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Daugherty, Raymond E.

Raymond E. Daugherty was born "at home" in rural Burlington Junction, MO, on July 2, 1930, to Helen (Hagerty) and Fred Daugherty.

He attended a one-room school for his primary studies, riding a horse to and from school. He attended Tarkio High School, where he excelled in all sports, and met the love of his life, Janis Lash. The two were married on August 27, 1948, and spent 61-plus years together, until her death in 2010.

Ray held a variety of jobs in the early years as a farmhand, as well as working for the lumberyard in Tarkio, shoveling box cars of sand for extra pay after hours. He moved to Omaha in 1952, securing work in the fuel trucking industry. His young family joined him shortly after and they made a home in Council Bluffs. He began driving for Wynne Transport in 1961, when the now large company had only five trucks. He logged countless safe driving miles, receiving recognition from the President's safe driving council. Ray worked as an owner operator for Wynne until his retirement in 1995. No stranger to hard work, Ray could seemingly fix or do anything.

Ray excelled at the game of Horseshoes, winning a State Championship in his class. He was instrumental in forming the Southwest Iowa Horseshoe Pitching Association, working tirelessly at bringing the Sunset Park Horseshoe Courts to Council Bluffs. He helped to organize and run many leagues and tournaments throughout the years, and for many years after he stopped competing. He was always willing and helpful trying to get others interested in the game, providing equipment, advice, and encouragement. He was elected to the Iowa Horseshoe Pitching Hall of Fame in 2014.

Ray was preceded by his parents; brother, Keith; and wife, Janis. He is survived by his two sons, Pat (Rita), and Tim (Rosemary Pauley); grandchildren, David (Carri), and Rose (Will Rudd); great-grandchildren, Taylor, Brad, and Aiden; sister, Judith (Bill) Vogt; many nieces and nephews; special friend, Mary Smith, and countless other friends.

CHRISTIAN WAKE SERVICE: Sunday, 4pm, followed by VISITATION until 6pm, all at the funeral home. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, 10am, at St. Peter Catholic Church. Interment: Memorial Park Cemetery, followed by a luncheon at the parish hall. Family will direct memorials.

CUTLER-O'NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING

Bayliss Park Chapel, 545 Willow Ave., Council Bluffs, IA

(712) 322-7779 | www.cutleroneill.com
Published by Omaha World-Herald on Feb. 17, 2023.

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Patty Bartholomew

September 1, 2023

What a prince of a fella! So sorry for this loss.
He was a devoted friend to my dad Dean. Ray was always there for dad.
Patty Carter Bartholomew

John Heithoff

February 20, 2023

He was a good man. I am honored to have known him.
John Heithoff

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Larry & Bev Stone

February 19, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. He will be missed

Jean Delehant

February 17, 2023

Tim and family, I am SO sorry for the loss of your dad.

Deb & Neal Nation

February 17, 2023

So sorry for your loss...I remember playing cards w/Jan & Ray at their house after we were first married. Always a fun time!

Tim Capel

February 17, 2023

To Timmy and the Daugherty Family,
Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you today.

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19

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4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home & Crematory

545 Willow Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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20

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 a.m.

St. Peter's Catholic Church

1 Bluff Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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545 Willow Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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