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Sad passing of Eamonn Doherty 26.04.10

A BUNCRANA-born former Garda Commissioner has died at the age of 86.
Eamonn Doherty, who was head of the Garda Síochána for 11 months in the late 1980s, passed away in the early hours of Saturday at The Beacon Hospital, Dublin, after a long illness.
The father of AIB managing director, Colm, the late Mr Doherty was also a well-known figure in Irish sport following his retirement.
He was chairman of the Irish Sports Council and patron of the Irish Amateur Boxing Association. He was Government nominee on the EU Task Force on Drugs during the 1990s and chaired the commission, which arranged the transfer of air-sea rescue services from the Air Corps to the Irish Coastguard in 2006. He received the Ireland Medal Award from the Royal Life Saving Society for his work on the commission.
Born in Buncrana in 1923, he joined the Gardai in 1943. He was the first officer to be sent to train with the FBI and later became head of training at the Garda College in Templemore, Co Tipperary, in his late 30s. He was one of the youngest officers to reach the rank of superintendent at that time.
Garda Commissioner, Fachtna Murphy, expressed his sadness at Mr Doherty's passing and extended his sympathies to his wife, Patricia, daughters Deirdre, Patricia and Fionnuala, sons Colm and Eamonn and his extended family including siblings, nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
"I offer my condolences to Eamonn's wife and family. Eamonn had a full and productive life, 45 years of which he gave in dedicated commitment to An Garda Síochána.
"Throughout his distinguished career, he consistently demonstrated a high level of professionalism and dedication to the community.
"This continued to be a marked feature of his life following his retirement from An Garda Síochána in 1988. In everything he did, he worked to make a difference to the lives of others in a spirit of public service," said Mr Murphy.
He added: "Eamonn gave great leadership to An Garda Síochána during difficult times and his important contributions in areas such as training and sport influenced many careers and helped mould this strong organisation. He will be remembered fondly by his many friends and colleagues." His funeral will take place in Dublin on Tuesday, April 27. For death notice click here.
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