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North West loses another great friend 11.04.08

DERRY and Inishowen came together this week to say a final farewell to much-loved teacher Anne Doherty who was laid to rest following a poignant and emotional funeral in the city. Anne, who was 56, was the eldest daughter of the late Paddy Doherty, from the Illies, Buncrana and his late wife Maureen.
With her siblings, she spent many happy summers as a child in the Buncrana area and continued to be a regular visitor to the peninsula.
She was well known in the region as a great teacher who had a huge talent for imparting her knowledge of Irish, not least because her own passion for the language was infectious. Anne was brought up in Chapel Road in the Waterside. She taught at St Brecan's College for more than 20 years.

One former student told her heartbroken family that Anne not only encouraged her to learn, but also taught her how to be an open-minded, compassionate human being. Anne had moved into adult education later in her career and also spent much of her time teaching creative writing at Derry's women's centre.
She taught Irish at schools across the city as well as in the Donegal Gaeltacht and more recently at the North West Regional College.
Her family said they would remember her for her fun loving personality, good
The late Anne Doherty.
humour and kindness. She taught Irish at An Gaeláras in Great James Street for almost ten years where her classes were filled with fun and laughter and where she was affectionately known as Áine.
Paying tribute to a much-loved colleague, An Gaeláras chief executive Gearóid Ó hEára said: "Áine had patience and compassion for all who came in contact with her. She was a truly decent human being who was a pleasure to meet at any time. Her passing is a tragedy, not just for Pauline and her family circle, but also for her family within the community of Irish-speakers and learners. We will cherish her memory with fondness." Anne is survived by her partner, Pauline, her brothers and sisters, Eamon, Tom, Gerard, Geraldine and Mary, nieces and nephews, grandson Ben and extended family.
Anne died at the Shore Front in Buncrana on Saturday. Her funeral took place from her home, 3 Glenview Street, on Wednesday following Requiem Mass at St. Columb's Church, Waterside. She was buried afterwards in St. Mary's Cemetery, Ardmore.
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