Doug Haynes

of Hot Springs, South Dakota, died on Saturday, July 10, 2021
at his home in Hot Springs at the age of 67

Douglas Allen Haynes was born March 3, 1954, to William "Bill" and Lucille (Williams) Haynes in Martin, South Dakota and raised on the family ranch. He was involved in 4-H showing cattle and participating in the Ag events. He loved horses and the ranch life. Roping a skunk with his dad’s new lariat was one of his many adventures.

He graduated from Bennett County High School in 1972. Doug joined the Navy that June and was honorably discharged three years later. He was stationed at the port in San Diego, California and from there was on the aircraft carrier USS Constellation in the Pacific. He was proud to have served his country.

Doug was employed by the National Parks Division of the Department of Interior, serving at the Badlands National Park and the Wind Cave National Park. While with the parks he received many awards and recognitions. He was recognized for his assistance with the Black-Footed Ferret Committee. He was also a certified member of the Advanced Firefighter Squad. His squad was dispatched to many large fires in the West. Although the physical challenge was exhausting it was exhilarating to him emotionally.

Doug was employed by the VA Medical Center in Hot Springs, South Dakota for many years. To quote a coworker, “he was a hard worker, always had a smile on his face and a friendly greeting for everyone, and everybody loved Doug”.

Photography was a hobby he enjoyed and took classes at BH State University to study and improve his art. After his retirement from the VA, he volunteered with Meals on Wheels. Being a ray of sunshine to the shut-ins and helping where he could, always ready to help his neighbor or friend.

Survivors include two brothers Don (Jolene) Haynes of Philip and Loren (Anna) Haynes of Martin; five sisters Lynette (Darrel) Batie of Hermosa, Audrey Brooks of Rapid City, Kathleen (Merlon) Bochman of Rozet, Wyoming, Sarah (Bob) Hopkins of Pahrump, Nevada, and Doreen (Randy) Harter of Rapid City; his step-mother Bonnie Haynes of Meadow; two sisters-in-law Sharlyn Haynes of Bridgewater and Janelle Haynes of Martin; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews; and his very special friend and person in Doug’s life Stormie Risse and her family; and many other dear friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers Larry, Veryl, and Lyle Haynes.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. Cards and memorials may be sent to P.O. Box 348 Philip, SD 57567.

Graveside services with military honors will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 19, at Martin Community Cemetery in Martin with Rev. Lisa Danielson officiating.

Service Details

GRAVESIDE SERVICE WITH MILITARY HONORS
Monday, July 19, 2021 - 10:00 a.m.
Martin Community Cemetery
Martin, South Dakota

CLERGY
Rev. Lisa Danielson

MUSIC
"The Old Rugged Cross"
"How Great Thou Art"
"God Bless The USA"

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

Guest Book

Saying prayer for the family of Doug. I worked with him while he was at the V.A. You will be missed.
   ~ Angie Long Hot Springs (7/16/2021)
Thoughts & Prayers to the Haynes Family
   ~ Pat Gartner Interior, SD (7/15/2021)
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Dougie. We will miss you.
   ~ Flint and Sara Jeschke Hot Springs, SD (7/15/2021)
Doug I miss you so very much we talk almost daily and mlss you laugh and how you made me laugh love you forever until we meet again

   ~ Patricia Hauk 1502 Catholican Ave Hot Springs (9/30/2022)
Don and Family, so sorry for your loss. God Bless you during this difficult time.
   ~ Vicki Neiderworder Presho ,SD (7/15/2021)
Our condolences to the family. R.I.P. Doug! Fly high with the angels! See you on the other side.
   ~ William Brown Kadoka, SD (7/18/2021)
HOT SPRINGS SD
   ~ patricia hauk 1502 CATHOLICAN AVE (7/17/2021)
Bartley, NE.
   ~ Rene (Miles) & Melvin Kimball P O Box 143 - 312 Coke St. (7/15/2021)
To the Haynes family. I am so sorry to hear about Doug's passing. Prayers and hugs to all.
   ~ Jeff Stilwell Mastic Beach, NY (7/15/2021)
Sarah and siblings. Sorry to hear of Doug's passing. Thoughts and prayers.
   ~ Tim Lester Austin, TX (7/15/2021)
RIP my 4-H fellow mate, classmate and dear family friend. You were always up for an adventure and lived life to the fullest. You will be missed. To Doug loved ones may God bless you with his comfort. May those memories that are dear will bring you peace and comfort in the days ahead.
   ~ Linda Riggins Kadoka,SD (7/20/2021)
To the Haynes Siblings and family members, my deepest sympathy on the loss of Doug. I will always remember him young and smiling, especially during those times when we were visiting and after 4-H meetings. Hugs to all.
   ~ Bonnie Everett Yigo, Guam (7/17/2021)

Flowers

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Bonnie Haynes and Family
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Stormie Aaron and Family