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L. J. "Pete" Daugherty
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services were held Saturday, August 26, 1978 at the Franklin and Down Ceres Chapel, Ceres, California, for L. J. "Pete" Daugherty.

He was born on August 4, 1904 at Grimes, Oklahoma and passed away August 23, 1978, at the age of 74.

Survivors include his wife, Nettie, of the home; five daughters, Margaret Maestas of Ceres, California; Loretta Edmonds of Modesto, California; Dora L. Fields of Pinole, California; Nelda J. Stills of Liberal, Kansas; and Linda Kay Coots of Missouri; one son, Charles H. Daugherty of Montana; fifteen grandchildren; three great grandchildren; three sisters, Beulah Isch of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; Bertie Ellis of Hobart, Oklahoma; and Virgie Daugherty of Big Springs, Texas; three brothers, Clifford and Earl Daugherty of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; and Raymond D. of Hooker, Oklahoma.

Interment was in the Ceres Memorial Park, Ceres, California.



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