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- DAUGHERTY, T. J. "BUDGY", July 16, 2000
T. J. "Budgy" Daugherty, 72, of Cedar Park passed away Sun., July 16, 2000.
T.J. or "Budgy" as close friends and family called him was born Aug. 5, 1927 in Burnet.
He was the youngest son of Aaron Daugherty and Leva Mae Bowmer. T. J. served in the US Army as a ship-fitter, a construction superintendent for Charles Morton and was a loving husband and wonderful dad or "Pop".
T. J. is survived by his wife, Lois Daugherty of Cedar Park; mother, Leva Mae Daugherty of Burnet; sons, Carl Daugherty of Austin, Kevin Daugherty and wife Stephanie of Cedar Park; daughters, Tonua Arnold of Pflugerville, Sherry Brummett and husband Arlis of Burnet; Step-sons, Perry Hanson and wife Judy, Roger Hanson and wife Julie, Jonathan Morris and wife Jeri, Buford Knipe, all of Austin and the surrounding areas; step-daughters, Judy Walker and husband Charlie of Idaho, Tammy Rodriquez and husband Donnie, Monda Hanson, all of Austin and surrounding areas; brother, A.B. Daughtaerty and wife Venida of Burnet; brother in law, R. J. Evers of Cedar Park; sister in law, Claudia Smith of Cedar Park. T. J. "Budgy" is the proud grandfather of 16 grandchildren and one great grandson.
Special thanks to all the doctors of Pulmonary and Critical Care Consultants of Austin LLP. Thank you to all the staff at Seton Northwest, 4th floor and ICU, your support and kindness was wonderful.
Funeral services were held Wed., July 19 at Clements-Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with Roger Wilson officiating. Interment was held at Post Mountain Cemetery.
Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet.
Burnet Bulletin, July 26, 2000; pg &A
DAUGHERTY, T. J. "BUDGY", July 16, 2000
T. J. "Budgy" Daugherty, 72, of Cedar Park passed away Sun., July 16, 2000.
T.J. or "Budgy" as close friends and family called him was born Aug. 5, 1927 in Burnet.
He was the youngest son of Aaron Daugherty and Leva Mae Bowmer. T. J. served in the US Army as a ship-fitter, a construction superintendent for Charles Morton and was a loving husband and wonderful dad or "Pop".
T. J. is survived by his wife, Lois Daugherty of Cedar Park; mother, Leva Mae Daugherty of Burnet; sons, Carl Daugherty of Austin, Kevin Daugherty and wife Stephanie of Cedar Park; daughters, Tonua Arnold of Pflugerville, Sherry Brummett and husband Arlis of Burnet; Step-sons, Perry Hanson and wife Judy, Roger Hanson and wife Julie, Jonathan Morris and wife Jeri, Buford Knipe, all of Austin and the surrounding areas; step-daughters, Judy Walker and husband Charlie of Idaho, Tammy Rodriquez and husband Donnie, Monda Hanson, all of Austin and surrounding areas; brother, A.B. Daughtaerty and wife Venida of Burnet; brother in law, R. J. Evers of Cedar Park; sister in law, Claudia Smith of Cedar Park. T. J. "Budgy" is the proud grandfather of 16 grandchildren and one great grandson.
Special thanks to all the doctors of Pulmonary and Critical Care Consultants of Austin LLP. Thank you to all the staff at Seton Northwest, 4th floor and ICU, your support and kindness was wonderful.
Funeral services were held Wed., July 19 at Clements-Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with Roger Wilson officiating. Interment was held at Post Mountain Cemetery.
Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet.
Burnet Bulletin, July 26, 2000; pg &A
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