Douglas Earle Lauder
December 4th, 2021
LAUDER, Douglas Earle
March 20, 1946 - December 4 2021
Doug passed away on Saturday, December 4, 2021 at the age of 75.
He is lovingly remembered by his partner of 16 years, Betty Egan; children, Shawn (Lori) Lauder, Randy (Connie) Lauder and Chance ( Samantha) Hutchison; grandchildren, Rhys, Callie and Cullen; sister, Butch Potter; and sister-in-law, Gail Lauder. Doug was predeceased by his parents, Jack Lauder and Kay Becker; as well as his brother, George.
He was a true Western Horseman. From the early days of getting to ride his horse to school with his brother George, to living his Dream of racing Chuckwagon's. Doug loved his horses, following in the family footsteps, Doug cutrode for many of the greats in the Chuckwagon world. he was an outrider from the 60’s to the 80's, then moved up to the driver box. He drove wagon's all over Western Canada and topped it off by racing at the Calgary Stampede like his grand father, Tom Lauder, did at the very first Stampede. Doug also loved going to the Rodeo, especially with his son Chance. He grew up with and travelled with a lot of the Rodeo world cowboys.
Doug was a team roper and a all round cowboy, he loved anything to do with a horses. He also played hockey and loved snowmobiling and skiing. Being in the water was a lot of fun too, from boating to water-skiing and swimming in the Ocean, he enjoyed being wet. Like wetting his whistle!! Doug loved a cold beer and being around family and friends.
He had many different jobs, from driving logging trucks to working in the oil patch. He had a good time working in the horse racing industry at Stampede Park doing everything from working the starting gate to Judging the races. He loved the horses and the people from around the world and around the track. Working in the Movie industry was another position that Doug had enjoyed. From getting in to hair and makeup to preforming in a scene, Doug loved the experience. His Big Break was doubling Richard Farnsworth in the movie The Grey Fox.
Doug loved his family, especially Betty, his true soulmate and his Boys, Shawn, Randy and Chance. Both the Lauder's and Moore's were Doug's greatest supporters and his three grandchildren where the apple of his eyes.
Doug's horse Pep was his last great ride, so as we say goodbye and watch the cowboy ride away we say "We love you Dad/ Doug! R.I.P. Grab a beer and Cheers!!!"
The family would like to thank Dr. Bill Ward and the entire staff at the Sundre Hospital for all of their kindness, compassion and caring, at this difficult time and also Jaymie with Disdsbury Home Care who also took extra special care of Doug.
A Celebration of Doug's Life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers a donation in Doug's honour may be made to the Sundre Hospital, Bag 3, 709 – 1 Street NE, Sundre, AB, T0M 1X0.Messages:
Thinking of you all as you remember the man who means so much to all of you. I will remember Doug and the great times we had as kids down at Ike and Anne Griffin's. All Cowboy!!!
Dear Betty and family Angie and Donna are so sorry about Doug, he really nice man enjoy talk to. Our prayers thoughts with Betty and family
Very sorry to hear this. I have many great memories with Doug from the ranch to the stables at Stampede park. RIP Doug
So sorry to hear of Doug,'s passing. Huge hugs to Betty, Randy and Connie and Family, and Shawn and Lori ,Chance and Samantha. Hang on to your memories. Doug will always be with you in heart.XO
What a beautiful tribute. So sorry for your loss Betty and family
So so very sorry, I've know Doug for many years, he will always be in my heart, one of those cowboys you never ever forget. Doug ride easy ... we will all ride again
So sorry for your loss. Always thinking of you. Big hugs from myself, Darin and all the kids and grandkids. Love you.
Betty and family , So sorry for your loss. RIP. Cheryl Benson
My sincerest condolences on the passing of Doug. I will forever remember his joking around right until the end. Some leave a footprint on your heart and Doug sure did. May he forever ride up above.
I think of Doug once in a while. My condolences to Doug's family, He was a good fella. We worked together in Black Diamond during the 90's. Happy trails Buddy.