Ada-Daugherty-Obituary

Ada Anne Daugherty

Sacramento, California

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On September 7, 2013 Ada Anne Daugherty passed away from this life as she lived, with faith, hope and love. Ada Anne Daugherty (Panattoni) was born to Carlo and Anna Panattoni on August 20, 1929 in Sacramento, California. She moved with her family to Viareggio, Italy at the age of 6 months. She...

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Ada Anne was a true friend, an angel amongst us. How I miss our lunch dates and your laughter. I´m sure your enjoying time with our Blessed Mother and making everyone laugh. Love you my dear friend!

I loved Ms. Daugherty. She was the most caring, kind person. She was my daughter's teacher at Camellia and still teaching when my grandkids went there. The world lost a wonderful woman.

It is with heartfelt sympathy and sadness to hear that our beloved teacher who truly had a heart of gold and loved her students changed addresses to her eternal home. She will be forever remembered and loved.

We are regretful that we did not hear in time to attend her home-going celebration. We loved her as a teacher and friend. God give you strenght.

The Heard and Poe family

Mrs. Daugherty you were a wonderful example and great influence on me. I appreciate you teaching my children. Donald, David, Danel, DeShelle Harris. My deepest sympathies to your family. May we all have lighter hearts with our wonderful memories. Give my angel Darren a whatfor and to remember logical consequences.
Rosanne (Harris) PECK

Quando arrivavi il tuo sorriso illuminava questo vecchio edificio. Hai portato un raggio di sole e di fede nei nostri cuori.
Ti ricorderemo sempre con affetto.
Ciao Ada

Ada will be deeply missed! We are so sorry for your loss.

Michael and Michelle Talani

One of God's truly great people. Never said a bad word about anyone and ALWAYS had a loving smile and word. She made a deep impression on me and I loved her!

Ada, you will be truly missed. Our little church as well as the cafeteria will never be the same. Your dedication to the Vietnamese Martyrs Church was indescribable and ever so humble. I will also miss the smile on your face as you wheeled your cart around to clean the tables. Your good work has affected so many but we never took the time to say thank you.
May God bless your soul as well as the hearts of those you have touched.

Your son loved you very much!