Douglas Paul Akerley

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Monday, August 12, 1957
Date of Death:
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Age:
68 years old

Visitation

Date: Sunday January 11, 2026
Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Memorial Service

Date: Sunday January 11, 2026
Time: 12:00 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Monday, August 12, 1957
Date of Death:
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Age:
68 years old
Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Monday, August 12, 1957
Date of Death:
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Age:
68 years old

Douglas Paul Akerley

Douglas Paul Akerley passed away on December 18, 2025, at his home in Hudson, WI, just over one year after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Doug was born in Manchester, NH on August 12, 1957.  He was predeceased by his parents, Howard and Helen Akerley, sister Susan Jones and her husband Harry Jones. He is survived by his wife Colleen Doran Akerley; brother Robert Akerley and his wife Carol Steen; sister Nancy Akerley and her husband Tom Treiman; nieces Meredith Akerley, Dr. Samantha Akerley, and Dr. Alice Jones; nephews Greg Treiman and Brahm Treiman.  Doug is also survived by his two sons, Christopher Akerley and Daniel Akerley, who brought tremendous joy to his life and whom he raised with his former wife, Margaret.

Doug had a big smile that would light up the room and an even bigger heart to warm it.  He loved meeting people and had a sharp wit which could make anyone laugh.  Doug had a special fondness for the natural world and things that grow.  He became the family expert on trees, plants, and all things horticultural, and as a result was consulted regularly for advice.  He loved exploring the great outdoors, and if you were lucky enough to join him on an adventure you would quickly realize that he could identify hundreds of plants by memory, how to care for them, and both their common and Latin names.  He was a true “bird nerd”, tending his feeders and electric bird bath year-round for the enjoyment of all.  Doug and his siblings would regularly share photos of nature scenes from their yards.  Doug loved music, boating, biking, skiing, hiking, cooking, making people laugh, and sharing his talents.

Doug was very proud of his professional career of 35 years in the landscape and gardening business on Long Island, NY, which included Martin Viette, and, in the years prior to his retirement, Hicks Nurseries.  He brought great joy to thousands of people through his leadership, vision, and expertise.  He believed in developing staff in a work environment that embraced strong values, teamwork, and self-fulfillment as keys to growing a healthy business.

Doug married Colleen later in life, and they shared many wonderful years together.  Colleen’s children, siblings, extended family, and friends welcomed him into their lives, and he felt blessed to have warm relationships with them all.  The grandchildren they shared brought him much happiness.  “GrandDoug” loved doing projects, hiking, boating, and reading with them.

Over the years, Doug and Colleen enjoyed many adventures together. They were lucky to have lived in NY for five years, taking advantage of the opportunities there before moving to Hudson, WI.  They took trips to both coasts; drove across Canada; explored Italy, the UK, and the Great Lakes; wintered in Florida; and watched many sunsets at the cabin in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.

Pancreatic cancer needs more research to identify preventive measures and effective treatments. Please use any influence you have to encourage public and private funding to support that research.  You may also send a donation in Doug’s memory to one of the following organizations:  Pancreatic Cancer Action Network; Lustgarten Foundation; or the American Cancer Society.

A Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 p.m. Sunday January 11, 2026, in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home with Chaplain Dan Warnes officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service in the River Park Chapel.

If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations to a local food bank are also welcome and can provide immediate help to people in your community.

We wish to thank the staff of numerous departments at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN for their expert care of Doug over the last year; and the wonderful, caring staff at MN Oncology Associates in Hudson, WI; and St. Croix Hospice.

Doug’s influence and memory will carry on through all who knew him.

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Doug was the happy go lucky member of our little band of brothers. He was always up for a good time. Condolences to the family.

Doug was one of my best friends at Central HS in Manchester. We had many adventures together from car bumper snow surfing to others that won’t be mentioned😂. We played ice  hockey at Dorrs pond a lot and the funniest part was he wore figure skates and used them like no one could. He was fast!  My best explanation of his love for life,with a tad of risk, was when he showed  up at school and he took off his shirt and was black and blue from head to toe. He took a green cafeteria tray and went head first down Tuckerman ravine on Mt Washington and lived to tell. Not the brightest move but it makes me laugh at this moment. Loved going to his family camp on Lake Wentworth. His family had a unique way of making one feel welcomed. Anyway my condolences to all. Even though life separated us as time went on he will always be in my thoughts. 

I will always remember Doug as my “summer boyfriend.” Before any of us had real jobs, he spent hours on the lake, hiking up the brook and getting into mischief. (We won’t talk about the night we took the canoe out to Stamp Act Island at midnight, with NO navigation light, and were narrowly missed by another boat who never saw us. He laughed so hard while I practically wet my pants! But that was Doug, the friend who always made me laugh so hard so hard, like the night he drove from UNH to Schenectady and surprised me by showing up at my door at Union College with nothing but a six-pack and said “you busy this weekend?” I adored the boy he was and I’m only sorry we lost touch as we got older and didn’t get to know the man he became. I’m so glad to know that he and Colleen found happiness together, and I send my send my sincere condolences to her and Doug’s family.