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Douglas N. Asche

1971 - 2023

Douglas N. Asche obituary, 1971-2023, Omaha, NE

BORN

1971

DIED

2023

FUNERAL HOME

Chapel of Memories

4712 South 82nd Street

Omaha, Nebraska

Douglas Asche Obituary

Asche, Douglas N.

November 18, 1971 - October 29, 2023

Douglas Neil Asche entered our world on November 18, 1971. As the son to Neil and Mary Asche, he first landed in Mount Vernon, WA. Besides "son", his first title was "Little Brother Dougie" to the one he'd call "BROTHER" Greg. Doug's next landing was in Columbus, NE, the place he called home. He had a wide net of friends and spent many hours on wheels throughout those years (bikes, skateboards, cars). Doug graduated from Columbus High in 1990 and attended University of Nebraska Kearney on a Regents Scholarship. He was an undeniable math whiz and flat-out smart guy. As a member of Phi Delta Theta, he surprised all his fraternity brothers by receiving the highest freshman GPA. His fun demeaner never lead on that he was crushing college. While singing Happy Birthday to America on July 4, 1991, at Lake McConaughy, Doug met the yin to his yang, his future wife, Marci. After going to Lincoln in 1993, Doug began to pursue his chosen profession, Mechanical Engineering. Marci and Doug were married shortly after he graduated in 1996, and together they arrived in Omaha. In 2001, Porter Douglas Asche was born which promoted Doug to the title of "Dad." Kian joined in 2006, making the Douglas Asche family complete. Doug loved his boys beyond words and blessed them with his looks, smarts and quick wit. After beginning his career practicing engineering, he found himself as a proud employee of the Metropolitan Utilities District (MUD) for 18 years. Several of his accomplishments during this time were managing the project to build the first public CNG fuel station in Nebraska, helping MUD build out their SCADA system as a part of IT, and eventually becoming the Director of Maintenance in 2020. He enjoyed to jokingly remind friends that their faucets always had water when they were turned on, and he'd point out that he played a role in that. Outside of work, Doug spent most of his time enjoying his family. He was both Kian's long-time baseball coach and Porter's biggest marching band and show choir fan. Together for 32 years and married for 28, Marci and Doug rarely were apart. They liked to joke about being together for so long and still liking each other most of the time; they'd often reminisce that when they picked each other, they definitely got it right. The big milestones in one's life are what an obituary remembers them for, but everyday moments are what we are going to miss. Doug's absence in the basement recliner, the bear hugs he gave his boys, and the kiss he gave his wife every day before he left for work are a few of the many things that leave a hole in our hearts. An accident took Doug's life way too early, he departed to his heavenly home on October 29, 2023. However, he will live on in his boys, through organ donation, and through the memories we will cherish. We know that Doug's final landing is filled with unlimited breakfast omelets, Mountain Dew Zero, endless greens of golf courses, and sports games where the Titans and Reds always win. We know he is sad to have left us so early, but his view from above will be better than any OLED TV and he will do everything he can to watch out for those he loves. We know he is enjoying catching up with those who preceded him in death like his dad; grandparents; stepfather, Ivan; and father-in-law, Gary; as well as other family and friends. Left to miss him immeasurably are his wife, Marci; sons, Porter and Kian; mother, Mary Groothuis; brother, Greg (wife, Brenda; nieces, Gillian, Ava, Lydia; nephew, Austin); stepsister, but more of a sister, Karri Busboom (nieces, Kelsi and Kassi); mother-in-law, Vickie; brother-in-law, Adam (wife, Melissa; nephews, Connor and Brendan); and extended family and friends. Thank you to all who have touched Doug's life and to all those who are helping us through this unimaginable tragedy. Memorials can be designated to the family for honoring Doug's life at a later date.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, November 4, 2023, at 2 p.m., at All Saints Episcopal Church, 9302 Blondo St., Omaha, NE 68134. Virtual service available on church Facebook page, All Saints Episcopal Church, Omaha.

Chapel of Memories

4712 S. 82nd St. Omaha, NE 68127

www.chapelofmemories.com | (402) 551-1011
Published by Omaha World-Herald on Nov. 1, 2023.

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Don Lytle

November 10, 2023

I was saddened to hear of Doug's passing. He always had a grin and a quick-witted comment to add smiles to the faces of others. Many sympathies and heartfelt wishes to all of his family and friends. I cannot imagine how difficult it must be. He was certainly one of the good ones.

Mary Barry

November 8, 2023

Marci,
I am so terribly sorry to hear about the loss of your husband and the boys father. I know how much Doug was loved by you. The ways your eyes light up when you talk about him and your family. My prayers for hope, peace, and strength are with you in the difficult

Ron Castro

November 6, 2023

It was my pleasure working with Doug on slime projects! I´m honored to have met him. He will be truly missed.

Jim Shields

November 6, 2023

I really enjoyed working with Doug while he was at MUD, he did a great job and was always easy to work with. He will most definitely be missed.

Laraine Harris

November 4, 2023

Doug will be missed so much. I am so blessed to have met him and able to work with him at M.U.D. Rest in peace friend.

Steve Slezak

November 3, 2023

I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. I know Doug through MUD. He's one of the good ones. He always made me laugh, and you could always count on Doug. I will miss his sarcastic humor and contagious smile. I am sorry I can't attend the funeral. However, I will be thinking about your entire family on Saturday. Rest in Peace, DOUG!

Jim Thieman

November 2, 2023

So sorry for your loss. Doug was one of my bosses. He was always approachable and very fair. He was one of the best to work with in my 29 years at MUD.

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Dwayne & Lisa Asche

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Jeff Kohn

November 2, 2023

Doug was a great person and always had a smile. I worked with him a lot through the years at M.U.D. He will be missed. My condolences to your family.

Linda Woodring

November 1, 2023

What a great guy! I worked with him at MUD.
He was attentive to our problems in Systems Control.
Definitely a life cut too short. My deepest condolences to his family.

Pat Meierhenry

November 1, 2023

My sympathies to you, Mary.

Curt Gambill

November 1, 2023

Will miss you brother!

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Curt Gambill

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