Dorothy-DAUGHTRY-Obituary

Dorothy DAUGHTRY

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Dorothy Kirby Daughtry, 93, departed this life on Nov. 16, 2010. She was born in Newport News, Va., and was a resident of Hampton since 1950.She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry L. Daughtry; sons, Benjamin L. Daughtry and John Daughtry; and daughter, Etta Jones.She is...

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It was a blessing for me to know and spend time with Aunt Dorothy. She was a beautiful and kind lady filled with love and encouragement. She is at peace with the Lord and will be sorely missed.

I'll always remember Aunt Dorothy as a kind sweet family member, and, as a person who enjoyed reading and discussing books.It was a joy to know her. I will keep her family in my prayers.

Sister Daughtry, So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother-in-law. I know she will be deeply missed by your family. May Jehovah comfort you.

To the Daughtry Family, I am sorry to hear about your lost. It is hard losing a mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and a friend. I hope it helps to know that others care and are praying that the beautiful thoughts and memories shared by friends and loved ones will help to ease the pain and bring you a measure of comfort.

To the Daughtry Family, My prayers are with you as you Celebrate the Life of your Love One. Mrs. Daughtry was my First Grade teacher at Newsome Park Elementary in 1966. Not only was she my teacher, she was the first grade teacher of four of my siblings before me and one sibling after me. I will never forget her class. She instilled so much into her students and believed in all of us. I often thought about MY FIRST GRADE TEACHER and as I reflect back, she had a way of making sure we were...



Theresa & Family, The pain of losing your mother, grandmother, mother-in-law has to be tempered with the knowledge that she is in the hands of the Lord and no longer suffering. She will always be remember as a constant in my life growing up on Bell Street. I will always remember all the good times we all spent together.

Charlene & Kenneth Harris, Milford, Virginia

To the Daughtry Family, It was a pleasure to have met Mrs. Daughtry although I might have only known her for a short time, I can say she was my friend. Each time i visited her whether she was in the hospital or at the nursing home she was a joy to be around. Aunt Theresa you lost a mother but i lost my friend. I call her my friend because she became a friend because she was and i will truely miss my friend. Remember to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Remember you all...

Theresa and Family: I attended school with both Etta and you; I am sending my condolences to all of your family members and you in hopes of comfort knowing someone in the Phenix class cares. EHardyJr, Class of '61.

My grandmother was an extraordinary woman. She will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her.