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Bryan Daughtrey Obituary

Bryan L. Daughtrey CHESAPEAKE - Bryan L. Daughtrey, 66, departed this earth as a result of a stroke Feb. 18, 2009, in Chesapeake Regional Medical Center. A native of Norfolk, he resided in Chesapeake for 34 years. Bryan was an employee of Verizon Communications and had been retired for the past four years. Bryan was the son of Lucille Daughtrey of Norfolk and the late Jesse Daughtrey. Including his mother, he leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife of 43 years, Linda M. Daughtrey; a son, Allan R. Daughtrey; two daughters, Dawn Travers and husband Tim and Kelly Meadows and husband Scott; five grandchildren, Jack and Lee of Chesapeake, Jesse and Bryan of Ruckersville, Va., and Amber Archie and husband Spc. Justin Archie of Grafen Wohr, Germany; a great-granddaughter, Trishelle Marie; a sister, Carolyn Clem and husband Dave; and a niece and nephew, Georgia and Joe, all of Livermore, Iowa; as well as his brothers and sisters-in-law and their families, who will miss him greatly. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Great Bridge Chapel of Oman Funeral Home & Crematory, 653 Cedar Road, Chesapeake. The Rev. Charles L. Moseley will officiate. The family will receive friends following the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Foundation. Friends are invited to sign the online guest book at www.omanfh.com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Feb. 20, 2009.

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SAM WARNER

February 22, 2009

Dear Linda and Family, very sorry to read of Bryan's passing, Martha & I are in Daytona heading west to California in the camper. Our hearts and prayers are with you. love, Sam Warner

karen mellott

February 22, 2009

Linda and family, we know how much you adored Bryan and we know you will miss him greatly. He was a wonderful person and I am grateful for having known him. I know we will mourn for him, however, we should celebrate his life he had here on earth. He is in heaven being surrounded by so much love and peace and he wants the same for you. We will all see him again. Your family will always have a special place in our hearts. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love
Davis and Karen Mellott

Bill and Heather Hyler

February 21, 2009

He will forever be in our hearts. Bryan held a very special place in all our lives. We will carry the memories of him and celebrate the loving, laid back, caring man who could always make us laugh.
He will be missed dearly but his spirit lives on in all of us and for that we are all truly blessed.

Jerry Hudgins

February 20, 2009

I worked with bryan as a mechanic and Bryan worked for me a short while after I took the supervisor position at Verizon. Bryan was a quite and reserved man but was very knowledgable about his job. He was very well liked by everyone and he was greatly missed when he retired and his death saddens us all. Bryan was a great guy and a caring person. I know death is a sad event but we need to look past the sadness and see the celebration of life. You and your family will be in our prayers.

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