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Mary Kate <I>Taylor</I> Daugherty

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Mary Kate Taylor Daugherty

Birth
Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Jun 1940 (aged 80)
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Row P, Grave 12
Memorial ID
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Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Friday, June 21, 1949

FUNERAL HELD FOR MARY K. DAUGHERTY

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Wickenburg chapel for Mrs. Mary K. Daugherty who passed away following a lingering illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Newt Aldous.

The Rev. Ross Cleeland officiated at the services and Mrs. Carl Shride and Mrs. Roy Richards rendered several songs. The Hassayampa Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star conducted brief services at the cemetery.

Mrs. Daugherty would have been 79 years old in July. She was a pioneer resident of Arizona coming here in 1887 from her home at Edgerton, Ill. She had been a Wickenburg resident during the past 16 years. Mrs. Daugherty had been a member of the Eastern Star since 1922; also was a Past Noble Grand officer of the Rebecca lodge of Flagstaff.

In addition to her daughter Mrs. Aldous, and a grandson James she is survived by two sons Leith J. Wheeler of Wickenburg and Ora Wheeler of Ajo; also two sisters, Mrs. Ethel O'Donnell of Los Angeles and Mrs. Minnie Tarr of Kansas.

Mrs. Daugherty leaves a wide circle of friends in Wickenburg and throughout Arizona who mourn her passing. She had been in ill-health for nearly two years and had become gradually worse during the past two weeks.

Mrs. Daugherty had made her home with her daughter and family south of town for many years.
Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Friday, June 21, 1949

FUNERAL HELD FOR MARY K. DAUGHERTY

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Wickenburg chapel for Mrs. Mary K. Daugherty who passed away following a lingering illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Newt Aldous.

The Rev. Ross Cleeland officiated at the services and Mrs. Carl Shride and Mrs. Roy Richards rendered several songs. The Hassayampa Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star conducted brief services at the cemetery.

Mrs. Daugherty would have been 79 years old in July. She was a pioneer resident of Arizona coming here in 1887 from her home at Edgerton, Ill. She had been a Wickenburg resident during the past 16 years. Mrs. Daugherty had been a member of the Eastern Star since 1922; also was a Past Noble Grand officer of the Rebecca lodge of Flagstaff.

In addition to her daughter Mrs. Aldous, and a grandson James she is survived by two sons Leith J. Wheeler of Wickenburg and Ora Wheeler of Ajo; also two sisters, Mrs. Ethel O'Donnell of Los Angeles and Mrs. Minnie Tarr of Kansas.

Mrs. Daugherty leaves a wide circle of friends in Wickenburg and throughout Arizona who mourn her passing. She had been in ill-health for nearly two years and had become gradually worse during the past two weeks.

Mrs. Daugherty had made her home with her daughter and family south of town for many years.


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