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Douglas Dreger

October 15, 2018

Douglas Dreger
Percy Douglas Dreger, late of Surrey, BC, passed away on October 15, 2018 while returning to Regina to attend his granddaughter's wedding.  Doug was born on September 14, 1943.  Doug's career began very young as a mechanic and evolved into a computer systems analyst until he retired to Surrey, BC.  Doug leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife of 32 years Norma, children Anthony (Suzanne), Rebecca, Angella (Bob), Nadine (Steve), Denise (Randy), Trevor along with 13 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and five sisters.  A private family service was held at the request of Doug.  Donations can be made in Doug's memory to the MS Society, BC & Yukon Division or the Children's Wish Foundation.

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Messages of Condolence


My dad was the strongest person I have ever known. For dealing with the last 40 some years in pain he still had an awesome smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye. I can say that I am so proud to be his daughter. He had taught me to love, be patient, and to be proud of who I am. I hope to see people post memories they have of Dad instead of condolences, because I really didn't lose my dad (I know exactly where he is) he is part of all of us that will live on. ❤I Love You Pappy❤ ~ Angella metz


Norma was very involved with the music program along with her daughter, Nadine at Eastside United Church which was greatly appreciated. My sympathy goes out to Norma and family at this difficult time. ~ Ruth Hsnnsh. Eastside United Church, Regina, SK


To the Dreger family. I have just learned of Doug's tragic passing today. I regret that I was unaware of his death or I would have offered my deepest sympathy to you last October. Doug Dreger was a great guy! While I briefly worked with Doug at Broadway Tower Gulf in Regina in the early 1970's, he was always such a friendly, helpful and positive presence in my life. He was also an excellent mechanic who took particular pride both in that trade and in his later career as a comupter analyst. Doug and I really enjoyed reminsicing about growing up in our hometowns of Lang and Star City respectively. I know that you will miss him greatly! ~ Dave Morgan