Man, that's terrible! Sorry to hear that. I wish I got to meet him.
Looks like we were neighbors. How long did he live in Fort Worth?
Ches
Looks like we were neighbors. How long did he live in Fort Worth?
Ches
--- In Mellotronists@y..., "Markus Resch" <rah287w@t...> wrote:
> Hello there!
>
> David Kean asked me to post the following:
>
>
> Hello all,
> I want to let you know that a dear friend and ardent Mellotron
aficionado
> passed away this last Saturday.
> Doug Ferguson was one of my earliest clients and, as happens so
often in
> this wacky business, became a close friend over the years. His
fascination
> for the Mellotron was true to both the idea of the design and the
intention
> of it's inventors, he commented frequently on how he wondered at the
> engineering behind the instrument and whether the inventors
realized how
> much impact they would have on the music world.
> Doug was responsible for introducing me to many of the more obscure
bands of
> the 70's that used the tron; Spring, Il Balletto, Wind, Lift,
Celeste and
> many others...his own music CD's showed up once or twice a years
with tons
> of great playing and the tron up front and center.
> His support for other tron users was born out of both excitement
for it and
> , mostly, a need for friendship from like-minded individuals like
> yourselves.
> Spare a moment of thought for him, with an eye towards this rare
common
> ground that we share.
> I'll miss him a great deal.
> David T. Kean
>
> The Obituary in the Ft. Worth paper:
>
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> ----
>
> Douglas Wright Ferguson
> 1970 - 2002 View/Sign Guest Book
> Douglas Wright Ferguson, 31, a loving son, brother and gifted
musician,
> passed away Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002, at a local hospital.
> Memorial service: 10 a.m. Wednesday at First Congregational Church
on Trail
> Lake Drive in Fort Worth.
> Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the National
> Alliance for the Mentally Ill-Tarrant County, P.O. Box 1504, Fort
Worth,
> Texas 76101.
> Douglas Wright Ferguson was born Sept. 25, 1970, in Manhattan, Kan.
> Throughout his brief life he faced and overcame many challenges
that would
> have defeated a person of lesser character.
> He was loved by all who knew him and, through his music, by many
who never
> met him. He touched many lives. He was a longtime employee of
Perotti's
> Pizza, founder of the musical group "Ohm," and member of the local
group,
> "Yeti."
> Survivors: Mother and father, Janna and Gary Ferguson; brother, Matt
> Ferguson; grandmother, Anna Jo Moseley; and 15 aunts, uncles and
cousins.
