It is with great sorrow and disbelief that we share the sudden passing of Douglas Taylor on October 13th. Doug’s departure has left a deep void in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years, Wendy, with whom he shared a lifetime of love, laughter, and travel. Doug is survived by his daughters Laura (Mike) and Heather (Kristian), his cherished grandchildren Emily, Andrew, Hailey, and Brooklyn, his sister Helen (Colin), brother Don (Lesley), and many nieces and nephews.

Doug was the kind of dad and grandfather who never missed a ball game, hockey match, or dance recital. His presence, warm encouragement, and unwavering support will be deeply missed by his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Born in Mission, BC to naval parents Bob and Marguerite, Doug’s early years were spent moving across Canada before settling in Esquimalt, where he graduated from Esquimalt High. He earned a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Victoria and dedicated his career to the Pacific Forestry Centre in Victoria. Ever curious and committed to learning, he later completed a Biochemistry degree while working full-time, eventually retiring in 2003.
Doug and Wendy embraced retirement with a spirit of adventure, traveling the world together: Europe, Asia, South America, Australia, Africa, often weaving Doug’s love of history into their journeys. He found meaning in visiting the battlefields of France and tracing the stories of long-lost relatives.

Throughout his life, Doug gave generously of his time and talents. He served as a Sub-Lieutenant in the Naval Reserves, played hockey and tennis, coached his daughters in softball, and skied many winters at their Mt. Baker cabin. In recent years, he found peace in daily bike rides, attending lectures, tending his garden, and mastering the art of baking.
Doug was a man of quiet strength and gentle wisdom. He could fix anything, and he did, without hesitation, for anyone who asked for his help. His grandchildren were the light of his life, and they loved him deeply in return. His absence is immeasurable. His memory will be held close by all who were lucky enough to call him family or friend.

A Celebration of Life will be held from 2:00=4:00p.m. on November 27th, 2025, in the Sequoia Center at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC V8Y 1B4.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC. Donations can be made online at www.heartandstroke.ca

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens
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  • Brett Foord

    Dear Laura, Heather and family,
    What a shock to hear of Doug’s passing, I had been for lunch with him only a couple of months ago! Doug was one of the first people I met when I started at the Pacific Forestry Centre, welcoming me into the coffee group that met in the seed lab. He encouraged me to become involved in the Union, leading to decades on the executive. I played ball with him on the Deadwoods and we ended up working in the same field and would often share ideas.
    I have many fine memories of him and will miss him at lunch.
    My condolences to you and your families

  • Morgan Cranny

    My condolences to Doug’s friends and family. While I only worked at PFC a couple years before he retired he made an impression and I know he will be deeply missed.

  • Arezoo Zamany

    Dear Laura and Heather,
    I wanted to extend my sincere condolences to you and your families upon learning of Doug’s passing. I was fortunate to have worked with Doug at the Pacific Forestry Center for many years. His mentorship, kindness and generosity with his time and knowledge meant a great deal to me and encouraged me to continue on in this career path. He always had interesting stories to tell and I will always remember him with a bright smile. I am so sorry for your loss and Wish you comfort during this difficult time.

  • Gerald Baran

    Dear Laura, Heather and family,

    I want to send my sincere condolences to the Taylor family on hearing about Doug’s passing. A true gentleman who I met through work. We shared a special bond together as we both spent time in Ogema (my Grandparents ran the Husky station along the highway there back in the seventies and we visited there often growing up) – a small world indeed. I’ll always remember the great times and laughs we had playing softball for the PFC “Deadwoods”. RIP Doug

  • Elaine & John Taylor

    To all of Doug’s family and friends. The shock has worn off, but the disbelief remains. Doug was a wonderful “special” cousin and friend. He truly loved the “farm”, so we had many opportunities to visit with him and Wendy as they returned to Ogema often. He was a true “gentleman”, always kind, considerate and caring. We will remember his laugh, his “dry” wit and his unwavering love of his family. He will be sadly missed, but forever remembered!

  • Connie and Garf Taylor

    Our condolences to you and your Family, so sad and surprised to hear of Doug’s passing.We had a nice visit with Doug and Don in 2024 at the annual Ogema summer Fair, I know Doug and Wendy really enjoyed coming out West to Rural Sask. and attending the various activities at the local Fair.

    Connie and Garf Taylor

  • Bill Yu

    Doug was a great colleague in Pacific Forestry centre, in my “previous life” as a molecular pathologist in Dr Abul’s lab. Two years after Doug’s retirement, I went to be an IT tech. Doug was so helpful and walm hearted in helping the whole lab folks. We will miss Doug a lot. Rest in Peace, Doug.

  • Simon Francis Shamoun

    Our deepest condolences to family, friends and colleagues of the late Doug Taylor. The late Doug Taylor was my colleague at the Pacific Forestry Centre. I will miss Doug. Rest in peace dear friend.

  • Jim Johnson

    I would like to offer my sincere and deepest condolences to Doug’s family and friends. Doug lived down the street from us. I found Doug a very kind and gentle man. RIP Doug.

  • Len & Anne Knoke

    Dear Heather, Laura and Family, What a beautiful obituary for such a wonderful man. He was so kind, caring and generous with his time and many talents. We spent many happy times together through so many years. He was such a dear friend and we treasured his friendship.

    I know his amazing spirit with live on within you all and you will have many gifts and memories to remind you of your precious times together.

    Thinking of you and sending our love, Anne & Len & Family

  • Bud Kittson

    So sad to read about Doug’s passing.I have so many memories of us all growing up and hanging out. Doug, Summy, Brian and Bud we had great times.

    Doug was my best man at my wedding and was at his.
    So many memories, rest in peace my friend.

    Bud and Cheryl Kittson

  • Gail Werschler

    Heather, Laura and families.. we send our deepest sympathies on the loss of your Dad. What a fine man he was, so kind and considerate. When I came to Victoria to see my Auntie Marguerite for the last time, he took me on a tour of all the places from my childhood when we used to come and see Grandma and Grandpa Dirom. It meant the world to me. Again my heartfelt condolences… cousin Gail and Gary Werschler

  • Jen, Bobby, & Naiya

    Dear Heather, Kristian, Hailey, Brooklyn, & family,
    Sending comfort your way while you learn to live with this profound loss. ❤️What an amazing Dad & Grandpa & father-in-law you had! An inspiring person for sure. So sorry for your sudden loss. xo

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