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OBITUARY: Ray Stephen Douglas, 1956-2021
Ray Stephen Douglas died peacefully at home in Rio Dell at the age of 65, on April 5, 2021.
Ray was born on Feb. 12, 1956 in Jackson, Tennessee. He moved to
Encinitas when he was in elementary school. He attended San
Dieguito High School and then Torrey Pines High School. Ray was a
gifted athlete and played football and ran track while in high school,
and once received a trophy for the most touchdowns in one season for
San Diego county. Ray enjoyed watching pro sports and stayed a loyal
fan of the San Diego Padres and the Chargers all of his life.
California is expected to see a significant drop in the number of Johnson & Johnson vaccines it receives next week as millions more residents become eligible. Cierra Johnson reports.
“I’m glad it’s done. I don’t have to think about it anymore,” said Jenny Douglas of Encinitas after her shot was given by firefighters who are part of Operation Collaboration.
Several people told NBC 7 they felt lucky to get their shots. A few, like Lindley Mesa, said they felt bad that more people couldn’t be in their shoes.
“I was looking online for a couple of weeks and as soon as I could get one, it didn’t matter what my schedule was, Mesa said. “Today I was glad to get in.”