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Ann Elizabeth Daugherty, 60, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away on March 28, 2019 at Research Medical Center. A memorial service will be held from 10:00am – 12:00pm, Saturday, April 27, 2019 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, Raytown, Missouri.
Ms. Daugherty was born on February 12, 1959 in Kansas City, Missouri. Ann Elizabeth was born to parents John Charles and Karla June Hayde. She had a Catholic background and was a devoted mother to her two children, Bradley Charles Daugherty and Natalie Jean Daugherty. Ann was loving and selfless. She lived to bring happiness to those she loved.
She was preceded in death by her parents John and Karla Hayde, brother John S. Hayde and sister Marilyn Joyce Nixon.
Survivors include her two children, Natalie Jean Daugherty and Bradley Charles Daugherty and sister Karilyn Sue Johnson.
Memorial Contributions can be made to Natalie Jean Daugherty or Bradley Charles Daugherty.
In Honor of Ann Elizabeth Daugherty
“You came to life so sudden
You came to bring new life
A peaceful resignation
To something else more kind
Sweet, honor fighter
The war has been won
We send you back home dear,
Your job now well done
You left us too soon
Without your repay
But heaven awaits
To spend the rest of your days
Take what you’ve learned
True gold in your hands
More will await you
In your promised land
Sweet, honor fighter
The war has been won
For all your results lay
In our hearts for lifetimes to come.
-Natalie Jean Daugherty
Patty Wheelr says
Ann, I will always remember your laughter, your generosity, your way of getting your point across, but mostly I will remember what a good person and friend you were to me! We had good Times together you, me and Veronica(Natalie)! I will always treasure those memories forever more! Veronica, what a beautiful poem that your wrote to honor your mother and my friend! This world will truly be a little darker without your mother, my friend!! Till we meet again!! Love you Ms.Ann (R.I. Paradise!!) ????
Karla Hader says
Sorry about your suffering. All is well now.
Kelly Madden says
Annie, we had so much fun and so much silliness between us over the years. You will be missed, and our family won’t be the same without you. I promise we will all keep an eye out on your kids, so there is no worry. I know Grandma Karla, Grandpa Jack, Marilyn and John were there to greet you. What a wonderful reunion that was, I’m sure. You had a kind, sweet and loving heart. R.I.P. Annie, until we meet again! Love you!!!!
Liz Harness says
Ann i always told you if i could be half the mom and coolest woman that you were, i would be happy with my life!!! You where always sweet to me when others werent so nice!!! And i never will forget that!!! I carry a peice of you in my heart, and will miss you!!!! Until we meet again and we will in Gods arms…..know that I Love You!!! RIP love Liz
James Daugherty says
Ann, you will be dearly missed. I could always count on you in our 18 years of marriage though nothing is perfect. The Daugherty and Miller family’s will always miss you as you brought us all together with your passing. Our kids are very independent in which we instilled in them. Differences since your passing will be overcome as Adults will do. All the old family
movies I have started to watch recently going back to 1987 and I know we will all come together and laugh and enjoy our memories again.
Will Always Miss YOU!
Jim Daugherty
Sherry Vannoy says
We pray that the Good God bring you and your family peace, give you strength, and comfort your hearts during this most difficult time. Annie was my dear friend, my sidekick and my bridesmaid. We had many great times and fond memories! I will remember her always and forever.