Misc. Notes
Alfred wrote a book, “No Peace For a Rebel,” that takes place during the Civil War.
1305Obituary, Taylor Funereal Service, Inc. (
www.taylorfuneral.com, accessed Jan 18, 2008):
“Dr. Alfred Wesley Doughty
(February 19, 1924 - March 23, 2005)
Dr. Alfred Wesley Doughty, DVM, 81, of Pinckneyville, IL., died March 23, 2005, at the Pinckneyville Community Hospital.
Doc was born Feb. 19, 1924, in Farmington, MO., to walter Wood Doughty & Minnie Melinda ‘Burch’ Doughty. also preceding-in-death were: 2 Sisters: Nell Rednour & Glenda Miller; 1 Brother: Glenwood Doughty. Doc married Margaret “Peg” Doughty on Sept. 8, 1949, in Council Bluffs, IA, & she survives. He was a US Navy Veteran of WWII; He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture & a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicene from The University of Missouri, Columbia. He was a Doctor of Veterinary medicine for over 25 years & Past-President of Southern Illinois Veterinary Medical Assoc. He was a former PCHS schoolboard member; built Oxbow & Westridge Subdivisions in Picnkneyville, a member of U.M.W.A, & most recently owned & operated Oxbow Bed & Breakfast in Pinckneyville. He was also the track Veterinarian for The DuQuoin State Fair for 17 years; Past-President of the Southern Illinois Bed & Breakfast Assoc, a Civil War enthusiast, a published author & restored old barns.
Survivors include: his WIFE: Margaret “Peg” of Pinckneyville; 1 DAUGHTER: Susan (& Wilbur) Engelhardt of Pinckneyville; 2 SONS: Michael (& Norma) Doughty, of Dallas, TX; Sean Patrick (& Christine) Campbell, of Nashville, TN; 2 BROTHERS: Donald Doughty, of Farmington, MO: & Melbourne (& Irene) Doughty, of Bonne Terre, MO; 2 GRANDCHILDREN: Amanda Frassato, of Las Vegas, NV & Sarah Frassato, of Chicago, IL. Also, numerous Nieces & Nephews.
Pinckneyville Funeral Arrangements: Visitation, Friday, 609 pm @Pyatt-Harrawood Funeral Home / 309 So. Main St. ‘ Pinckneyville, IL 62274 Phone: (618) 357.2136
Visitation resumes Saturday morning, 9 am - 11:30 am @ TAYLOR Funeral Service CHAPEL, Farmington. Graveside services will be: Saturday, 12 Noon, March 26, 2005, @ the Doughty Family Cemetery, Farmington, with Rev. Rocky Good officiating.
Memorials may be made to: The Luke Memorial Hospsice, 101 No. Walnut St., Pinckneyville, IL 62274 (618) 357.5491.”