Herbert M. Douglas
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Herbert
Maurice Douglas, 89, of Red Bank, died Saturday, April 28, 2012. He was
born in Stockton, Md. on Nov. 10, 1922 to the late Brantley and Ella
Douglas. He was educated in the Lakewood school system and graduated
in 1940. After graduation, Herb entered the U.S. Army where he
graduated with a rank of Crew Chief and in WWII was a member of the
Tuskegee Airmen until 1946 when he was honorably discharged. After
his service in the military, he became employed at Fort Monmouth,
Eatontown. He was also a very dedicated member of Celestial Lodge
#36 (PHA), Red Bank, where he served as Past Master.
He is
survived by his wife of 54 years, Edna M. Douglas; eight children,
Joyce, Jacqueline, Herbert, Warren, Charles, James, Karen, and Marc;
his sister, Inez Barnett; and a host of grandchildren, nieces,
nephews, extended family members, James Greene and Mae Vann, and
friends.
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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