Laverne Eugene Daugherty (July 31, 1922 - January 17, 1971): Difference between revisions
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bust reported in the Chicago Tribune, Feb 13 1965 to the right. 2020-03-04 I retrieved it and some similar articles from that paper and they | bust reported in the Chicago Tribune, Feb 13 1965 to the right. 2020-03-04 I retrieved it and some similar articles from that paper and they | ||
put some things in context. He had been given probation for a '49 dope charge so there was a minimum 10 year sentence in '65, from which | put some things in context. He had been given probation for a '49 dope charge so there was a minimum 10 year sentence in '65, from which | ||
he was released by presidential pardon in | he was released by <a href=https://www.justice.gov/pardon/commutations-granted-president-richard-nixon-1969-1974>presidential pardon</a> in early '70 due to cancer (where the IQ report of 160 was a factor). <br><br> | ||
A charismatic individual whose demeanor didn reflect the common desperation as exemplified in his particular circumstances, despite a lack of a socially acceptable career, he had | A charismatic individual whose demeanor didn reflect the common desperation as exemplified in his particular circumstances, despite a lack of a socially acceptable career, he had | ||
very solid bourgeois values, similar to other siblings who were raised by a very strong single parent mother who was said to be a | very solid bourgeois values, similar to other siblings who were raised by a very strong single parent mother who was said to be a | ||
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circumstances he was considered a failure but this is actually the opposite of the case. While his life was not long it was lead with | circumstances he was considered a failure but this is actually the opposite of the case. While his life was not long it was lead with | ||
enough dignity and style to command respect and not just by his family. Although he apparently was my primary caregiver after | enough dignity and style to command respect and not just by his family. Although he apparently was my primary caregiver after | ||
birth by an early age, as a result of | birth by an early age, as a result of unfortunate family dynamics, there was mutual alienation from the start of my continuous memory which only increased while he was alive. | ||
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Dad at Phillips |
Dad and VistaCruiser |
c. 1970 XE |