Pauline Etta Guard
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1936 - Bright, Dearborn, Indiana, United States Christening: Death: 8 Aug 2001 - 4737 North State Road 1, Pennville, Jay, Indiana, United States ( at age 64) Burial: 11 Aug 2001 - Pennville IOOF Cemetery, Pennville, Jay, Indiana, United States Cause of Death: cerebral failure (2 weeks)/due to cerebral metostosis (9 months) and breast cancer )18-24 months} Find A Grave ID: 103090095
Parents
Father: William Bryan Guard Mother: Ruth I. Blasdel
Spouses and Children
1. *William Elwood Daugherty Jr Marriage: 9 Jun 1957 Marriage Notes
Pauline Guard, Mr. Daugherty Plight Troth
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Mrs. Wllllam E. Da'ugherty, Jr.
Young & Carl Phot)
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Daugherty, Jr. (Pauline Etta Guard), whose marriage took place sunday June 9, in Bright Methodist church, are residing in an apartment near Indianapolis and will return to Purdue University in the fall to finish their Senior years. Mrs. Daugherty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Guard of route 1, Lawrenceburg and Mr. Daugherty is the son of Mr; and Mrs. William E. Daugherty of route 1. New Palestine. Ind.
The double ring ceremony was performed at half after two o'clock in the afternoon, with the Rev. James M. Austin officiating, assisted by the Rev. John Bobak of Lafayette. A reception was held immediately afterward in the church basement.
The church was decorated with baskets of white Ismene lilies and sword fern, and two-seven branched candelabra, tied with White ribbon and fernery at the altar. Before the exchange of vows Mrs. Gerald Nevitt, accompanied by Miss
Maxim Smith, beautifully sang "I Love You Truly". "Wedding .Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer".
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length wedding gown featuring a full skirt of net and tulle over satin, and lace over satin, fitted bodice styled with V neckline, long sleeves and pearl trim neckline. Her headpiece
was of matching lace edged with pearls, she wore a soft tulle fingertip veil, and her only jewelry was is single strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a white Bible covered with tiny rosebuds and the flower of love with streamers hanging from the Bible.
Miss Laverne Guard, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and the bridegrooms sister, Miss Georgie Daugherty and Miss Shirley Delaney of Lafayette, were the bridesmaids.
The maid of honor was gowned in a pastel blue floor length gown of lace and tulle over taffeta, and the bridesmaids wore identical gowns in a soft shade of pink. They wore formal headbands that matched their gowns and carried baskets of summer chrysanthemums and rosebuds tied with matching ribbon
streamers,
The bridegroom's best man was Gerald Nevitt of Anderson, and Herbert Scheim of Indianapolis and Larry Grubbs of Harrison were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a cotillion blue brocaded taffeta dress with matching blue hat and white accessories, and a corsage of pink roseibuds. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with white accessories and her corsage was also of pink rosebuds.
For the reception. the church basement was decorated with large white wedding bells and streamers over the gift table. The four-tier wedding cake, topped with bridal figurines, which had been baked and decorated by the bride's mother, was cut and served with punch and other refreshments.
For traveling on their wedding trip to Lake Michigan, the bride wore a copen blue tailored dress with white accessories, and the center of her bridal bouquet as a corsage.
The bride was graduated trom Bright high school and has just completed her Junior year at Purdue University school of Home Ec. Mr. Daugherty, a graduate of New Palestine high school. has completed his Junior year at Purdue University, school of agriculture, and is employed at Kroger Dairy Plant for the summer.
Notes
General:
Per 1940 US Census: 4/3/1940, unincorporated Bright, Miller Township, Dearborn, Indiana
William Guard is the 39 year old white male head of household, who owns his farm house valued at $4,000. Born in Indiana, he lived in this same home in 1935. Educated through 8th grade, he works on his own account as a farmer. He received no wages in 1939 and no other income of $50 or more. His wife is 29 year old Ruth Guard, born in Indiana. Ruth completed 4 years of high school. They have three children, all born in Indiana: 6 year old son, Delmar Guard, finished 1st grade; 3 year old daughter Pauline Guard; and 10 month old daughter Laverene Guard.
Per 1950 US Census 4/6/1950 STate Line Road, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana
William B. Guard is the 49 year old white male head of household, a farmer living on his own farm, working 40 hours last week. His wife, 39 year old Ruth I Guard, keeps house. They have 3 children - 16 year old son Delmar L. Guard, 13 year old daughter Pauline E. Guard, and 9 year old daughter Laverne A. Guard. All family members were born in Indiana.
Per Obituary in The Star Press Muncie, Indiana, August 10, 2001
Pauline E. Daugherty, 64
PENNVILLE \emdash Pauline E. Daugherty, 64, died Wednesday.
She had taught at the Poling School from 1960 until 1963 and was a substitute teacher in the Jay School system until 1999.
Survivors: her husband. William E. Daugherty Jr.; two sons, Ron and Don Daugherty; a sister, Laverne Long; a brother, Delmar Lee Guard; her mother, Ruth l. Guard. and two grandchildren.
Services: 1 p.m. Saturday, Faith Evangelical Church, rural Portland.
Burial: lOOF Cemetery. Calling: 3-8 p.m. today, Williamson and Spencer Funeral Home, Portland,
and noon Saturday until service time at the church.
Per Indiana Death Certificate
Pauline E. Daugherty, a white female, was born October 10, 1936 in Bright, Indiana. She died at home, 4737 North State Road 1, Jay, Pennville, Indiana, on August 8, 2001 at the age of 64. She was employed as a teacher in education industry, and is survived by her husband (and informant), William E. Daugherty, Jr. She was educated through 12th grade. Her father was William B. Guard, her mother Ruth I. Blasdel. She is to be buried August 11, 201 in I.O.O.F. (Twin Hills) Cemetery east of Pennville, Indiana.
Cause of death was cerebral failure (2 weeks) due to cerebral metostosis (9 months) and breast cancer )18-24 months}.
Per Findagrave
Pauline E. Guard Daugherty
Birth 1936 Indiana, USA
Death 2001 (aged 64\endash 65) Burial
Pennville IOOF Cemetery Pennville, Jay County, Indiana, USA
Memorial ID 103090095
Per U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
NamePauline Etta Guard [Pauline Etta Daugherty] [Pauline Daugherty]
GenderFemale
RaceWhite
Birth Date10 Oct 1936
Birth PlaceLawrenceburg, Indiana
Death Date8 Aug 2001
FatherWilliam B Guard
Mother Ruth I Guard
SSN313405865
NotesMay 1956: Name listed as PAULINE ETTA GUARD;
Aug 1958: Name listed as PAULINE ETTA DAUGHERTY;
29 Aug 2001: Name listed as PAULINE E DAUGHERTY
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