and they had three children. Together, they raised Lisa, Anne, Kate and John-Paul. Doug frequently remarked later that those were some of the happiest years of his life. He was an energetic and involved father; he took the kids and their cousins on countless trips to the pool, camping, or tubing on the Platte River. Eventually he and Carolyn divorced in 1997. Shortly thereafter, Doug re-kindled his love of artwork, and produced a large body of paintings that focused on historical figures. He also moved to downtown Lincoln, where he became a regular in many coffee houses and bars, with perpetual energy for conversation, card games, crossword puzzles, and playing pool. He frequently wrote letters to the editor of the Lincoln newspaper, chiming in on matters of local politics. In 2008, he started struggling with a tremor, and he was diagnosed with Parkinson's. However, this was actually the start of Lewy Body Dementia (a disease similar Parkinson's), and in 2012, he moved to Madison, WI, to be closer to family. He spent two years in a retirement community in Madison, where he found much value in new friendships. In 2014, he moved to Syverson Lutheran Home in Eau Claire, WI, where Kate was living at the time, which provided him with more help as the disease progressed. Throughout his life, Doug had a fierce sense of independence, yet also thrived with close social connections. His love of art and creative thought permeated most everything he did, and he was truly an individual. He is survived by his children, daughters Lisa Nicole Phillips (Stanley Phillips), Anne Teresa Wilson (Daniel Rogge), and Kate Elizabeth Wilson (Brian Doxsie), and his son John-Paul Wilson (Jessica Wilson); his sister Josie Diane Anderson (George Anderson); his 5 grand-children. Special thanks to Carolyn Haar, who remained involved in his life and helped greatly during his final weeks. A memorial service will be held in Lincoln, NE, on April 8, 2017. Please email dougwilsonmemorial@gmail.com if you wish to receive details on this service. In lieu of flowers, please donate to LBDA.org or to the Nature Conservancy (working to protect the Platte River). Cress Funeral and Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison 608-238-3434