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Michael Doherty

Portland, Oregon

Mar 20, 1938 – May 15, 2022

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BORN
March 20, 1938
DIED
May 15, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Michael DohertyMarch 20, 1938 - May 15, 2022 Michael Doherty born March 20, 1938, passed away peacefully May 15, 2022. We celebrate the life of Michael Doherty who passed away May 15, 2022 in his home surrounded by his loved ones. Mike was born March 20, 1938 in Seattle, Wash., to Bruce and Jean...

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I will miss my Uncle Mike dearly! He always made me feel special and wanted to know everything that was going on in my life whenever I saw him....even with the numerous nieces and nephews he had. I believe he made us all feel that way. He was generous, kind, sweet, and could make anyone laugh. I look forward to seeing you on the other side! I love you, Uncle Mike.

Cheers to an incredibly generous, funny, incredibly positive, wonderful, loving person!! We love you Mike and thank you for making us laugh and for showing us how to "get things done" in the most giving and loving way! All my love, always, Thalia

Sure miss my Uncle Mike! He always had a big smile and quick sense of humor. A great joke was never far away. I've really enjoyed hearing stories and memories of Mike. The biggest thing I've taken away is just how big of a heart he had. He deeply cared for his family and friends and always made the effort to support his loved ones. What an example! He is in our hearts now and forever!!

Sure miss my Uncle Mike! He always had a big smile and quick sense of humor. A good joke was never far away. I've really enjoyed hearing all of the stories about his life. The biggest thing that has stood out to me is just how big of a heart he had. He cared deeply for his family and friends and always made the effort to support those he loved. What an example! He's in our hearts forever!!

Mike was the greatest big brother you could have. He always greeted you with open arms and would always share everything with his family and friends. He loved to entertain us and make sure we were having fun. He is dearly missed

Mike was an incredible brother to me. I never lived with him due to our age difference yet as I grew up I remember all the visits and time he spent with me. We became very close after I graduated from high school and he was my mentor through college and my business career. I remember meeting him in South Bend for an Notre Dame football weekend, just the two of us. Oh my did we have fun! Thank you Eileen for putting up with my visits to Phoenix with my college buddies and Mike deciding he...