Michelle (England) Daugherty
Michelle Renee Daugherty, daughter of Joe and Ruth Daugherty was born February 8, 1981 in Memphis, TN and departed this life on August 29, 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 39 years, 6 months and 21 days.
Michelle had a great love for her family and showed her love in countless ways. She loved watching her nieces and nephews play sports. But her one true love was watching her Ust play softball. She was so proud of Amiah and all her accomplishments. When she wasn’t watching Amiah play ball, you could find her spending time with her friends and family or watching the Sooners play whom she loved. People loved her tater tot casserole, she loved making jokes with her best friends. She will be forever missed but never forgotten.
Michelle was preceded in death by her parents Joe and Ruth Daugherty, brother; Christopher Galcatcher.
She is survived by a very loving family that includes her daughter Amiah Galcatcher and her husband Thomas Spotted Crow, stepson Malcom Spotted Crow, both of Stilwell, OK. Siblings; Dana Qualls of Broken Arrow, OK, Angela Daugherty, Brittany Daugherty both of Stilwell, OK.
Several aunts and uncles, other relatives and many friends also survived her.
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