Obituaries beginning with " Doughty only ", LaSalle Parish, Louisiana Submitted by: As listed Source: As listed Date: As listed ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Obituarys listed in this file: (total number -18-) -Doughty, Arch -Doughty, Charlie Cleveland -Doughty, Chester Arthur -Doughty, Donald J. -Doughty, Enos E. -Doughty, Henry -Doughty, Henry -Doughty, Hirly Burl "Son" -Doughty, James Owen -Doughty, John Manuel -Doughty, Kaga A., Sgt. -Doughty, Mabel B. -Doughty, Mary Rebecca -Doughty, Robert Lee -Doughty, Roddie W. -Doughty, S. A., Mrs. -Doughty, Samuel Arch -Doughty, William F. [NOTE-Submitters address frequently changes.] [these addresses are only changed or updated] [on the contributors/submitters page ] ================================================ ------------- DOUGHTY, Arch ------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 902 Kilgore Court Allen, TX, 75013, doug324@aol.com. Submitted: December 2001 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Clippings at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: October 15, 1931 Headline: Arch Doughty is Called by Death Saturday Night Sub-Headline: Well Known Resident of Jena Dies at Home; Buried Sunday Mr. Arch Doughty, aged 83 years, died at midnight Saturday night at his home in Midway. Mr. Doughty was a devout member of the Midway Baptist Church, and was one of the well known citizens of the Jena community. He had been suffering for some time with a heart ailment, which at his age, could not be conquered by medical care. Mr. Doughty was born December 19, 1848. On February 12, 1877, he was married to Miss Louisa McClure, to which union was born a large family of children. Mrs. Doughty survives her husband. Funeral services were held Sunday, Rev. W. M. Enterkin, assisted by Lee Brooks and Rev. L. D. Posey, conducted the last rites in the presence of a large host of friends and relatives. Interment was made in the Nolly Memorial Cemetery at Jena. Besides his widow, Mr. Doughty is survived by the following children: Mrs. B. C. Alexander and Mrs. A. Floyd of Jena; Mrs. W. C. Hollaway, Mrs. Nim McCartney and Mrs. Frank Albritton, of Tullos, and Mrs. G. W. Coleman, of Haughton, La., daughters, and the following sons, L. R. Doughty, L. J. Doughty, S. A. Doughty, and Henry Doughty, all of Jena. He was preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters Dave Doughty, Mrs. Henrietta Bradford, Mrs. Lizzie Clark and Mary Jane Doughty. ========== -------------------------- DOUGHTY, Charlie Cleveland -------------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: March 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: July 11, 1940, Thursday Headline: Jena Lady's Brother Dies at Manifest Monday, July 8 At the family residence in Manifest July 8, 1940, at 11:30 am, Charlie Cleveland Doughty passed away from an attack of acute indigestion. Mr. Doughty was a member of the Manifest Baptist Church and a life long resident of Manifest and Catahoula Parish. In early life, he was married to Miss Lillie Fisher who preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at Manifest Baptist Church July 9 by Rev. B. T. Miley of Harrisonburg. Interment was in Heard Cemetery, Manifest, under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home of Jena. Mr. Doughty leaves to mourn his passing the following: Mrs. Fred Little, Manifest; Mrs. P. C. Girlinghouse, Jena; Rev. M. T. Doughty, H. Doughty, J. M. Doughty, A. G. Doughty, all of Manifest; and R. W. Doughty of San Antonio, Texas. ========== ----------------------- DOUGHTY, Chester Arthur ----------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: March 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: November 23, 1933, Thursday Headline: Doughty Death Causes Sorrow in this Section Sub-Headline: Death at His own Hand Coroner's Verdict on Saturday A veil of sorrow was cast over this entire section on last Saturday night when it was learned that Chester Arthur Doughty, aged 48 years, had met death supposedly at his own hands. His untimely demise occurred shortly after midnight and it is said that he used a double barrel shotgun to affect his death, one shot taking effect in his forehead. The accident occurred at the filling station operated by Mr. Doughty near the Jena High School building. His body was discovered by his young daughter shortly after the accident happened. Mr. Doughty had been a lifelong resident of this section and was a member of one of the oldest and most respected families in Central Louisiana. No reason could be assigned for his actions. For the past few years he had operated a filling station and grocery store near the school building and had made many friends throughout the city and surrounding country. Funeral services