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Janice Ann <I>Dworak</I> Doughty

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Janice Ann Dworak Doughty

Birth
Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
13 Jul 2014 (aged 73)
Redmond, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.3924408, Longitude: -122.0980225
Plot
Section 9, Grave 205
Memorial ID
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Janice Ann (Dworak) Doughty, age 73, completed her life journey in her home in Redmond, Washington, Sunday, July 13, 2014; survived by her husband of 56 years, Robert F. Doughty, four children: Barbara A. Maghirang; Patricia C. Doughty; Jeffry F. Doughty (Valarie); and Timothy W. Doughty; eight grandchildren: Amanda and Alejandro Maghirang; Phillip Doughty-Hall and Katherine Doughty; Courtney Doughty and her adopted brother, Michael (Bills) Doughty; and Colby and Jolena Doughty. She is predeceased by her parents, Julian Walter Dworak and Dorothy Marie (Sterrath) Dworak of Englishtown, New Jersey, and her sister, Linda Marie (Dworak) Brown, of New Port Richey, Florida.

Janice was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, September 11, 1940, oldest daughter of Julian Walter Dworkowski and Dorothy Marie Sterrath. In 1945 the family shortened their surname to Dworak. Janice attended elementary school in Elizabeth, and High School in Woodbridge, New Jersey. As a teenager, she worked in her father's automobile service station, pumping gas, washing windshields, checking engine oil level and tire air pressure. After high school, Janice was employed as a chorus line dancer by the Manhattan Rockettes, traveling throughout New England and the mid-west with that dance troupe. August 18, 1958, Janice married Coastguardsman Robert F. Doughty in Rahway, New Jersey and for the next 24 years they resided in various States from Alaska to Connecticut. Janice then became certified as a Professional Secretary, occupied more than 20 years as an administrator in the temporary staffing industry. She was a voracious reader, often reading two or three books a week.

Janice loved traveling and touring, visited all 50 States, canoed in all five Great Lakes and many unremarkable streams and rivers. She and her husband also ventured abroad, touring Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, Scotland, England, France, the Philippine Islands, Hong Kong and Macau, China, and an Atlantic to Pacific cruise through the Panama Canal. She looked forward to the annual Doughty Family Gathering and croquet smash every summer. She and her husband especially enjoyed early American History and genealogy, searching for family ancestors in musty New England town hall basements and weedy ancient cemeteries. Janice made many friends across the nation attending Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution activities and events. She considered it a privilege to be a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and an active member of the Sons of the American Revolution Ladies Auxiliary.

Janice succumbed to an inoperable glioblastoma brain tumor.
Janice Ann (Dworak) Doughty, age 73, completed her life journey in her home in Redmond, Washington, Sunday, July 13, 2014; survived by her husband of 56 years, Robert F. Doughty, four children: Barbara A. Maghirang; Patricia C. Doughty; Jeffry F. Doughty (Valarie); and Timothy W. Doughty; eight grandchildren: Amanda and Alejandro Maghirang; Phillip Doughty-Hall and Katherine Doughty; Courtney Doughty and her adopted brother, Michael (Bills) Doughty; and Colby and Jolena Doughty. She is predeceased by her parents, Julian Walter Dworak and Dorothy Marie (Sterrath) Dworak of Englishtown, New Jersey, and her sister, Linda Marie (Dworak) Brown, of New Port Richey, Florida.

Janice was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, September 11, 1940, oldest daughter of Julian Walter Dworkowski and Dorothy Marie Sterrath. In 1945 the family shortened their surname to Dworak. Janice attended elementary school in Elizabeth, and High School in Woodbridge, New Jersey. As a teenager, she worked in her father's automobile service station, pumping gas, washing windshields, checking engine oil level and tire air pressure. After high school, Janice was employed as a chorus line dancer by the Manhattan Rockettes, traveling throughout New England and the mid-west with that dance troupe. August 18, 1958, Janice married Coastguardsman Robert F. Doughty in Rahway, New Jersey and for the next 24 years they resided in various States from Alaska to Connecticut. Janice then became certified as a Professional Secretary, occupied more than 20 years as an administrator in the temporary staffing industry. She was a voracious reader, often reading two or three books a week.

Janice loved traveling and touring, visited all 50 States, canoed in all five Great Lakes and many unremarkable streams and rivers. She and her husband also ventured abroad, touring Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, Scotland, England, France, the Philippine Islands, Hong Kong and Macau, China, and an Atlantic to Pacific cruise through the Panama Canal. She looked forward to the annual Doughty Family Gathering and croquet smash every summer. She and her husband especially enjoyed early American History and genealogy, searching for family ancestors in musty New England town hall basements and weedy ancient cemeteries. Janice made many friends across the nation attending Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution activities and events. She considered it a privilege to be a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and an active member of the Sons of the American Revolution Ladies Auxiliary.

Janice succumbed to an inoperable glioblastoma brain tumor.


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  • Maintained by: Robert Doughty Relative Spouse/Partner
  • Originally Created by: KHL
  • Added: Jul 20, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133067648/janice_ann-doughty: accessed ), memorial page for Janice Ann Dworak Doughty (11 Sep 1940–13 Jul 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 133067648, citing Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, King County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Robert Doughty (contributor 47377326).