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Bettye Jane <I>Erwin</I> Daugherty

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Bettye Jane Erwin Daugherty

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23 Dec 2012 (aged 85)
Arkansas, USA
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Alexander, Saline County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Bettye Jane Daugherty, 85, of Little Rock died December 23, 2012

She was born August 21, 1927 to Charles Bernard and Mary Mildred Erwin.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Harold Daugherty, and brother, C.B. Erwin, Jr;8435930.

She is survived by her sons Dan Daugherty and Drew Daugherty, both of Little Rock, daughter Jane Daugherty Karker of South Thomaston, Maine, and grandchildren Rachel Daugherty, Evan Daugherty, Daniel Karker, Mary Leah Karker and Andrew Daugherty.

She attended Little Rock Senior High School (Central), Ward-Belmont School for Girls in Nashville, Tennessee, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Methodist University.

A Master Gardener, she headed the garden project for the Old State House. She also served as president of the Central Arkansas Horticulture Society. Her home garden in Little Rock's Robinwood neighborhood was often featured on garden tours.

Her strong sense of social justice and community spirit compelled her to become one of the youngest members of the Women's Emergency Committee to Save Our Schools in 1958 during the Central High Crisis.

She and her husband, Hal, were founding members of the Grande Maumelle Sailing Club at Lake Maumelle where for many years she was an active yachts woman and organizer of social events.

At age 81 she authored an historical novel, "The Great Adoption," which was published in 2008.

The family will receive and greet friends from 2 until 4 p.m., Friday, December 28, at the home of Drew and Heidi Daugherty, 76 Valley Estates Cove, Little Rock. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 29 at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Little Rock.
Bettye Jane Daugherty, 85, of Little Rock died December 23, 2012

She was born August 21, 1927 to Charles Bernard and Mary Mildred Erwin.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Harold Daugherty, and brother, C.B. Erwin, Jr;8435930.

She is survived by her sons Dan Daugherty and Drew Daugherty, both of Little Rock, daughter Jane Daugherty Karker of South Thomaston, Maine, and grandchildren Rachel Daugherty, Evan Daugherty, Daniel Karker, Mary Leah Karker and Andrew Daugherty.

She attended Little Rock Senior High School (Central), Ward-Belmont School for Girls in Nashville, Tennessee, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Methodist University.

A Master Gardener, she headed the garden project for the Old State House. She also served as president of the Central Arkansas Horticulture Society. Her home garden in Little Rock's Robinwood neighborhood was often featured on garden tours.

Her strong sense of social justice and community spirit compelled her to become one of the youngest members of the Women's Emergency Committee to Save Our Schools in 1958 during the Central High Crisis.

She and her husband, Hal, were founding members of the Grande Maumelle Sailing Club at Lake Maumelle where for many years she was an active yachts woman and organizer of social events.

At age 81 she authored an historical novel, "The Great Adoption," which was published in 2008.

The family will receive and greet friends from 2 until 4 p.m., Friday, December 28, at the home of Drew and Heidi Daugherty, 76 Valley Estates Cove, Little Rock. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 29 at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Little Rock.


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  • Created by: KLS
  • Added: Dec 30, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102849264/bettye_jane-daugherty: accessed ), memorial page for Bettye Jane Erwin Daugherty (21 Aug 1927–23 Dec 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 102849264, citing Pinecrest Memorial Park and Garden Mausoleum, Alexander, Saline County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by KLS (contributor 47564246).