were held at the Pine Grove Cemetery on Sunday after noon with Rev. Allbritton, of the Midway Baptist Church, officiating. The deceased is survived by two sons and four daughters, as follows: Coy Willard, Gholda, Bertie, Audie, and Mary, all of Jena. ========== ------------------ DOUGHTY, Donald J. ------------------ Submitted by: Kathy LeMay Kelly P.O. Box 219 Trout, La. 71371 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Micro Film at the LaSalle Parish Library, Located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: Wednesday, January 14, 1998 Donald J. Doughty, 74, of Jena, died at 2:30 a/m/ Saturday, January 10, 1998 in Rapides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria. He was a merchant in the Grocery Store industry, a carpenter and a U.S. Marine veteran having served during World War II. Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 12, in the chapel of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home in Jena with Rev. Albert Vickers officiating. Burial followed in the Jena Cemetery of Jena under direction of Hixson Brothers, Inc., of Jena. Survivors include his wife, Doris Crooks Doughty of Jena; two daughters, Donna Gayle Thaxton of Jena and Barbara Lee Black of Monroe; one son, James Ray Doughty of Jena; two sisters, Nell Allbritton of Winnsboro and Sally Bishop of Jackson, Miss.; one brother, Enos Doughty of Rhinehart; five grand- children and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were J.W. Crooks, David Crooks, Billy Doughty, Billy Black, Eddie Johnson, Lawrence Crooks and Carl Wayne Doughty. ========== ---------------- DOUGHTY, Enos E. ---------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 902 Kilgore Court Allen, TX 75013, doug324@aol.com. Submitted: January 2006 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, LA. Clippings at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, LA. Date: February 14, 2001, Wednesday Headline: Area Deaths – Enos E. Doughty Enos S. Doughty, 90, of Rhinehart, died at 9:10 p.m., Saturday, February 10, 2001, at the LaSalle General Hospital of Jena. He was a retired postmaster, member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. He was born September 18, 1910, at Blade, La. to the union of Robert Lee and Nellie Ann Jernigan Doughty. Services were held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, February 13, at the chapel of Kinner and Stevens Funeral home of Jena with the Revs. Karl Doughty, Jimmy Keene, and Steven Lanier officiating. Interment followed in the Oak Grove Cemetery of Rhinehart under direction of Kinner and Stevens, Inc., of Jena. Survivors include two daughters, Sandra Doughty Pore of Garland, Texas, and Linda Doughty Adams of Livingston, Texas; two sons, Albert Doughty of Benton and Rev. Karl Doughty of Summerville; two sisters, Nell Allbritton of Winnsboro and Sallie Bishop of Jackson, Ms.; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. ========== -------------- DOUGHTY, Henry -------------- Submitted by: Kathy LeMay Kelly P.O. Box 219 Trout, La. 71371 Submitted: December 1999 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Micro Film at the LaSalle Parish Library, Located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: Thursday, May 11, 1933 Headline: Henry Doughty is Laid to Rest Here On Last Saturday (By Ethel Hailey) Funeral services were held at Midway Saturday afternoon, May 6th, with Rev. Albritton, pastor of the Midway Baptist church officiating, for Henry Doughty, aged 46 years, 4 months and 5 days. His untimely death occurred on Friday due to heart failure. Mr. Doughty was born January 1, 1887, near Archie and had resided in this section almost continuously since. At the time of his death he was engaged in farming and has many friends throughout LaSalle and adjoining parishes who will regret to learn of his death. Surviving the deceased are his mother, Mrs. A. Doughty; five sisters, Mrs. Geo. Coleman of Shreveport, Mrs. N.C. Holloway, Mrs. A. Floyd, Mrs. B.C. Alexander and Mrs. F. Albritton and three brothers, S.A., L.J. and L.R. Doughty and many other relatives and friends. ========== -------------- DOUGHTY, Henry -------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: March 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: December 13, 1956, Thursday Headline: Henry Doughty Dies at Jonesboro Home Henry Doughty, 75, of Jonesboro, a native and farmer resident of the Manifest-Rhinehart area, was buried recently at the Jonesboro Cemetery, following his death at a Jonesboro hospital on Nov. 28. Mr. Doughty had been in poor health about a year but had reentered the hospital only a few days before his death. The Rev. W. D. Becton of Westlake and the Rev. David Mason, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Jonesboro