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Steven Wayne Daugherty
Nov 17,1949 - Dec 30,1998
Posted by Wanda Purcell

Steven Wayne Daugherty, age 49, died Wednesday December 30, 1998. He
was born to Dewey A. and Gladys Daugherty on November 17, 1949 in Sayre,
Oklahoma.

Steven was a 1968 graduate of Cheyenne High School and then attended
Southwestern State University in Weatherford. In 1973 he married Becky
Wilson in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. They moved to Yukon in 1986 coming from
Elk City, Oklahoma.

Steven served in the United States Army during the
Vietnam War. He owned the Texaco Food Mart in Mustang.

He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Becky Daugherty, two sons, Tyson
Ryan and Tanner Acole Daugherty both of Yukon, one daughter, Shannon
LaShea Daugherty of Yukon, Oklahoma, mother Gladys Daugherty of Cheyenne,
Oklahoma; one brother, Stan Daugherty of Houston, Texas; two sisters
Gayle Damron of Moore, Oklahoma and Vicky Miller of Strong City, Oklahoma
and one grandchild Tate Dillon.

He is preceded in death by his father, Dewey A. Daugherty.

Services were set for 2;00 p.m. Saturday January 2, 1999 at the Yanda
and Son Chapel with John Miller officiating. Interment followed at
the Yukon Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Yanda and Son
Funeral Home, Yukon, Oklahoma.

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK

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