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James E. Doughtie

Norfolk, Virginia

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James E. Doughtie NORFOLK - James E. Doughtie passed away Feb. 21, 2009. He was born July 23, 1955, to the late Lee Doughtie and Gloria K. Doughtie. He is survived by two daughters, Melissa D. Doughtie and Laura M. Doughtie; a son, Lee J. Doughtie; a sister, Kathy D. Sutherland; and two brothers,...

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My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. I am so sorry to hear about your father.He will be greatly missed by many. I just heard today 3/14/09
Pat

Melissa, Lee and Laura, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad, Always remember I'm here for you.

I was so sad to hear of Jimmy's passing.He was as true friend and he will never be forgotten. I have many fond memories of Jimmy as we grew up and older.Jimmy Doughtie was a legend.

No words can express the deepest sympathy we feel for ya'll, We are sorry to hear about your loss in your family. We have all lost someone recently, however we need to all remain strong. The one we have lost would want us to carry on as strong as we can. Remeber we are just up the street if anyone of you need anything or we can help in anyway, Please let us know.We will still be looking down the road to see Jim moving his vehicles around, We will miss him, never forget him !!!

I want you to know that I am so sorry to hear about your father. I will keep you lifted up in prayer.

From our family to your's, our thoughts and prayers are with you, always remember the good times and "Keep Looking Up".

A life of a great friend and Dad taken from us way too early in life. We'll all miss you Jimmy!
Our deepest sympathy to his children and family.

Sorry to hear about your father and our prayers go out to the family.

"No bond is as great as that between a parent and a child". May Jimmy live on in your hearts 4-ever with the special memories you each hold so very dear. My deepest condolences are with you all. He will truly be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.