where Mr. Doughty was a member, conducted the final rites, with the interment under the direction of Southern Funeral Home of Jonesboro. A teacher in the public schools for many years, clerk of the Ouachita Baptist Association for a long period of time, and retired several years ago as a school bus driver, Mr. Doughty is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Walker Doughty of Jonesboro; four daughters, Mrs. Allegra Kirkland of Beaumont, Texas; Mrs. Melba Roberts of Shreveport; Mrs. Dot White of Westlake, and Mrs. Betty Moseley of Jonesboro; one sister, Mrs. P. C. Girlinghouse of Jena, two brothers, J. M. Doughty of Pineville and A. G. Doughty of Bakersfield, Calif., and eight grandchildren. ========== ------------------------- DOUGHTY, Hirly Burl "Son" ------------------------- Submitted by: Kathy LeMay Kelly P.O. Box 219 Trout, La. 71371 Submitted: March 1999 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Clippings at the LaSalle Parish Library, Located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: Wednesday, February 20, 1991 Hilry ‘Son' Burl Doughty Hilry "Son" Burl Doughty, 78, of Jonesville, died at 3:05 p.m. Saturday, February 16, 1991, at St. Francis Cabrini Hospital in Alexandria. He was a farmer. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of Hixson Bros. Funeral Home of Jena, with the Revs. Billy Koinm and Brian Taylor officiating. Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Rhinehart, under direction of Hixson Bros. Inc. of Jena. He is survived by his wife, Irene Boyd Doughty of Jonesville and a host of neices and nephews. Pallbearers were Carl McClure, Israel Boothe, Shane Boothe, Greg Byrnes, Steve Boyd, Robert Wiggins, Michael Doughty and Johnny Wilson. ========== ------------------- DOUGHTY, James Owen ------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom, 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: January 2001 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: April 2, 1931 Headline: James Owen Doughty, 30 years old, died at his home in Trout Sunday after an illness of about four months, caused from stomach trouble. Mr. Doughty was born in Tullos on August 30, 1900. On May 20, 1927, he was married to Miss Priscilla Davis, who with two children, survive him. He was a member of the Tullos Baptist Church, having joined the church 12 years ago. Funeral services were held at the Jena Baptist Church on Monday of this week with Rev. W. M. Enterkin presiding. Interment was in Nolly Memorial Cemetery in Jena. Besides his widow and children, the deceased is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Doughty; Claude, Buoy and Ernest Doughty, brothers; Mrs. Essie Mobley and Miss Vernia Doughty, sisters; Mr. and Mrs. A. Doughty, grandparents, and Mrs. Ann Holloway, maternal grandparent. ========== -------------------- DOUGHTY, John Manuel -------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: September 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: January 30, 1958 Headline: John M. Doughty, 80, is Buried Saturday at Heard Cemetery John Manuel Doughty, 80, who died last Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at a Pineville nursing home, was buried Saturday following services held at the First Baptist Church at Tioga. Dr. Billy Smith and the Rev. Harold Davis conducted the final rites, with interment following in the Heard Cemetery near Manifest under the direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev. J. P. Owens of Jena assisted in the graveside rites. Mr. Doughty, who had served as a deacon of the Baptist Church since his younger days, is survived by two sons, B. E. of Tioga and J. E. of Jonesville; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Girlinghouse of Jena; a brother, A. G. of Bakersfield, Calif.; nine grandchildren, including Dr. B. E. Doughty of Jena, and 14 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Robert Doughty, Everett Doughty, James Doughty, Riley Doughty, Earl Doughty and Eldon Doughty. ========== ------------------- DOUGHTY, Kaga, Sgt. ------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom, 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: April 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: March 10, 1949 Headline: Reburial Services for Sgt. Kaga Doughty Held in Pine Grove Reburial services for T/Sgt. Kaga A. Doughty, were held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 2, at the Pine Grove Cemetery with the Rev. McNair of Jonesville, and the Rev. Hold of East Jena Baptist Church officiating. Interment took place in the Pine Grove Cemetery. The military services were under the direction of the VFW Post of Jonesville. Sgt. Doughty enlisted in the Army on July 6, 1940, and received his training in Ft. Lewis, Wash., and San Francisco, Calif. In June 1943, he was sent to New Guinea, where he was stationed until the invasion of Luzon. He received his wounds in the Battle for Manila. Before his death, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious achievement during combat operations, having distinguished himself above his comrades. