
Douglas Gene Mansfield was born on May 3, 1951, in Pocatello, Idaho, to Kenneth and Ellen Mansfield. He joined older brothers David and Dennis, who he idolized his entire life. His little sister Debra arrived three years later. Not long after Doug’s birth, the Mansfield family moved to Idaho Falls and took up residence on Seventh Street which was the family home for many years.
Doug’s health had deteriorated steadily over the past few years and he died suddenly on the afternoon of May 24, 2019, not long after his 68th birthday.
He attended Emerson Elementary School, O. E. Bell Junior High School, and Idaho Falls High School, where he was active in Ski Club, Dance Club, Boys Booster Club, and participated on the Senior Bill-Board Committee and Choir. Although school was not easy for him, Doug hung in there and earned his high school diploma from Idaho Falls High School, Class of 1969.
Much of Doug’s working life was spent painting houses inside and out, cooking at various restaurants, and doing whatever odd jobs came his way. In recent years, he spoke most fondly of his time working in the record industry in Denver and at Brown and Gesas in downtown Idaho Falls.
Doug had some interesting talents. He was a natural musician and could play the flute and piccolo beautifully. He was a fast and accurate typist and won several Business Professional Awards in high school. His chocolate chip cookies were amazing and the family living room was completely redesigned on a regular basis. He could make anyone smile with his Donald Duck voice (something he will always be remembered for by his nieces and nephews) and his sometimes inappropriate jokes.
Doug’s “boots were made for walking and that’s just what they did…”! He walked and hitchhiked many miles during his lifetime: everywhere in Idaho Falls, across Idaho and Montana, and actually across the country a time or two. He once was spotted and picked up by a family member on Pine Creek Pass as he was journeying home from a weekend in Jackson Hole. He was easily recognizable by his unique manner of walking and his long beard.
He was preceded in death by his parents in 1976 and 1994, many good friends over the years, and by his best bud Budweiser, a goofy golden Labrador. He is survived by his brother David (Marti) of Virginia Beach, Virginia, brother Dennis (Robyn) of Valencia, California, and his sister Debra Woodard (Matt) of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and their families. He will be missed by all. https://www.woodfuneralhome.com/notices/Douglas-Gene-Mansfield
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