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Funeral today of Eamonn Doherty 27.04.10

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of former Garda Commissioner and Inishowen native Eamonn Doherty who will be laid to rest today.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney said the peninsula had "lost a true advocate" and "legend".
"Eamonn Doherty was described as a legend by many of those who I met at the wake on Sunday and this only echoed the experience I had had from first hearing of the man, decades ago from my grandfather and others," she said.
"While he might have left Buncrana to work, Buncrana and Inishowen certainly never left him. Every Donegal Association event in Dublin had his support and yet, when he spotted the Inishowen people, he had a special affinity and a great loyalty. This sense of loyalty and fun extended across all stories that were recounted about him.
The late Eamonn Doherty The Moville-based senator said while attaining the Garda Commissionership was the pinnacle of his career, many would remember Eamonn Doherty for the "common touch" he exerted.
"He was always able to give sensible, constructive advice in a friendly and courteous manner.
"There were volumes of untold work that he did in very many fields that he was involved in during
his working life and post his retirement in 1988. His passing marks the end of an era, the ending of a strong advocate for Inishowen in Dublin."
Senator Keaveney extended her sympathies to Mr Doherty's wife Patricia, his daughters Patricia, Deirdre and Fionnuala, sons Colm and Eamonn, sisters Bridgeen and Maureen and brothers Aidan and Tony. For death notice click here.
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