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Daniel D. Dougherty |
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Daniel
D. Dougherty, 88, of Lancaster, passed away on April 8, 2011 at
Lancaster General Hospital. He was born in Lancaster to the late
Daniel and Ida (Eisenberger) Dougherty.
Dan was
preceded in death by his wife Virginia G. (Gallagher) Dougherty on
April 23, 2010. They celebrated 60 years of marriage.
Dan served his
country with the US Army.
He retired as
a Supervisor with Armstrong World Industries Flooring Department.
Dan is
survived by four daughters, Patricia, wife of William Jones, of
Lancaster, Deborah, wife of Richard Schiebel, of Dublin, OH, Teri,
of Maryland, and Dana, wife of Christopher Myers, of Lancaster.
Pop had ten grandchildren, Rick Becker, Caitlin (Bryan Burch),
Danny, Erin, and R.C. Schiebel, Christopher, Michael, Daniel,
Meghan, and Courtney Myers one great grandchild, Rory Burch, and a
sister, Sarah Shindle.
He was
preceded in death by a twin brother, Dennis, a brother, James, and
sister, Mary Campbell.
Relatives and
friends are respectfully invited to Celebrate the Mass of
Christian Burial on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 11am from St John
Neumann Catholic Church 601 E. Delp Rd. Lancaster, with The Rev.
Edward Gaffney,O.P. and The Rev. Paul Thiesz as Celebrants. A
viewing will take place on Sunday from 6-8pm at the Charles F.
Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory 3110 Lititz Pk. with the
Recitation of the Holy Rosary at 7:30pm and again at the church on
Monday from 10-11am. Final farewell and commendation will be in
St. Mary's Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Dan's
memory to The Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary, Monastery of
the Immaculate Heart of Mary 1864 Lititz Pk. Lancaster, PA 17601.
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Dear All,
I post this note of sympathy and remembrance with a heavy heart
for "Our Good Neighbor" will be sorely missed. When I think of
Mr. Dougherty, I think of his devotion to his dear Ginny and to
your family. I remember the neighborly 'tomato plant contests'
each year as he and my Dad had a friendly bet as to which one of
them would harvest the first tomato. In recent years, he was my
'Snow Blower Angel' who made sure, despite the fact that he
could barely get around on a bum knee,' that my driveway was
clear of snow. He was, without a doubt, a good man...a kind man.
And I will miss him.
From my hallway, where I turn off the outdoor lights every
night, I would look 'up the street' toward the Dougherty house
and see his second story room light. It gave me comfort to know
that he and Ginny, or during this last year, he alone, was
'there.' Although that light is now darkened, I believe in my
heart that all any of us needs to do is look to God's vast
heaven as surely one of those stars is the large Spirit of God's
newest Angel. May the God of Dan's deep and abiding faith
comfort you in these coming days. With sincere condolences,
Peg and Kitty O'Neill
On behalf of my parents, Homer and June Adams,
I would like to express our heartfelt sympathy for the death of
your father. My dad worked with Dan for many years at Armstrong
and Dan was a dear and loyal friend to my dad, especially
following his stroke in 1986. My parents always looked forward
to Dan's visits. Unfortunately my parents are unable to attend
the services, due to health issues. They were shocked and very
saddened to learn of your father's death. Please accept our
condolences.
Kay Adams Burky
Dear Friends,
In all the distress of your present sorrow it will comfort you
to know... that human love does not die but is in some
mysterious manner transmuted too the eternal, The love and
dedication you showed your Father was a constant inspiration to
me.
I remember your Dad would open the trunk of his car, after mass
at the Monastery and share the fruits of his garden 'tomatoes',
The many times he and your mother invited the 0645 group to the
Manor,
Their love and generosity to include everyone always was very
inspiring.
God has called him home, to be reunited with your mother.
I was out of town, I left right after mass on Friday to attend
another funeral, got back last night.
Please accept my deepest sympathy
Teresa
To the Dougherty family: my thoughts and
prayers are with you at this time.
And to my friend Petey, a very special hug. I am thinking of
you.
Pam (Garrett) Young
LCHS Class of 1970
On behalf of the Life Group at LCBC church
(the group that did yard and house work for Daniel this past
fall), I want to express our sincere sympathy to you all, and
esp. those we met at Christmas--sister, daughters, in-laws, and
grandchildren. We are so glad that we got to meet Daniel, but so
sorry that our time together was so short. Oh course, you will
all miss him so much more than we can imagine. You seem like a
very close family. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers.
May God comfort you all.
Hugs,
Deb Strubel and friends
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