The Jena Times - April 10, 1958, Thursday
J. E. Doughty, 63, native and longtime resident of LaSalle Parish and the Jena area, was buried Wednesday following rites held at the Pine Grove Cemetery.
Services for Mr. Doughty were held at the First Baptist Church in Ferriday, with the Rev. Briggs and the Rev. McKeithen conducting the rites.
A resident of Ferriday for the past 10 years, Mr. Doughty died in a hospital there Tuesday morning. He had been in ill health since last August.
A member of the long-established and prominent family in this section of Louisiana, Mr. Doughty is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Renfrow; two daughters, Mrs. Velda May Doughty Wilson and Mrs. Gladys Doughty Hutchenson; six sisters, Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. J. A. Smith, both of Jena; Mrs. S. B. Spinks of the Fellowship community; Mrs. Minnie Arthurs of Foules, Mrs. Ada Haynes of Blade and Miss Lillie Doughty of Routon; a brother, W. R. Doughty of Sulphur Springs, Texas; three grandchildren and a number of nieces and
nephews.
Interment was in the old family cemetery plot at Pine Grove. Serving as pallbearers were "Bo" Wilson, J. Doughty, Beard Spinks, Coy Doughty, Hugh Arthurs, James Smith, Aubrey Doughty and Monroe Wright.
The Jena Times - April 10, 1958, Thursday
J. E. Doughty, 63, native and longtime resident of LaSalle Parish and the Jena area, was buried Wednesday following rites held at the Pine Grove Cemetery.
Services for Mr. Doughty were held at the First Baptist Church in Ferriday, with the Rev. Briggs and the Rev. McKeithen conducting the rites.
A resident of Ferriday for the past 10 years, Mr. Doughty died in a hospital there Tuesday morning. He had been in ill health since last August.
A member of the long-established and prominent family in this section of Louisiana, Mr. Doughty is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Renfrow; two daughters, Mrs. Velda May Doughty Wilson and Mrs. Gladys Doughty Hutchenson; six sisters, Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. J. A. Smith, both of Jena; Mrs. S. B. Spinks of the Fellowship community; Mrs. Minnie Arthurs of Foules, Mrs. Ada Haynes of Blade and Miss Lillie Doughty of Routon; a brother, W. R. Doughty of Sulphur Springs, Texas; three grandchildren and a number of nieces and
nephews.
Interment was in the old family cemetery plot at Pine Grove. Serving as pallbearers were "Bo" Wilson, J. Doughty, Beard Spinks, Coy Doughty, Hugh Arthurs, James Smith, Aubrey Doughty and Monroe Wright.
Inscription
Ever faithful in all things.
Family Members
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William Richard Doughty
1872–1965
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Mary Etta Doughty Spinks
1874–1963
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Archibald Tilton "Arch" Doughty
1876–1924
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Robert Lee Doughty
1879–1944
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Jason Leonard "Buck" Doughty Jr
1882–1943
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Thomas Jefferson "Wheeler" Doughty
1882–1913
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Chester Arthur Doughty
1885–1933
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Margaret Elouise "Maggie" Doughty Wright
1887–1921
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Martha Jane "Mattie" Doughty Smith
1889–1980
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Minnie Bell Doughty Arthur
1891–1971
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Ada Viola Doughty Hanes
1893–1992
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Lillie Mae Doughty Arthur
1897–1991
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Olivia Bianca "Levi" Doughty Wilson
1898–1995
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