Alice Glenn Doughtie
- Born: Cir 1947
- Died: Cir 1969 at age 22
- Buried: Six Oaks Cemetery, Beaufort Co., SC
General Notes:
Alice Glenn Doughtie is named in the obituary of her brother, Timothy Doughtie.
http://www.lowcountrynewspapers.net/archive/node/70430 Hilton Head Island resident Bob Arundell received the 2003 Alice Glenn Doughtie Good Citizenship Award for selfless service to the community Saturday night at the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce's annual ball.' .... The Alice Glenn Doughtie award, first presented in 1971, is dedicated by her family to the memory of Doughtie, who died at 22 after providing an example of a life in service to others at an early age.'
From www.findagrave.com Alice Glenn Doughtie Birth: Oct. 23, 1947 Death: Nov. 8, 1969 Miss Alice DOUGHTIE was one of five children of Charles Wilson DOUGHTIE Jr. and Sarah Rogers COLLINS. Alice died November 8, 1969, in a nursing home in Euclid, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, after a long illness at age 22. She was buried in Six Oaks Cemetery, Sea Pines Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina where her mother, Sallie and her brother, Timothy C. DOUGHTIE are also buried. Much of Alice's childhood was spent in New Caanan, Connecticut, where her father rode commuter trains for hours to work as a creative supervisor for a major Madison Avenue advertising agency. In 1961 when Alice was 14, her father moved the famiy to a newly-created housing development, Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Alice was a National Honor Student at the Savannah Country Day School, attended Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, and implemented Operation Head-Start at Hilton Head, South Carolina. She was the granddaughter of Charles Augustus COLLINS who died April 1, 1931, in Cleveland, Ohio, at age 57 and Grace (GRATTAN) COLLINS who died March 8, 1958, at her home in Shaker Heights, Ohio, at age 76. [written by Mary K. Ward] Sources: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #105; Ohio Death Records; etc.
Burial: Six Oaks Cemetery Sea Pines Plantation Beaufort County South Carolina, USA Plot: Live Oak Circle
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