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Douglas LeRoy Filppula

ONTONAGON — Douglas LeRoy Filppula, 75, a resident of Ontonagon, passed away unexpectedly on April 3, 2018.

He was born on October 28, 1942, in Ontonagon, to Onni and Edith (Kangas) Filppula.

He was a graduate of Mass City High School, where he lettered in track and basketball and played in Art’s baseball league.

He received an Associate Degree from Suomi College in 1962, his baccalaureate in 1964, and master’s degree in 1968, from Northern Michigan University.

Doug spent his career with the Ontonagon Area Schools. He coached the boys’ track team from 1968 to 1977, winning a state championship in 1969. He also supported the football and basketball teams. Even after his playing days were over, he loved watching all sports, professional, college, high school and also the kids.

After retirement in 1996, Doug returned to teaching at the newly created Alternative School in Mass City for several years and continued mentoring. No matter what kind of student Doug worked with, he always stressed the importance of finding something in life that brings passion and joy.

He was an avid collector of many things and appreciated all wildlife, especially water fowl. He enjoyed a good game of cribbage and was enthusiastic about teaching it to others. Generous, almost to a fault, he would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. “Filps” was amazingly insightful, always nonjudgemental and universally supportive in helping countless students and adults not only find their path in life, but be inspired along the way. He touched many lives and his legacy will live on through the people and lessons he taught everyday as a teacher, coach, mentor, father-figure and friend. Doug was a man that treated the community like family and his family in turn is forever grateful for how the community took care of him.

Doug was preceded in death by his father, Onni Filppula, Jr.; his mother, Edith Filppula; and his brother, Harvey Filppula.

Surviving are his sister, Cathy (Rich) Luxton of Green Bay; his uncle, Ken Filppula of Avon Park, Florida; his nieces, Brenda (Brian) Voss of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Karen (Lori McArthur) Filppula of Green Bay, Laura (Lynnette) Filppula of Dearborn Heights, and Diane (Matt) Filppula-McNab of Dearborn Heights; his great- nephews, Joshua and Noah Filppula-McArthur of Green Bay, Nate Walcher and Dustin (Marie) Cleveland of Hillsdale and Dorian Cleveland; his great- nieces, Aela, Alexandra, and Lindsay McNab of Dearborn Heights; and an abundance of very dear friends and family.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2018, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Ontonagon Area Schools Gymnasium, with memorial service and lunch to follow. Pastor Dave Blake will officiate.

Interment will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Greenland.

Arrangements are being handled by Cane Funeral Home in Ontonagon.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at canefuneralhome.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family is setting up a memorial fund to benefit the Ontonagon Area Schools.

Donations can be sent to the “Doug Filppula Foundation” at the Ontonagon Area School, 701 Parker Avenue, Ontonagon, MI 49953.