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Harry E. Dougherty

Posted 2019-10-13 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Harry Dougherty, 81, passed away at his home, Saturday evening, August
31, 2002. Harry was born in Ottawa, Kansas, April 3, 1921 to Ruth and
Earl Dougherty.

Harry had been a permanent resident of Lake Havasu for 18 years,
moving here from Canoga Park, Calif. where he had resided for 30
years.

Harry served in the US Navy from 1939 through 1945. Shortly after
Pearl Harbor, he married his wife Vivian. Of this union, they had one
son, Patrick Michael Dougherty.

He was on the battleship U.S.S. Tennessee in Pearl Harbor on December
7, 1941 when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and battleship row. His
ship took two direct hits but remained afloat. However, they were
penned into the harbor for 2 weeks by the wrecked ships around it
before being moved out to the States for repair. He remained on the
Tennessee for the remainder of the war, except two times he attended
advanced Navy schools in Washington DC. The Tennessee participated in
virtually every landing in the Pacific Theater. His ship took 3 hits
off Saipan and later at Okinawa a suicide attack bomber landed on the
deck where he had been standing only seconds before. Harry left the
Navy November 1945 with the rank of "Chief Petty Officer".Harry's
government service spanned 36 years including his 6 years in the Navy.

He started his civilian government career for the Dept. of Defense at
the Pueblo Army Ordinance Depot in Pueblo, Colo., later transferring
to the Dept. of Air Force in Pasadena, Calif. In 1965, he transferred
to Van Nuys, Calif. to DCAS the Defense Contract Administration
Services as a Quality Assurance Specialist. All of his service was in
the Guided Missile and Space Programs.

Harry was a member of the Masonic Lodge-Silver State AM/FM #95,
Pueblo, Colo., life member of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Assn. and a
charter member of the Colorado River Chapter #4, Lake Havasu, life
member of National Association of Retired Federal Employees, and life
member of the American Legion.

Harry is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Vivian of Lake
Havasu; son Patrick Dougherty of Farmington, New Mexico; half-sister
Maxine Haug of Council Grove, Kansas; 3 granddaughters, Katy Brown of
Deltona, Florida, Kelle West and Michele Dowty of Salem, Oregon; five
great grandchildren, Warren Brown of Deltona, Florida, Ericka,
Mercedes, Seth and Thomas of Salem, Oregon.

Donations may be made to the American Heart Association.A memorial
service will be held at a later date.Arrangements were made by Lietz-
Fraze Funeral Home.




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