Timothy-Dougherty-Obituary

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Timothy Michael Dougherty

Nottingham, Maryland

Apr 4, 1958 – Apr 12, 2018 (Age 60)

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BORN
April 4, 1958
DIED
April 12, 2018
AGE
60
LOCATION
Nottingham, Maryland

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Suddenly on Thursday, April 12, 2018, Timothy Michael Dougherty; beloved husband of Frances M. Dougherty (nee Grove); beloved father of Michael Dougherty, Patrick Dougherty and his wife Samantha and Kelly Dougherty; loving son of Joan Barnhart and the late John Dougherty; step-son of the late...

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We are so sorry. We just heard this weekend. Prayers to Fran and the family.

Very sorry to hear this news
He was a great family man , and a very caring person he will be greatly missed
May God's grace and comfort be with the family
The Cunningham family

My deepest condolences to the Dougherty family, you are in our prayers.

I didn't know Tim until my son Justin and his son Mike played baseball on a local team together and at Calvert Hall. He was always kind to my family when we lived in White Marsh and whenever we see each other. I read the article on FACEBOOK and I began to cry. I just remembered how nice he was to my son and I and how deeply sad we are for the family. I haven't seen the family in many years but we have fond memories of Tim and his kindness.

My condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May God strengthen you and give you peace during this difficult time. Jeremiah 29:11

I've known Tim for over 50 years. We played baseball together as kids, lived in the same neighborhood and never heard a bad word said about him. When I saw the Facebook post by Bo on Saturday I cried for a friend who had been a lifelong friend. Although it had been many years since I had seen Tim he was always there in the business world. It was one of the toughest visits that I have made to a funeral home today to give my thoughts and prayers to Bo, Lisa and Cheryl. We may have not...

I worked for Tim for 5 1/2 years, and he was the best boss you could ever ask for. One of the hardest things I had to do was tell him I was leaving the company. He was so knowledgeable, and taught me so much. He knew something about everything. Tim, Mindy, and I had many company lunches and shared so many laughs. He was a great man, and will be deeply missed. My thoughts, prayers, and comfort go out to Fran and his family.

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