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Janet Lorraine Daugherty

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Janet Lorraine Daugherty

Birth
Pagedale, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Dec 2021 (aged 87)
Burial
Clarksville, Pike County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3570685, Longitude: -90.9107583
Plot
NC Block 3, Lot 20
Memorial ID
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Janet Lorraine Daugherty, 87, of Oakville, Mo., died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2021, surrounded by her loving family.

Her parents Leo and Emma (Ruth) Daugherty and her beloved partner of 17 years, Harry Leip Jr., and her husband of 28 years, Eugene Bradley, all died earlier. Cherished mother of Larry Bradley, Scott (Tamey) Bradley, Jeffrey (Chrisi Thorla) Bradley, and Susan (Michael) Presnell. Beloved grandmother, aunt, cousin, sister-in-law, and friend to many.

Janet was born and raised in Pagedale, Mo., lived in Clarksville, Mo., for 20 plus years with Harry at 810 S. 3rd St. Both were active members of the community. Harry was a plank owner and member of the American Legion Post 349, both Harry and Janet worked bingo every Saturday night and Janet served as chaplain of the Clarksville, Mo., American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. While Janet was married to Gene, they had a weekend home on the River Road in Louisiana, Mo. for over 25 years, escaping their responsibilities in St. Louis, enjoying boating, fishing, and making many local friends. Wheat and Badeye and many of the Niffen family were their best friends on the river.
Janet Lorraine Daugherty, 87, of Oakville, Mo., died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2021, surrounded by her loving family.

Her parents Leo and Emma (Ruth) Daugherty and her beloved partner of 17 years, Harry Leip Jr., and her husband of 28 years, Eugene Bradley, all died earlier. Cherished mother of Larry Bradley, Scott (Tamey) Bradley, Jeffrey (Chrisi Thorla) Bradley, and Susan (Michael) Presnell. Beloved grandmother, aunt, cousin, sister-in-law, and friend to many.

Janet was born and raised in Pagedale, Mo., lived in Clarksville, Mo., for 20 plus years with Harry at 810 S. 3rd St. Both were active members of the community. Harry was a plank owner and member of the American Legion Post 349, both Harry and Janet worked bingo every Saturday night and Janet served as chaplain of the Clarksville, Mo., American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. While Janet was married to Gene, they had a weekend home on the River Road in Louisiana, Mo. for over 25 years, escaping their responsibilities in St. Louis, enjoying boating, fishing, and making many local friends. Wheat and Badeye and many of the Niffen family were their best friends on the river.


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