Donald-Lafferty-Obituary

Donald T. Lafferty

Somersworth, New Hampshire

1949 - 2005

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SOMERSWORTH- Donald T. Lafferty, 55, of Sherwood Glen, a dedicated educator and principal of Oyster River High School, died Thursday, March 31, 2005 at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, Dover, following a one-year illness.

Born December 15, 1949 in Berlin, NH, he was the son of the late James E. and Madeleine M. (Lavoie) Lafferty.

Mr. Lafferty was a graduate of Berlin High School, class of 1967 and received his Bachelor of Science degree from Plymouth State College, class of 1971 and received his Masters of Education from Antioch College in 1993.

He began his distinguished teaching career at Berlin Middle School in 1971 where he taught 7th and 8th grade math. Donald has served his constituency in many capacities over the past thirty four year period. He was a math teacher in Berlin school system for twenty one years, Principal of Berlin Junior High School for two years, Athletic Director at Berlin High School for nine years, Assistant Principal at Berlin High School for two years, Principal of Berlin High School for five years, softball and girl’s basketball coach at Berlin High School for several years and for the past three and a half years, Principal at Oyster River High School. During his three years at Oyster River, as well as in Berlin, he was highly respected and maintained an “open door” policy and remained highly committed to his students and staff.

He participated in many sports during his high school and college days. He served the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association in many capacities including on the Finance Committee, Coaches Education Committee, Representative Council, Appeals Board, Sportsmanship Committee, Ice Hockey Committee and recently as President of NHIAA. He has always been available and willing to serve in any capacity for the betterment of education and interscholastic athletics. His friendship, expertise and involvement have been greatly appreciated. For several years he was also involved with Special Olympics.

He was a member of NH Association of School Principals and served on the committee to evaluate teachers’ education at New Hampshire colleges. While in Berlin, he was involved with the court diversion task force, positively supporting troubled youth.

Family members include his wife of nearly 35 years, M. Kathleen (Ronan) Lafferty of Somersworth; one son Shawn T. Lafferty of Rollinsford; one daughter Melissa J. Mitchell and her husband Casey of Rollinsford; his twin brother, Ronald L. Lafferty and his wife Cheryl of Wrentham, MA; two sisters, Gail Yorkell and her husband William of Nashua and Ann M. MacDonald of Pensacola, FL; two grandchildren, Samuel D. and Sophie K. Mitchell of Rollinsford; nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 12 noon until 2PM Sunday at Tasker Funeral Home, 621 Central Ave., Dover. The funeral will be conducted in Tasker Funeral Home at 2 PM Sunday with Sister Monique Therriault, Chaplain at Androscoggin Valley Hospital, Berlin, officiating. Cremation will follow. A time of fellowship will continue following the funeral service at Oyster River High School Cafeteria, Coe Drive Durham.

The family requests family flowers only. It is suggested that those who desire, make memorial donations to the Donald T. Lafferty Educational Scholarship Fund, c/o Gary Bisson and Timothy Forestall, Berlin High School, 550 Willard St., Berlin NH 03570.

Please go to www.taskerfh.com for more information or to sign the on-line guest book.

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Dear Uncle Don,
Not a day goes by that I still don't think of you. You are greatly missed among the Lafferty clan. I see so much of you in Andrew already,I can't wait to tell him all about you.
Love and miss you lots
KK

A new year is about to arrive and I sit here remembering you and missing you. I want so badly to hear your voice and see your smiling face! Happy New Year Daddy, we miss you and love you more than words can say!
Missy

I have made this guest book a permanent entity online. My family and I truly appreciate and look forward to reading the beautiful comments and memories you all have. Please feel free to check in and write whenever.
Dad,
You have touched so many lives in your short life. My only prayer is that you are at peace. I know you are still with us in spirit, I felt you around us all on Sophie's Birthday. Know that we miss you so much and that we all think about you always. I love you!...

We both just wanted to express our deepest sympathy at Don's passing. He was a great teacher and administrator. Not only was he a teacher to his students, but he was also a friend. Not only did we get the chance to know Don through school, but also as a friend of our father. He devotion to his students, and his friendship will be sorely missed.

Missy & Family-

I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Lafferty was a great man whose memory will live on in the countless lives he touched.

I just received word about Don. Please accept our condolences on your lost. I remember the first day I met Don and Ron at St. Pat's, we had some great times growing up in Berlin.

Kathy,Missy,Shawn and family,
We felt Don's absence when he left Berlin and we knew he would remain in touch somehow. Now we have only the memories of a man who has left an impression on all of us. The years with Don on the BHS backers, softball field and the golf course are experiences to cherish. One distinguishing feature we will remember was his smile and his acknowledgement when he encountered you, a true gentleman. We will miss your husband,father and brother.
With Deepest...

To the Lafferty Family :
Don and Ron were fellow classmates of mine in H.S...Don was
definitely one of the nicest people
one would ever hope to meet in this life. His loss will be a great
one...May the Lord comfort you
and your family in a very special
way during this very difficult
time.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Julia Chaykowsky-Bonanno

Thinking of your family at this difficult time, as well as how wonderful you husband and father was. We are both greatful that we were blessed to know him.