Jeff & Kathy Mcclure
Jeff & I have so many good memories of Mark, more numerous to mention them all. We are truly saddened to hear of his passing.
Birth date: Jan 5, 1964 Death date: Jun 30, 2023
Lyle Mark Daugherty, 59, of Denver, passed away Friday June 30th, 2023. Over the course of his life he lived in Paris, KY, Union, KY, Raleigh, NC, Newnan, GA, and finally Denver, NC. Mark was a loving and devoted Son, Husband, Br Read Obituary
Jeff & I have so many good memories of Mark, more numerous to mention them all. We are truly saddened to hear of his passing.
Well since day one when he called after they moved to here his only concerns was let’s put any stress aside of Casey his wife he told me and then he started to talks about Allie graduation time and after all we becoming a good team working over the new house and he always said I just want to make Casey happy and yes we did too many projects over a new house and he always asked Did you see Casey happy ?and I answered yes she seems happy and he replied “ good does all it’s matter “
I was looking at all the texts of his projects and he was always a warm and demanding person but also with a lot of wisdom where he always made me feel welcome. It has been an honor to have worked for you Mark and your family I will always remember our last talk at the
balcony of your house where
You said about your plans and that the only thing you wanted is for your girls to be good and well at home In case you had to travel for work, you only thought that your family was happy
Thank you for everything for your time for your talks for your advise it was a pleasure to worked for you
Gabby
I feel blessed to have crossed paths with Mark. I hired him at Toyota in Georgetown many years ago and worked with him both in Georgetown and Erlanger. He was a knowledgeable and likeable person with a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. Working with Mark when he teamed up with Mary Diggins made life enjoyable. And when Arnold Pearl was thrown in the mix, it was downright hilarious at times! I still get tears of joy in my eyes thinking of the memories and I hope your tears turn to joy when you think about how positively he influenced many other good people. Bless you in your time of loss. Know that he was a kind person to many.
Casey and family - In celebration of Mark's life, it was a joy to work with him at both TMNA and TBA. He had a wonderful sense of humor and his kindness made a day so much nicer. I am grateful for having known him. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Casey, my deepest condolences go out to you and the family. In the short time we worked together, he had an immediate impact on me. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversations and our meetings used to always run over than expected causing delays on other meetings he had. I had no issues with him blaming AJ for being late to other meetings and the ongoing joke about me over utilizing meeting time with my rants..lol. He was always very supportive and always providing excellent wisdom on anything we discussed. I know he deeply loved his family and was a devoted husband, son, father and grand father. He holds a special place in my heart!
I am sad to learn of Mark’s passing. I worked with him many years ago at TMMK. He was smart and funny, and always a good mentor. He left a positive impact on those who knew him.
Denise Hord
Casey, I’m shocked and saddened to hear of Mark’s passing. Please accept my condolences. He was a wonderful boss and mentor to me. His patience and humor got me through a rough learning curve. I fondly remember with a smile one of his most used remarks,” Unbelievable!”, which covered a multitude of feelings about any situation. God bless you, Casey.
Loa Dunn
I’m so very sorry that Mark is gone. I met Mark early in my Toyota career. Mark was so smart and competent and I learned a lot about how to do well at work from him. Mark was also a lot of fun and my memories include much laughter. My heartfelt condolences to Mark’s wife and children.