Carrie Daugherty

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    -Carol Daugherty-

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Carrie Daugherty

1983-2008

Carrie Amanda Daugherty, 24, of Chattanooga, died on Wednesday, March 19, 2008.

Carrie was born in Chattanooga on May 8, 1983. She attended pre-school at St. Peters Episcopal Church, then attended St. Jude Catholic School and was a 2001 graduate of Notre Dame High School. Carrie attended Spring Hill College and was currently enrolled at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Carrie was a cheerleader and was named the Millennium Homecoming Queen in 2000. She loved working at Barleys with her friends.

Carrie was a member of St. Jude Catholic Church where she was very active with the youth serving as Diocesan on the Youth Ministry Advisor Council. She was training for a marathon to help raise money to fight childhood cancer.

Carrie was preceded in death by her niece, Emily Ransom, and a grandfather, Harry Daugherty.

She is survived by her parents, Carol and Steve Daugherty; siblings, Wendy (Jonathon) Ransom, Will, Patrick, Tim and Scott (Angel) Daugherty, Shannon (Rob) Boyd, and Steve Daugherty, Jr.; grandparents, Jim and Helen Rogers and O.T. Daugherty; nieces and nephews, Jon Pat, Max, Chloe, Jack, Annie and Mia.

Carrie Daugherty

Carrie Daugherty

Carrie Daugherty

Carrie Daugherty

Carrie Daugherty

Carrie Daugherty