OBITUARY
Gene McKinley Doub
June 8, 1934 – December 7, 2017
Gene McKinley Doub, age 83, passed away on December 7, 2017. He was born on June 8, 1934 in Pfafftown to William and Alice Doub. He attended Old Town highschool and went on to further his education at Tulane University where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. Gene was an accomplished entrepreneur. His passion was building. Gene was a licensed general contractor. He designed and built Heather Hills golf course and Townhomes, Patriot’s Point golf course, The Par-3 bistro, as well as other developments across North Carolina. Gene was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother, Bill Doub. He leaves behind his wife of 34 years, Kelly Smith; sons, David Doub and Joseph Doub; sister, Nancy Shelton; and many other loved ones and friends. A visitation will be Monday, December 11th from 1-3pm at Frank Vogler & Sons Funeral Home, 2951 Reynolda Rd. The funeral service will follow at 3pm with his sons officiating the service. Burial will follow at Forsyth Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to Winston-Salem Rescue Mission, 718 N Trade St, Winston Salem, NC 27101.
Services
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Visitation
Monday, December 11, 2017
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Funeral Service
Monday, December 11, 2017
Memories
Gene McKinley Doub
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ADD A MEMORYFred Wood
December 27, 2019
Does anyone have any photos of Gene inside the Cabaret club?
"Eurch: Spence
December 14, 2017
Gene was my boss at Minorcas Creek and Heather Hills Golf courses, the Cabaret Club, city concessions and more. Great memories of him. R.I.P. Gene.
December 10, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Annette Barber Livengood
Class of '52
December 10, 2017
I have such wonderful memories of our school years and reunions at the restaurant.
Mickey Adams Sprinkle
Class of '52
December 9, 2017
You taught me a lot, and helped me become a better person when I was young man. Thank you Gene.
Phillip Richard Yarbrough
Debbie Whittington
December 8, 2017
Kelly,
I was so sorry to hear of Gene's passing. Please give me a call if you ever want to get together. Keep your friends and family close during this time. When Ronnie passed I don't know what I would have done without mine. Maybe you, Sherry & I can have lunch soon! You and your boys are in my prayers. Debbie Boyles Whittington