Bradley Craig Daugherty, 49, of North Jackson went to be with his Lord and Savior on
March 29, 2018 after a short battle with cancer. He was born in Youngstown, Ohio on October
10, 1968, to Daniel and Charlene (Marsh) Daugherty. He graduated from Jackson-Milton
High School in 1987. In the year 2000 he graduated with highest honors from ITT,
earning his degree in Electronic Engineering Technology. He quickly began his career as
a Field Service Engineer for Healthtronics out of Austin, Texas in 2000. He joined
Farmers National Bank in 2003, becoming an Assistant Vice President and the Manager
of their Columbiana branch. He was passionate about his job and was committed to his
staff as a mentor and friend. He was on the Board of Directors of the Columbiana
Chamber of Commerce and was the President of the Mahoning County Lion's Club. Brad
was proud of his fundraising efforts for those in need. He was an avid fan of the
Cleveland Cavaliers, Browns, Indians and The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Brad had a sharp wit and keen sense of humor and was known to play the occasional
practical joke on an unsuspecting victim. His laughter was infectious (even at this own
jokes). "Brad was funny."
His interests varied, from music concerts, fantasy football, golf, playing guitar, classic
sitcoms, to mystery escape rooms and traveling on cruises. The backyard tag football
games with his brothers and nephews were the highlight of his family gatherings.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Lori and their cats, Meowy and Kitty. Awaiting his
arrival at the "Rainbow Bridge" is his deceased best friend, his golden retriever, Kayla.
Brad is survived by his wife, Lori Daugherty; his parents, Daniel and Charlene Daugherty;
his sister, Lori Edwards; his brothers, Joseph (Lisa) Daugherty and Eric (Patti)
Daugherty; his "extended family-in-marriage", Eleanor Haddix, Aaron (Cheri)
Smith, Rick (Melissa) Haddix; nieces, Kori, Melanie, Kaylee, Marybeth and Tabitha;
and nephews, Rayce, Andrew and Will.
Per Brad's request there will be no funeral services. There will be a "Celebration of
Life" the Summer of 2018 date TBD.