Edward Olszak, and sister-in-law, Teresa, of Norfolk, VA, along with their daughter Alexandra; his brother, Steven Olszak, and sister-in-law, Karen, of Virginia Beach, VA, along with their daughters Courtney and Morgan; and his brother, Richard Olszak, of Suffolk, VA. A celebration of Doug’s life will be held at 2 PM on Wednesday, November 10, 2010, at the Robson Ranch Clubhouse Auditorium, 9400 Ed Robson Blvd – Bldg E, Denton, TX, with Pastor Jim Wilkins officiating. Eulogists: Don Lucky, Harry Caldwell, and Marsha Weaver. Music: Doug Weaver and Melba Beckham. Ushers: George Bowdouris, Gary Chaffee, Richard Dinkins, and Steven Pratt. Reception to follow. There will be a private interment of Doug’s remains within a columbarium wall at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Doug’s family would welcome memorial donations to the National Brain Tumor Society, via www.braintumor.org, or addressed to: National Brain Tumor Society, 124 Watertown Street, Suite 2D, Watertown, MA 02472. For questions or more information, call 1 800-770-8287. Condolences for the family may be offered at the following Lone Star Cremations’ hosted page: www.lonestarcremation.com/douglas-william-olszak
Condolence Messages

13 Responses

  1. My family and I are saddened by your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in the coming days.

    God Bless.

    -Kim Williams

  2. Marilyn, it breaks my heart to hear of Doug’s passing. You were his constant companion, his nurse, best friend and confidant. He loved you greatly.
    You are in my prayers during this difficult time.

  3. I am so sorry to hear this news and for your family. My thoughts are with you and the family, I know he was a wonderful man and will be missed dearly by all.

  4. Marilyn,

    Please accept my heartfelt condolence for you and your family during this time. Know that my thought and prayers will be with you all.

    Edward

  5. Doug was a great guy and someone who offered a tremendous amount of encouragement to me on a lot of levels. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and I hope that you find comfort in the fact that Doug was truly a good soul who touched a lot of people’s lives. God Bless!

  6. I am saddened about the passing of Doug and want to offer my heart felt condolences. I worked with Doug and Marilyn and very much appreciate the time Doug would offer advice to a new blue struggling to fit into the culture of Microsoft. I also remember when we got together as a group and saw the King Tut exhibit and had Mexican food afterward. I’ll miss you Doug but I know you’re in a better place.

  7. I did not know Douglas in person, but he was a collegue at Microsoft. Maybe he was one of the engineers who helped me out when I needed with an email, or a phone call . I can be certain those worked directly with him will miss him a lot and the team will never be the same.

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    God Bless.

  8. I am deeply saddened by the loss of Doug. Wonderfully nice person. My condolences to those he has left behind.

  9. Little did we know that evening on 11/4/10 that God was going to call Doug’s name. In life you/we loved him dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose him, he didn’t go alone, for part of you went with him, the day God called Douglas home. He left us peaceful memories, his love is still our guide; & though we cannot see him, he’s always at your side. Death leaves a heartache no earthly man can heal. Love leaves a memory nobody can steal. May God bless you during this difficult time Marilyn. I will always be here for you!!I Love you Cuz!!

  10. Marilyn, I want to take this moment to thank you for everything that you and Doug did for me. I don’t think I can ever express my appreciation. I know that our family will always remember the funny, sweet man who came into our lives and blessed us with his presence. Doug will truly be missed.
    You are in my prayers and I love you Marilyn

    Jennifer

  11. So many years passed before realizing a special man who made growing up in Norfolk a special time. Sad to learn of his passing. Happy to see all the love & success he received in life was made possible thru his family and thier love.

  12. Our deepest sympathy to your family during your time of loss. The thoughts and prayers of your friends at Point University are with you. God bless you and comfort you!

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