Obituary: Douglas P. Chaulk, 75

Douglas P. Chaulk, age 75, died unexpectedly Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at the Sanford Canton-Inwood ER.  Memorial services are pending. 

          Doug was born on August 9, 1947 in Milwaukee, WI to Donald and Delores (Raison) Chaulk.  After graduating high school, he attended college for a short time before enlisting in the US Army.  After 6 years of service and two tours in Vietnam, he returned to Wisconsin and earned a degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Wisconsin- Milton.  He married Kathleen Pache. The couple was blessed with a son, Devon.   

          Doug worked in law enforcement his entire career.  He spent 30 years, 28 as a sergeant, for the City of Whitewater, WI.  After his retirement in 2002, he moved to Canton, SD where he worked 14 years as a bailiff and in the 24/7 program for the Lincoln County Sherriff’s Office. 

When not working, he enjoyed spending time with his family and his horses.  He was also a lifetime member of the VFW and a Green Bay Packer’s stock holder.  

          Doug is survived by his son, Devon (Jenna) Chaulk and grandson, Kayden Chaulk.  He was preceded in death by his parents.  www.andersonandsonsfh.com

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