Obituary
STEVEN JOHN DOUGHERTY
6/2/71 – 2/7/20
BORN IN NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND TO DALE A (RICHARDSON) DOUGHERTY AND JAMES L. DOUGHERTY.
PASSED AWAY IN DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 7TH, 2020 .
AT THE TIME OF HIS PASSING, STEVEN WAS A RESIDENT OF PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA HAVING MOVED THERE FROM KENTUCKY IN 2016.
STEVEN ‘S WORKING YEARS CARRIED HIM FROM HIS CHILDHOOD HOME IN RHODE ISLAND TO FLORIDA ABOARD A RACING YACHT , TO COLORADO ‘S SKI SLOPES AND ON TO CALIFORNIA, NEVADA AND BACK TO RHODE ISLAND WHERE HE CONTINUED IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION INDUSTRIES. ONCE AGAIN BACK TO FLORIDA AND THEN ON TO KENTUCKY WHERE HE SETTLED WITH HIS WIFE , SHAUNA TURPIN DOUGHERTY AFTER HAVING BEEN BLESSED WITH THE BIRTH OF HIS SON CASEY TIMON DOUGHERTY AND THEN SPENT HIS FINAL YEARS BACK IN FLORIDA .
STEVEN WAS PREDECEASED BY HIS WIFE SHAUNA AND BROTHER JAMES DONALD DOUGHERTY. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS SON CASEY TIMON DOUGHERTY OF SOMERSET, KENTUCKY, HIS PARENTS DALE AND JAMES DOUGHERTY OF PORT ORANGE FLORIDA AS WELL AS HIS SISTER KIMBERLY DOUGHERTY OF MIDDLETOWN, RHODE ISLAND. ALSO LEFT BEHIND ARE HIS NIECES ALYCIA DOUGHERTY OF PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA, AND COURTNEY CLARKE OF MIDDLETOWN, RHODE ISLAND AS WELL AS AUNTS AND COUSINS IN FLORIDA, MISSOURI , ILLINOIS , WISCONSIN , MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND .
WAKE AND SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT BALDWIN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 620 DUNLAWTON AVENUE, PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA 32127 ON WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12TH,2020 FROM 5 TO 7 PM.
Visitation
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
620 Dunlawton Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32127
Dad
Mom and Dad
Please accept deepest condolences from the Cicilline Family. We remember Steve with great fondness. He always had a beautiful smile and warm heart. There were those special days when he played hockey at St. George’s with Jimmy and Joe and Paul Cicilline. It was truly delightful times when our families got together there. Steve was a free spirit, finding a way to have fun whenever and wherever he could. Others were drawn to him. He made others feel happy because he was so easy-going, showing us how to enjoy the moment. We will keep him and the Dougherty Family in our prayers.
Most sincerely,
Bud Cicilline & the Cicilline Family
Please accept deepest condolences from the Cicilline Family. We remember Steve with great fondness. He always had a beautiful smile and warm heart. There were those special days when he played hockey at St. George’s with Jimmy and Joe and Paul Cicilline. It was a really delightful time when our families got together there. Steve was a free spirit finding a way to have fun whenever and wherever he could. Others were drawn to him. He made others feel happy because he was so easy-going and showing us how to enjoy the moment. We will keep him and the Dougherty Family in our prayers.
Most sincerely,
Bud Cicilline & the Cicilline Family
Waking up to the news last Saturday morning was devastating. I am so heartbroken. Steven was such a wonderful friend to me and so many others. Having known each other since we were tiny tots we were more like family, it took a while for this to really sink in. I cannot imagine the pain your going through. We are praying for all of you and you are always in our thoughts. Steven-give Mom, Dad & Jimmy a hug for me, until we meet again.
Susan Kosegarten
I am so incredibly sorry for this tremendous loss. We will keep your family in our prayers during this difficult time. Steve was loved by so many....
Mike Cranson
Love you all!