Extracted from The Alexandria Daily Town Talk (Alexandria, LA)
Saturday, July 31, 1937

MRS. W. M. DOSHIER

JENA, La., July 31. -- (Special) -- The passing of Mrs. Wealthie M. Doshier on Monday night was a shock to friends and other of this community. Mrs. Doshier, who died at 8:45 p.m. has been confined to her bed seriously ill for several days with cerebral hemorrages which was the cause of her death stated the attending physicians.

The deceased's maiden name was Wealthie M. Tauton, born at Manifest, La., July 25, 1871 and was married to Richard Harris Doshier, deceased, at Manifest in 1888 and at the time of her death had lived in this community around 9 years, coming here from Lake Charles. She was a member of the Baptist church of Sulphur, Louisiana.

Mrs. Doshier was buried at the cemetery in Manifest on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Thompson, of Manifest, officiating.

The deceased is survived by 4 sons, T. O. Doshier, of Manifest; John H. Doshier, of Lake Charles; J. T. Doshier and Woodie B. Doshier of Jena; 3 daughters, Mrs. F. L. Richardsen, Mrs. Trudie McClure and Mrs. L. E. Stafford, all of Jena; one sister, Mrs. J. M. Heard, of Manifest; one half-brother, Peter M. Young, of Manifest and one half sister, Mrs. Sallie M. Terry, of Alahombra, California.