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Boyd, Mrs. Dutch McClure of Jonesville, and Miss Della Doughty, of Jena; four brothers, Carlos, Hilry, Curtis, all of Wallace Ridge, and J. Doughty, of Jena. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Hixson Bros. ========== ----------------- DOUGHTY, Mabel B. ----------------- Submitted by: Kathy LeMay Kelly P.O. Box 219 Trout, La. 71371 Submitted: December 1998 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Micro Film at the LaSalle Parish Library, Located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: Wednesday, April 1, 1998 Mabel B. Doughty, 88, of Jena, died at 10:10 a.m., Thursday, March 26, 1998, in the LaSalle General Hospital of Jena. She was a homemaker. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 29, at Oak Grove Baptist Church of Rhinehart with the Revs. Gary Wagoner and Mark Morell officiating. Interment followed in the Pine Grove Cemetery of Rhinehart under direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Jena. Survivors include one daughter, Catherine Little of Whitehall; two sisters, Elaine Hassell of Houston, Texas and Velma Beuerle of Flint, Mich.; five grnadchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Baker Little, Earl Culp, Jason Montpelier, Ricky Brooks, Sid Morell and Karl Doughty, Sr. ========== --------------------- DOUGHTY, Mary Rebecca --------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: June 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: February 27, 1964 Headline: Mrs. Mary Doughty Dies, Services Held Mrs. Mary Rebecca Doughty of Little Creek, died Saturday, Feb. 22 at 12:20 p.m. in a Jena hospital. She was 91 years of age. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 23 at 3 p.m. in the Zenoria Baptist Church with the Revs. Leslie McCartney, Donald Lemmons and John Lee Dayton officiating. Burial was in Chalk Hill Cemetery of Zenoria under the direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Jena. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Curtis Franklin of Little Creek; one son, C. E. Doughty of Little Creek; one brother, C. D. Jones of Urania; one sister, Mrs. Flora Bethard of Midway; seven grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were H. H. Carter, Arlie Miles, Quinton Miles, Steve Cockerham, J. W. Cockerham and Sammy Doughty. ========== ------------------- DOUGHTY, Robert Lee ------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 902 Kilgore Court, Allen TX 75013, doug324@aol.com. (No Relation.) Submitted: January 2006 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, LA. Clippings at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, LA. Date: November 9, 1944, Thursday Headline: R. L. Doughty, 65, Buried at Pine Grove, November 6 Funeral services were held for Mr. Robert Lee Doughty, 65 years old, at 2:00 o'clock Monday afternoon, Nov. 6, 1944, at Pine Grove Baptist Church, with Rev. Lee Brooks, Rev. Morlan Doughty, Rev. I. M. Campbell, and Rev. Thompson Doughty, officiating. Burial was in the Pine Grove Cemetery. Mr. Doughty died at his home in Blade, La., at 8 o'clock, Nov. 5. Death was caused by pneumonia. The deceased was a lifetime resident of Blade and was a member of the Baptist Church there. Survivors are his wife, parents, Mrs. And Mrs. Jace Doughty, both 92 years old; seven sons, Loyce, Shreveport; Howard, U. S. Army, North Africa; Enos, Rhinehart; Frank, Baton Rouge; Robert, U. S. Army, overseas; Donald, of the U. S. Marines, overseas; and Felton, Blade, La.; two daughters, Sallie Jernigan, Jackson, Miss.; Nell Allbritton, Jena; two brothers, Jim Doughty, Ferriday, and Billie Doughty, Yantes, Texas; five sisters, Mrs. Walter Haynes, Blade; Mrs. Lon Arthurs, Fowels, La.; Mrs. Mary Spinks, Wallace Ridge; Mrs. John Wilson, and Mrs. Jim Smith, both of Jena. Kinner & Stevens Home for Funerals was in charge of arrangements. ========== ------------------ DOUGHTY, Roddie W. ------------------ Submitted by: Kathy LeMay Kelly P.O. Box 219 Trout, La. 71371 Submitted: Aprilr 1999 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Clippings at the LaSalle Parish Library, Located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: Thursday, July 10, 1941 Headline: Jena Lady's Brother Died In Shreveport Tuesday, July 8th On Tuesday, July 8th Mrs. P. O. Girlinghouse's brother, Mr. Roddie W. Doughty, age 51 years, 11 months and 14 days, died in a Shreveport hospital following a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at the Manifest Baptist church on July 9th at 3:30 p.m., with Rev. B. A. Miley, of Harrisonburg officiating. Interment was made at the Heard Cemetery near Manifest under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home of Jena. The deceased is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Doughty, deceased, of Manifest. He was born in Rhinehart and has been a resident of this section his entire lifetime. He was a member of the Baptist Church of Manifest and a member of the American Legion of Alexandria. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. P. O. Girlinghouse of Jena; Mrs. Fred Little of Manifest; four brothers, J. M. of Pineville, A. G. of Bakersfield, Calif., H., and Rev. M. T. of Manifest. The Times joins friends in extending heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Girlinghouse and the family, in their bereavement. =========== -------------------- DOUGHTY, S. A., Mrs. -------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd. Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: March 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: March 7, 1935, Thursday Headline: Beloved Lady Dies at Her Trout Home Monday Afternoon The untimely death of Mrs. S. A. Doughty at her Trout home on Monday afternoon was the cause for profound regret among the citizens of this section, especially those who had known her throughout long and useful life of 58 years, all of which was spent in LaSalle Parish. Mrs. Doughty was born near Tullos in 1877 and early in life united with the Baptist Church, remaining a member the rest of her life. The direct cause of her death was given as pneumonia. Funeral services were held at the Midway Baptist Church on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, interment following in the Nolley Memorial Cemetery in Jena, with Rev. J. J. Albritton, her pastor, officiating. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Miss Vera Doughty and Mrs. Clarence Mobley; three sons, Claude, Beauregard, and Ernest; one sister, Mrs. W. C. McCartney and one brother, W. G. Holloway, member of the LaSalle Parish Police Jury of Tullos. ========== -------------------- DOUGHTY, Samuel Arch -------------------- Submitted by: Doug McBroom 15520 Swan Lake Blvd., Gulfport, MS 39503 Submitted: June 2000 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Date: September 5, 1957 Headline: Samuel A. Doughty is Buried Monday at Nolley Cemetery Samuel Arch Doughty, 77, of Trout, who died Sunday morning at the Jena Hospital at 3 o'clock, was buried Monday morning at 10 o'clock at Nolley Memorial Cemetery in Jena, following services held at the First Baptist Church of Jena. The Rev. Hardy Bingham and the Rev. J. P. Owens conducted the final rites, with interment under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Home for Funerals, Jena. Mr. Doughty, a member of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. W. Mobley and Vera Doughty, both of Trout; two sons, W. C. of Trout and R. E. of Sulphur; a brother, L. R. Doughty of Jena; four sisters, Mrs. W. C. Holloway of Tullos, Mrs. Alex Floyd of Jena, Mrs. George Coleman of Haughton, and Mrs. Nim McCartney of Tyler, Texas; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers for the final rites were Barney Basham, Oscar McCartney, Harvey Currington, E. R. Cornwell, Buck Olden and Woodrow Roberts. ========== ------------------- DOUGHTY, William F. ------------------- Submitted by: Kathy LeMay Kelly P.O. Box 219 Trout, La. 71371 Submitted: February 2002 Source: The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal Microfilm located at the LaSalle Parish Library in Jena. Date: May 1945 Headline: William F. Doughty, Tullos, Buried May 13 in Heard cemetery Services for William F. Doughty, age 49, were held Sunday, May 13, at 2 p.m. from the Baptist Church in Tullos. Mr. Doughty died in a hospital in new Orleans after a long illness. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Omah Doughty, three sons, Everett of the U. S. Navy, stationed at Purcelle, Okla., James and Robert, both of Tullos; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doughty, of Tullos; three brothers, B. K. of Pineville, J. M. of Jonesville, and ?? of Edentoo, N. C. The Rev. F. W. Hart of Tullos Baptist Church officiated with interment following in the Heard Cemetery at Manifest. Pallbearers were: Ernest Smith, Hardy Bass, Gary Bass, N. J. Tradewell, A. J. Taylor and Henry Peterson. Funeral services were under the direction of Hixson Bros. of Jena. *** Note*** The copy I have from the microfilm was very hard to read. ======================================= ========== > END OF RECORD <=========== =======================================